As we know that the beaches of Florida are now reopening slowly, protests are being made from various sections against this decision. According to reports, the lockdown that various cities faced over the last two months have now resulted in some positive news, both for the environment and wildlife. Marine life is recovering as well, as oceans are now quieter than before, getting the break it deserves. Turtles turned out to be the benefactor of this improved environment, as reported by the Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC) in Florida.
This year, with cities under lockdown the chances of these turtles dying are also far less. The members of the LMC informed that turtles have a high risk of getting killed due to fishing gear and, of course, humans visiting the beaches.
News reports have also suggested that Paulista, a town in Brazil has seen more than 300 hatch this year. The town is known for a variety of turtles, namely, green sea turtles, hawksbills, olive ridley turtles, and loggerheads.