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Sea turtles

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Created by GueredaGirl > 9 months ago, 20 Aug 2013
GueredaGirl
QLD, 5 posts
20 Aug 2013 7:37AM
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I'm concerned about riding in an area where sea turtles feed and occasionally come in to nest. How much are we a hazard to them and how much are they a hazard to us? Does anyone have any experiences to share?

NickT
WA, 1094 posts
20 Aug 2013 6:17AM
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I'm more worried about landing on them! A couple of years ago in Exmouth it was mating season and these things were everywhere some nearly a metre across you would have to pick your landing spot and loop if necessary.

They are pretty quick, it suprised me but they do put they're heads up in your path sometimes.

Rails
QLD, 1371 posts
20 Aug 2013 8:26AM
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I lost my right hand to a sea turtle,
Or was it a snapping turtle all at sea?
I have some issues with just allowing them to comes ashore wherever
After all I built this country from the sea up precisely to escape these water demons
Worst thing is none of the major political parties take the issue seriously
In the absence of polling group advice I urge you to remain calm and think
If I leave the turtles alone and respect their space will they do they same for me?

theDoctor
NSW, 5785 posts
20 Aug 2013 9:13AM
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they make for a delicious soup...

zarb
NSW, 692 posts
20 Aug 2013 9:16AM
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I can see this being one of the cases where GueredaGirl turns out to be a journalist, and the next thing we see is an article on how kitesurfers are a danger to sea-life, complete with quotes from forum users such as "I'm worried about landing on them".

GreenPat
QLD, 4095 posts
20 Aug 2013 9:51AM
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^^ Well their IP address is from Eastern Africa, so it's more likely they're trying to fool us into thinking they're genuine members before dropping a heap of spam on the forums. I'm only saying this because that's the scenario this most resembles at this point in time according to my humble experience. I could be wrong (and often am).

They could be a journalist routing their IP through East Africa too...

Rails
QLD, 1371 posts
20 Aug 2013 10:36AM
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Funnily enough Chad is landlocked
maybe they wish to provide asylum to our turtles
protect them from the sea?

TurtleHunter
WA, 1675 posts
20 Aug 2013 10:37AM
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Lol we have been monitored before and found to have no effect on breeding turtles. Then a professor from the US when asked to check the interaction laughed and noted not one turtle has been injured by kitesurfers yet many are found injured by boat propellers and fishing activities every year.
I believe there have been instances where turtles have bitten and also tried to mate kitesurfers when they have been in the water swimming or body dragging(eppo could elaborate.)

Skid
QLD, 1499 posts
20 Aug 2013 1:43PM
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TurtleHunter said..

Lol we have been monitored before and found to have no effect on breeding turtles. Then a professor from the US when asked to check the interaction laughed and noted not one turtle has been injured by kitesurfers yet many are found injured by boat propellers and fishing activities every year.
I believe there have been instances where turtles have bitten and also tried to mate kitesurfers when they have been in the water swimming or body dragging(eppo could elaborate.)


I just love that a member called "TurtleHunter" has replied on this thread!

I've seen turtles many times when I have been kiting, never hit one, nor know of anyone else hitting one.
I've tried to help a few that have had bouancy problems (possibly from eating plastic bags?) also seen the results of what looks like prop strikes.

Lorgra
WA, 215 posts
20 Aug 2013 12:26PM
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zarb said..

I can see this being one of the cases where GueredaGirl turns out to be a journalist, and the next thing we see is an article on how kitesurfers are a danger to sea-life, complete with quotes from forum users such as "I'm worried about landing on them".



Maybe she got tired of my mate Jim not answering any questions about the supplements saga and is bored s@#tless sitting outside of AFL House waiting for any news to break.

Should we send her a pizza!

suface2air
QLD, 701 posts
20 Aug 2013 2:39PM
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They just piss off so quick ( like the submarine DIVE DIVE)I don't think it would be possible to hit one unless you landed on one from a boost . I have a lot of trouble staying on my board if I pass one as I am laughing so hard at them looking at you they are on weed I tell you they are doped to there eyeballs .

