Ecological Information
Information provided by the National Park guide:
When visiting the Nature Protection Areas be aware of the following restrictions
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No access to the nesting beaches from sunset to sunrise (approximately 7pm to 7am)
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Use of umbrellas is only allowed within a 3-5 meter distance from the water.
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Digging sand where turtle nests are located is strictly prohibited.
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Keeping a safe distance from the nesting cones at all times is required.
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All wheeled vehicles are prohibited to enter the restricted areas.
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Horses and dogs must be kept on a lead at all times.
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Using light sources at night time is prohibited.

When visiting protected beaches
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Do not leave rubbish behind.
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Do not throw rubbish and plastic bags in the sea as they are often the source of suffocation for the sea turtles who mistake plastic bags for jellyfish.
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Do not use torches or light fires on the beach.
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Do not remove sea shells and starfish from their environment.
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If you come across any type of violation towards the protected areas please report it to the National Marine Park authorities immediately.
When visiting forests/islets and natural resorts
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Do not smoke
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Do not light fires
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Take all your rubbish with you
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Do not pick flowers
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Report any fire by calling 199 emergency number
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Keep pets on a lead
If you come across marine species in the sea
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Decrease your boat speed and keep a safe distance (100 m) from dolphins and seals.
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Do not attempt to approach or follow the animals.
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Allow the animal enough time to make its way and depart immediately if you notice signs of disturbance
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If you see a sea turtle keep a distance of 15 meters and do not observe it for more than 10 minutes.
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Do not attempt to follow, touch or swim with the turtle.
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Boat speed should not exceed 2 knots during observation time. Boats waiting to observe turtle should maintain at least a 45 meter distance.
