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How far do you have to stay away from turtles in Hawaii?

NOAA and DLNR recommend, for your safety and the animals' protection, that everyone stay at least 10 feet (3 meters) from all sea turtles.



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When you see a sea turtle, keep a respectful distance. The State of Hawaii's DLNR recommends a 6- to 10-foot buffer, but we recommend a larger buffer to help protect the turtles. Never touch or chase sea turtles, as it is extremely disrespectful and irresponsible.

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Safety Rules and Regulations For Sea Turtles This applies whether the encounter takes place on land or in the water. Make sure to stay at least 10 feet away, and don't feed them, attempt to ride them, or harass them in any way. The most important thing to remember is that you can look, but you can't touch.

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Stay back 10 feet or 3 meters from Sea turtles. Sea turtles are protected and it is illegal to interfere with them or touch them! It can be a $10,500 fine per person. Then I talk about sea turtle & marine life biology, ecology, behavior,sightings, and natural history until they decide to leave.

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When you see a turtle coming up the beach, keep your distance, turn off any lights you are using and crouch down low. Do NOT walk closer! Always approach turtles from the side. This gives them a clear view of you and a clear path ahead of them if they want to swim away.

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But it's common for snorkelers and divers on all the islands to see the honu (green sea turtle) in near shore waters. 96% of Hawai?i's green sea turtles nest in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, the largest fully protected conservation area under the U.S. flag.

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Respect the Locals: Sea Turtle Selfies Are Uncool — and Illegal - Honolulu Civil Beat.

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A turtle isn't going to chase after you but they will bite if you put a finger or hand too close (maybe even a nose). And their jaws are very strong.

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Curious/confident sea turtles might approach you while snorkeling. Just stay calm and don't touch them. Never snorkel alone and always assess conditions before entering the ocean.

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