As for turtle hunter I don't think it is for the four leg type he is hunting I think it is more like a two leg woman on her back is name turtle you know the type when she is on her back she is ***ked

juicerider
WA, 790 posts
20 Aug 2013 1:41PM
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GreenPat said..

^^ Well their IP address is from Eastern Africa, so it's more likely they're trying to fool us into thinking they're genuine members before dropping a heap of spam on the forums. I'm only saying this because that's the scenario this most resembles at this point in time according to my humble experience. I could be wrong (and often am).

They could be a journalist routing their IP through East Africa too...


If you rearange the letters of her name around you can see that Guereda Girl is a Real Druggie

GueredaGirl
QLD, 5 posts
20 Aug 2013 3:52PM
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No, I am not a journalist, nor have I ever tried drugs. I happen to be a fair-dinkum Aussie currently living in East Africa just 500 metres from the beach. What more conspiracy theories can you come up with? And, just for the record, I have no idea how to create spam. But if anyone wants to send me money to buy the said pizza at the hotel restaurant across the road they would be most welcome!

juicerider
WA, 790 posts
20 Aug 2013 2:41PM
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^^^^
Welcome to seabreeze

Lorgra
WA, 215 posts
20 Aug 2013 2:45PM
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GueredaGirl said..

No, I am not a journalist, nor have I ever tried drugs. I happen to be a fair-dinkum Aussie currently living in East Africa just 500 metres from the beach. What more conspiracy theories can you come up with? And, just for the record, I have no idea how to create spam. But if anyone wants to send me money to buy the said pizza at the hotel restaurant across the road they would be most welcome!



To answer your question, no I haven't seen any turtles while kiting.

cheers

Lorgra

P.S. Have you seen any of juicerider's relatives over there?

djdojo
VIC, 1614 posts
20 Aug 2013 4:47PM
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^^^ Wall-to-wall GOLD!! (or is that egg yolk on faces?)

Yes indeed, welcome to sea breeze.

TurtleHunter
WA, 1675 posts
20 Aug 2013 2:48PM
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Skid said..

TurtleHunter said..

Lol we have been monitored before and found to have no effect on breeding turtles. Then a professor from the US when asked to check the interaction laughed and noted not one turtle has been injured by kitesurfers yet many are found injured by boat propellers and fishing activities every year.
I believe there have been instances where turtles have bitten and also tried to mate kitesurfers when they have been in the water swimming or body dragging(eppo could elaborate.)


I just love that a member called "TurtleHunter" has replied on this thread!

I've seen turtles many times when I have been kiting, never hit one, nor know of anyone else hitting one.
I've tried to help a few that have had bouancy problems (possibly from eating plastic bags?) also seen the results of what looks like prop strikes.


back in 2007 we were being accused of interfering with the turtles while kiteboarding by one dec employee and although everyone else thought it was a joke she almost had us banned hence the name.
The boyancy problems seem to stem from a bruise under the shell mainly due to boats but after a few days they do seem to disapear
Gueredagirl I wouldn't be too concerned about being a hazard to them while on the water, they have far bigger things with more teeth to worry about. They can do damage to surfboard fins if you hit them(There shell is far stronger and will not be damaged) but they are much quicker than you think unless they are mating in wich case you would have to be blind to not see them.
So eppo you going to explain how you came about being off an empty beach with no shorts on and a large male turtle on your back

swinginginthewind
WA, 281 posts
20 Aug 2013 3:06PM
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If you rearange the letters of her name around you can see that Guereda Girl is a Real Druggie




You really are missing the wind aren't you Steve?

juicerider
WA, 790 posts
20 Aug 2013 4:27PM
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^^^^^
Yes sure am, and every time I check the forecast the weekend looks worse

default
WA, 1255 posts
20 Aug 2013 5:20PM
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GueredaGirl said..

