
Mediterranean Turtles at risk from plastic pollution
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Social Studies, Biology
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The video highlights the conservation efforts at Alagadi Beach in northern Cyprus, a crucial nesting site for endangered green turtles. Despite protective measures, turtles face threats from fishing nets and plastic pollution. The Mediterranean Sea is heavily polluted with plastic, affecting marine life. Conservationists and volunteers work to protect turtles, but challenges remain as the sea becomes increasingly polluted.
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What is the significance of Alagadi Beach for green turtles?
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What is the current status of the turtle population in the Mediterranean?
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