Government of Samoa/MNRE
Marine turtles - Stranded - Samoa
Environment - Protection
Marine resources - Tsunami effects - Samoa
Natural disaster - Effects - Samoa
Protected areas - Oceania
Protected areas - Management
Marine resource
Marine resource management
Marine resources - Pacific - Oceania
Protected areas
Natural disaster damage
Marine turtle conservation
Marine resource - Samoa
Samoa
The tsunami waves that swept through parts of the Samoa Islands on 29 September 2009 brought a lot of marine life with them, portions of which were stranded on land when the waves subsided. In addition to the reef fishes of varying sizes, marine turtles, a few sharks and dolphins were also stranded. Three dolphins were reportedly stranded but rescued and released by villagers with two more that were left on land dead and were buried. This report focuses on marine turtles and attempts to give an account on the number and fate of marine turtles that were stranded on land after the tsunami waves.
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SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 BY ANONYMOUS
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