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On the edge - 2018

Kemp's ridley sea turtle hatchling.

The smallest of the eight species of sea turtles.

They are critically endangered and the most endangered of all sea turtles.

They have a restricted range, nesting only along a small stretch of coastline in the Gulf of Mexico.

They are at risk from:

Human and non-human predators. The nests are shallow and poorly disguised and therefore easy to find.

Apart from their nests being raided by animals such as coyotes, skunks and racoons, the hatchlings are at risk from ghost crabs, gulls other sea birds and marine life.

Kemp’s ridley turtles are also under threat from local pollution as well as entanglement with fishing nets, hooks and other marine debris.

On the edge - 2018
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On the edge - 2018

Kemp's ridley hatchling makes it to the sea. Oil on canvas. 70cm x 140cm x 4cm

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