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Rare Loggerhead Turtle Spotted Off Cornwall Coast

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  • Loggerhead turtle spotted near St Ives, Cornwall
  • Waters too cool for loggerheads at this time of year
  • Public urged to report any loggerhead sightings
Rare Loggerhead Turtle Spotted Off Cornwall Coast

On November 5th, 2025, a rare loggerhead turtle was spotted in the waters off the South West coast of Cornwall. The sighting was reported by volunteers from the Seaquest project, a marine wildlife recording initiative run by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust (CWT).

According to CWT's marine conservation officer, Rebecca Allen, the presence of a loggerhead turtle in these waters is highly unusual, as the temperatures would be "too cool" for the species at this time of year. Loggerhead turtles are categorized as "vulnerable" by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

In light of this unexpected sighting, CWT is now calling on the public to report any further loggerhead turtle sightings to the British Divers Marine Life Rescue. This will allow the experts to monitor the situation and potentially rescue the creature if necessary.

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A loggerhead turtle, a vulnerable species, was spotted near St Ives, Cornwall.
The waters off the Cornwall coast are "too cool" for loggerhead turtles at this time of year, according to the Cornwall Wildlife Trust.
The experts are urging the public to report any sightings of loggerhead turtles to the British Divers Marine Life Rescue so the creatures can be monitored and potentially rescued.

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