Thursday, April 17, 2025

Dead sea turtles investigated in Guerrero

More dead turtles are being investigated, this time in Guerrero.

Federal and state authorities are looking into the deaths of olive ridley sea turtles whose bodies were found on a beach and along several channels of water in Tecpan de Galeana.

The state representative of the environmental agency Profepa told the newspaper Milenio that one location in which the animals were found, inland and on the banks of channels upstream from a river, was unusual.

No one is saying how many were found, although initial, unconfirmed reports put the number at 10.

Gerardo Yépez Tapia said the number would be revealed once the inquiries are over.

Profepa is collaborating with the navy and the Guerrero environmental agency Propeg in determining what caused the deaths.

Propeg chief Alfredo Gómez Suástegui described the incident as “serious” and said officials hoped it would not be repeated.

He said both environmental agencies will monitor the beaches where the turtles lay their eggs.

The agencies expect that by next year a dedicated group of environmental security guards will be deployed to patrol the Guerrero coast to avoid more deaths.

More than 300 turtles were found dead in Oaxaca two weeks ago but they died trapped in fishing nets. One theory is that area fishermen had hunted and captured the turtles but were unable to land them due to a large swell at the time.

Source: Milenio (sp)

Have something to say? Paid Subscribers get all access to make & read comments.
light in sky

What lit up Mexico City’s sky at 4 a.m.? Scientists explain rare bolide event

1
Residents of Mexico City and other areas in central Mexico were jolted awake early Wednesday by a loud explosion and a bright flash across the sky.
Sheinbaum during her April 15, 2025 press conference

Sheinbaum earns spot on Time’s list of 100 most influential people

3
Sheinbaum is one of 22 leaders on Time's 2025 list, standing out for her self-described "cool head" leadership style and approach to bilateral negotiations with the United States.
Trump in an interview with Fox News's Rachel Campos-Duffy

Trump claims Mexico is ‘very afraid’ of its drug cartels in Fox News interview

7
The U.S. president went on to say he wants to "help" Sheinbaum and Mexico "because you can't run a country like that, you just can't."