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Green Turtle

Scientific Name

Chelonia mydas

Other Common Name(s)

Black Turtle

Body Weight

Up to 200 kg

Body Length

80-150 cm

Habitat

Ocean

Diet

Juveniles mainly feed on jellyfish, small fish, and shrimp, while adults primarily feed on seaweed

Fun Facts

  • Female green turtles lay their eggs on the beaches where they were hatched. In other words, they hatch from the same places their mothers and grandmothers were born. To return to the breeding site from foraging areas, females can travel up to about 4,800 km across the ocean.

  • The sex of green turtle hatchlings depends on the temperature in the nest. The eggs can be incubated between 25°C to 33°C. Within this range, cooler temperatures produce more males while warmer temperatures favour females. Intermediate conditions give a more balanced sex ratio.

  • Distribution

    Tropical and some subtropical waters worldwide. Native to Hong Kong.

    Threats & Conservation

    Threats & Conservation

    Threats

    • Urbanisation & Infrastructure

    • Overexploitation of Biological Resources

    • Invasive Species & Diseases

    • Pollution

    • Climate Change

    Green turtles had been endangered in the past decades. By 2025, global conservation efforts finally lifted them from extinction risk. However, this species still faces various human threats, such as being hunted for food, bycatch in fishing gear, habitat pollution from plastic and coastal development, and light pollution disrupting breeding. Climate change alters the migration and incubation of sea turtles, and rising temperatures have begun to skew sex ratios.

    Conservation

    IUCN Red List

    • Least Concern

    Red List of China's Biodiversity

    • Critically Endangered

    CITES

    • Appendix I

    Conservation

    • Chinese Wildlife Conservation Law: Category 1

    • Protected under the Wild Animals Protection Ordinance (Cap. 170) and the Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance (Cap. 586) in Hong Kong. Sham Wan on Lamma Island is designated as a restricted area from April to October each year to protect the nesting sites of green turtles.

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