Creola the Turtle

The Ocean Wanderer: Creola, the Green Turtle of Cabo Verde
Creola, a majestic 12-year-old female green turtle, gracefully navigates the azure waters surrounding the Cabo Verde archipelago. This region, known for its stunning marine biodiversity, provides a vital habitat for sea turtles like Creola, where she plays a key role in maintaining the health of coral reefs and seagrass beds by grazing on the underwater vegetation.
Measuring around 1.2 meters in length and weighing nearly 180 kilograms, Creola is a striking representation of the green turtle species. Despite her size, she glides effortlessly through the ocean currents, traveling vast distances between feeding grounds and nesting beaches. Like many sea turtles, Creola is mostly solitary, relying on her exceptional sense of direction to navigate the open sea and return to the very beaches where she hatched to lay her own eggs.
The waters of Cabo Verde are a rich ecosystem, home to vibrant coral reefs, colorful schools of fish, and many other marine creatures. Conservation of these waters is critical, not just for Creola and other turtles, but for the countless species that depend on these ecosystems. However, increasing threats such as climate change, plastic pollution, and illegal fishing jeopardize the future of these delicate environments.
Species: Green Turtle
Gender: Female
Age: 12 years old
Name: Creola