I happen to be a fair-dinkum Aussie.. I have never tried drugs


don't sound fair-dinkum

GueredaGirl
QLD, 5 posts
20 Aug 2013 9:03PM
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Thanks for the welcome. You wouldn't think I was fair-dinkum if you heard my accent though. It's been challenged by learning French, then Arabic (and not at all by Swahili 'cos haven't get very far with that). "default": do you count dark chocolate as a drug? If you do, then I am guilty as charged.
"Skid": thanks for helping the turtles with buoyancy problems. Our turtle experts here claim it is mostly due to plastics etc that need removing with an op. And I would agree with whoever said that boats may pose a greater threat as they often speed unnecessarily. As for relatives of the chimp, well yes, if you count second cousins: Sykes' monkeys, Angolan colobus, baboons.

craggers
WA, 475 posts
20 Aug 2013 8:00PM
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GueredaGirl said...
Thanks for the welcome. You wouldn't think I was fair-dinkum if you heard my accent though. It's been challenged by learning French, then Arabic (and not at all by Swahili 'cos haven't get very far with that). "default": do you count dark chocolate as a drug? If you do, then I am guilty as charged.
"Skid": thanks for helping the turtles with buoyancy problems. Our turtle experts here claim it is mostly due to plastics etc that need removing with an op. And I would agree with whoever said that boats may pose a greater threat as they often speed unnecessarily. As for relatives of the chimp, well yes, if you count second cousins: Sykes' monkeys, Angolan colobus, baboons.



...and she is immediately and unwittingly drawn into world of shallow intrigue and non-genius.

GueredaGirl
QLD, 5 posts
21 Aug 2013 1:59AM
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Ah Craggers, how do you know I'm a "she"? I could be anyone, remember? Just 'cos I can list towns like Augathella, Cunnamulla, Bowenville, Gundagai, Jondaryan, Mitchell, Nhill, Port Augusta, and Launceston doesn't mean I'm not a SPY or an ALIEN!

GreenPat
QLD, 4095 posts
21 Aug 2013 4:55AM
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Well it's a good thing I was wrong about you being a spammer. Like I said, there was a possibility I was going to be. Good thing we didn't block you straight away. Saying your location is Australia in your profile when your physical location isn't Australia is a bit of a red flag.

There's some good kiting in East Africa. I've kited Sodwana Bay in South Africa heaps (not really so "East"), and read some articles about kite trips up and down the Kenyan coast that looked awesome.

Nuking
NSW, 83 posts
21 Aug 2013 10:06AM
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TurtleHunter said..

Gueredagirl I wouldn't be too concerned about being a hazard to them while on the water, they have far bigger things with more teeth to worry about.


Plastic bags (look like jellyfish), fishing hooks, balloons, boat props, sharks, and Chinese are the biggest threat. (My wife is a vet nurse and gets them in all the time.) The threat of boards hitting them is way down the line.
Kited a couple of places where there are turtle around but water is so clear you can spot them very easily.

JimJones
QLD, 237 posts
21 Aug 2013 10:55AM
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I did hit/knock one while at Kite Surfari north of Cairns.

There were lots about, was seeing (and remember im not actually looking for them) 3 or 4 a day. Most would see you coming and dive really quickly in advance.

But while on an upwind run, there was a loud clunk and looking behind me saw the startled turtle getting the hell out of there.

Its very similar to snakes on land, probably 10 times as many see you and disappear, relative to those you actially see. They're more afraid of you than you are of them.

dusta
WA, 2940 posts
21 Aug 2013 8:58AM
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Ah Craggers, how do you know I'm a "she"?


oh you're an "it" huh ?


op went well i take it

jack5566
131 posts
22 Aug 2013 10:22AM
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Just for the record

"No turtles were injured in the writing of this post"

Thank you

GueredaGirl
QLD, 5 posts
22 Aug 2013 4:42PM
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Truth to tell, I hadn't filled in a profile. It seems the default settings are 1. Country: Australia, 2. State: WA, and 3. Sex: unsure! And my current country is not in the drop-down menu so I'll stick with my home state of Qld.

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
22 Aug 2013 3:36PM
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So eppo you going to explain how you came about being off an empty beach with no shorts on and a large male turtle on your back



Calling Eppo??? for a man so active on the forums you are particularly quiet on this one?



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