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    Puerto Rico is a haven for sea turtles, particularly green turtles and hawksbills, which nest on its shores and feed in its seagrass beds. Key locations for spotting turtles include Culebra’s Tamarindo Beach, where they graze on seagrass, and Vieques’ Secret Beach, a quieter spot for encounters. The Mona Passage between Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic is another critical habitat for leatherbacks, the largest sea turtle species. Conservation efforts by organizations like Ticatove in Vieques help protect these endangered creatures, and visitors are encouraged to practice responsible wildlife viewing—keeping a safe distance and avoiding flash photography. Whether snorkeling, kayaking, or joining a guided eco-tour, witnessing turtles in puerto rico is a humbling experience that highlights the island’s ecological wonders.

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