Animals found daubed with red paint on
northern beach; officials say hundreds wash up each year, condemns
ill-treatment of bodies
by Stuart Winer, 4/8/18, Times of Israel
Two sea turtles, whose painted and abused
carcasses prompted an outcry on social media at the weekend, were likely dead
when they washed up on the beach and before they were abused, the Israel Nature
and Parks Authority said in a statement Saturday.
Images of the dead turtles were posted on
Facebook by a beach preservation activist on Friday and quickly shared among
other users, sparking outrage.
Hebrew media reports said that rocks were
also found near the turtles’ bodies — which were daubed with what appeared to
be red paint — prompting concerns the animals had been stoned to death on
Betzet Beach, just south of Rosh Hanikra on Israel’s northern border with
Lebanon.
However, the INPA said the sea creatures were
probably dead or very close to dead when they reached the shore.
“Regrettably, each year about 300 sea turtles
are washed up onto Israeli beaches after being harmed by marine waste, fishing
nets, hooks, boat motors and other things,” the statement said. “Most are
washed up dead and those found alive… are taken for treatment at the INPA sea
turtle rescue center.”
Nonetheless, the nature and parks authority
noted the severity of attacking wild animals, whether dead or alive.
Betzet Beach is one of the locations along
Israel’s coastline where sea turtles come ashore to lay their eggs in the sand.
Both loggerhead and green sea turtles populate the Mediterranean Sea, with both
varieties laying their eggs along the Israeli coast.
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