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Loggerhead Turtles Help Greece Restore Damaged Marine Ecosystems

Thursday, 9 July 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Greece is taking steps to address a growing marine pest problem along its coastlines, with sea turtles playing a key role in restoring ecological balance. Loggerhead sea turtles, commonly found in Cretan waters, are natural predators of certain invasive species that threaten local marine ecosystems. Conservation efforts supported by Greek authorities aim to protect turtle nesting sites while allowing populations to recover and contribute to healthier seas. For visitors to Crete, this is a reminder to respect designated nesting beaches, particularly along the south and north coasts, where turtles come ashore between May and October. Swimmers and snorkelers may spot turtles in the water, which is an increasingly common and welcome sight as populations stabilize. Tourists are advised to keep distance from nesting areas and follow posted signage to avoid disturbing protected wildlife.

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