Cyprus Mail
Cyprus

Turtle bites swimmer in Paphos

turtle

A man was bitten by a turtle while swimming at the Kato Paphos municipal beach on Monday.

The incident happened in the morning in the popular area known locally as ‘Ta Mbania” where many bathers swim year-round.

The bather was first bitten on the leg and then managed to avoid being bitten on the finger, the Cyprus News Agency (CNA) reported.

Following the incident the man, who swims in the area daily, received stitches for the cut at the Paphos general hospital A&E and was discharged, according to CNA.

Such incidents occur when a turtle is disturbed in its natural environment, Vassilis Papadopoulos, an official from the department of fisheries explained.

This is not the first time that a turtle has bitten a swimmer in the area.

The incidents are caused by people feeding the turtles and trying to capture photo-ops with them, and touching them, experts say.

“It is best to avoid giving turtles food in their natural environment,” Papadopoulos said, adding that turtles are not by nature aggressive, but our behaviour changes the behaviour of the animals.

Turtles will learn to frequent places where they are fed and may stop finding food for themselves, which is not a desirable situation, the fisheries official added.

 

 

Follow the Cyprus Mail on Google News

Related Posts

Diplomats urge LGBT rights progress in Cyprus

Staff Reporter

Cyprus tourism on track to meet targets, minister says, after second-best April

Kyriacos Nicolaou

Nurses union warns of strikes over understaffing

Jonathan Shkurko

Cyprus ‘not alone’ over migration

Tom Cleaver

Minister warns of escalating undeclared work crisis

Jean Christou

Cyprus tourist arrivals up 1.7 per cent in first four months of 2024

Souzana Psara