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Turtles hatch on Benidorm’s Levante beach
Passers-by reported the pitter-patter of tiny flippers on the sand
Several dozen loggerhead turtles were born on Benidorm’s famous Playa de Levante on Wednesday night-Thursday morning.
At about midnight, the Local Police and “112” emergency services number received several calls from people reporting that tiny turtles were walking on the sand in the area level with Avenida de Madrid, number 26.
Those who went to the scene included several units of police officers; the councillor for beaches and the environment, Mónica Gómez; and the town hall’s rural guard, who followed the protocol for cases.
The Local Police, while they were waiting for biologists and specialists from Valencia University and the Oceanographic in Valencia, cordoned off the area and guarded the baby turtles, of which there were 37 alive and two dead.
They were joined by volunteers from the conservationist NGO Xaloc, and all spent several hours of the night unsuccessfully trying to find the nest.
Although they followed the tracks which the turtles had left in a wide perimeter in the sand, they could not see anywhere where these tracks were more dense.
Out of the turtles that were recovered alive, 30 were released before dawn at Cala del Ti Ximo, once their health had been checked and their measurements taken.
The other seven surviving turtles were taken to the Oceanographic, where they are being reared in a controlled environment until they have grown enough to improve their chances of survival when they are eventually released, as part of the institution’s “head-starting” programme.
The town hall and Oceanographic did not rule out the chances of more baby turtles being born over the subsequent hours, since eggs in the same nest can hatch at different times.
Anyone who sees a turtle is asked not to touch it, other than to prevent it going into the water, and to call 112 immediately.
Mayor Toni Pérez said: “Nature has surprised us again today in Benidorm, in the heart of the city, with the birth of these turtles."
“This is not, fortunately, the first time that we have seen loggerhead turtles of the Mediterranean choose our beaches as a safe space to lay eggs,” he noted.
“Which demonstrates exactly how healthy our coast and our bay are.”
Saving turtles in Andalucía
A campaign by the name of “Aqui salvamos tortugas” (here we save turtles), which is travelling around coastal towns, was held in Rota (Cádiz) on Playa de la Costilla on Wednesday.
Its purpose was to inform the general public about the presence of turtles along the coast and what they should do if they see one, especially during the summer when it is the nesting season of the loggerhead turtle.
The campaign also involves putting up posters on beaches along Andalucía’s Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts, to remind people they should not interfere with the animals, and should call the emergency number “112”, so that the regional government can implement its Beachings Network protocol.
The initiative is part of Seville Aquarium’s work to promote environmental education, scientific explanation and conservation of marine ecosystems, which is supported by institutions including Global Omnium, the Oceanographic Foundation, Andalucía regional government and the Andalucían Federation of Municipalities and Provinces.
Rota is one of six coastal municipalities in Cádiz province which is taking part, along with 83 others in the regions of Andalucía, Valencia, Murcia and the Balearic Islands.
Images: Ayuntamiento de Benidorm
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Lords transport full or part loads from anywhere in the UK to anywhere in Spain
Lords Removals is a UK-registered international removals and storage company specializing in routes between Spain and the UK, with special relevance to customers looking to transport their household furniture to the Costa Blanca and the Costa Cálida from Great Britain.
With offices and storage facilities in England and the Region of Murcia ( Costa Cálida), Lords removals is ideally placed for transport to and from the south-east of Spain, offering a highly efficient service tailored to suit the individual requirements of customers in Murcia, Alicante, Almería and Valencia, and all amounts of furniture from single items to full loads can be arranged throughout Spain.
The advantage of transporting a full load is that a vehicle is allocated only to one customer’s requirements, whether the journey is from the UK to Murcia or vice versa. This allows a specific delivery date to be agreed in advance, whereas if a vehicle is shared with other customers a wider delivery window period is specified.
The actual delivery date is then confirmed a few days in advance so that arrangements can be made, and this service works out as more cost-effective and is preferred by many customers, especially those transporting single items or part loads.
Both domestic and commercial moves between the Costa Cálida, Costa Blanca or any of the other Spanish costas and the UK are catered for, and Lords removals have years of experience in the special needs for transporting such diverse items as motorcycles, fragile goods and household appliances.
To make life easier Lords provide an online calculator which will provide you with an estimate of how much your move will cost, reaching an estimate of how many cubic metres your shipment will occupy and the approximate associated costs. Items can vary in size, of course, but the estimate will supply a ballpark figure to work with before making the move from the UK to Spain or in the other direction.
In order to make moving house as stress-free as possible, Lords also offer a fully professional packing service. Customers can of course opt to pack their own items, and Lords will provide materials if required, but you need to be aware that most insurance companies will not provide cover for objects not packed by the removals firm.
During their years of providing transport between Murcia and the UK the Lords staff have gained experience in packing all kinds of items, including antiques, fine arts, polished furniture, and fragile and delicate items, so for peace of mind the recommendation is to leave the job in the hands of the professionals.
Not only that, but they can also help advise and organise pet travel and vehicle transportation to and from Spain. Just ask them about their competitive rates and expertise today to get started!
STORAGE
Apart from their competitively priced and fully professional removals service, Lords also provide storage at their secure, clean and dry premises in Alhama de Murcia, within easy reach of the whole of the Region of Murcia and the Costa Cálida area. The storage facility is fully enclosed, secure and is located on a privately owned industrial estate.
The storage service is available to anyone, not only customers who also contract moving or removals with Lords, so if you have storage needs for whatever reason you can contact them.
Stored items are palleted and/or placed in large storage containers, and are wrapped in protective materials as and when required. The premises are covered by 24-hour security and surveillance, and full insurance is in place for fire and theft, taking away the worry of leaving your private possessions in the care of others: the company can also pick up and deliver stored items, and a full packing service is also offered throughout the Region of Murcia and south-eastern Spain.
The storage service offered by Lords is priced competitively based on the number of cubic metres your possessions occupy, with standard pick-up and packing charges added when appropriate. Insurance costs are included in the quoted price, and for large volumes discount rates can be applied.
For more information regarding the storage of furniture and household goods, don’t hesitate to call +34 608 061872 (Spain) or +44 7709 557109 (UK), or use the online enquiry form.