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Shells within the Sand: The Silent Wrestle of Scott Reef’s Inexperienced Turtles

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23 May 2025
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Shells within the Sand: The Silent Wrestle of Scott Reef’s Inexperienced Turtles


Turtle in Scott Reef, Western Australia. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace
Inexperienced sea turtle, close to Sandy Islet on the West Hook of Scott Reef, Western Australia © Alex Westover / Greenpeace

Out on the distant, turquoise fringe of Australia’s northwest waters lies Sandy Islet—a speck of coral sand at Scott Reef, and a quiet nesting haven for one of many planet’s most historic mariners: the inexperienced turtle. 

These turtles glide gracefully by means of the water, following the traditional migratory sample traced by means of the ocean for 1000’s of years. These mild creatures come to this distant spectacular reef to feed, relaxation and nest returning to the very seashores they have been born. The coral wealthy lagoons present a sanctuary, wealthy with meals and shelter from predators. However the sandy islet’s historic residents are at grave threat.  

These genetically distinct turtles have been returning to this tiny two-hectare island for generations, burying their eggs in heat sand below moonlit skies. Two to 3 months later, the newly hatched inexperienced turtles make their strategy to the ocean. However now, that peaceable rhythm is below risk.

And the hazard is coming from none aside from Woodside’s large Browse fuel venture, a part of the corporate’s climate-wrecking Burrup Hub growth.

Turtles Nesting at Scott Reef, Australia. © Wendy  Mitchell / Greenpeace
Turtles nesting and tracks on seashore on Sandy Islet, West Hook, throughout night time time. © Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace

What We’ve Discovered

Scott Reef’s inexperienced turtles aren’t only a native marvel—they’re a globally necessary breeding inventory, a part of a species that’s already struggling within the face of local weather change and habitat loss. Each nesting seashore issues.

Woodside’s Turtle Administration Plan (TMP) for the Browse venture— is deeply regarding.

Let’s begin with the fundamentals: the inexperienced turtle inhabitants at Sandy Islet is listed as weak below Australian regulation. Meaning it’s alleged to get the very best degree of safety. However the TMP doesn’t even meet the minimal normal set by the nationwide Marine Turtle Restoration Plan.

As a substitute, it underestimates the dangers, delays motion till harm is completed, and depends on outdated information and flawed assumptions.

Green Sea Turtle on Sandy Islet, Scott Reef. © Alex Westover and Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace
Inexperienced Sea Turtle tracks on Scott Reef © Alex Westover and Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace

How Woodsides soiled fuel plans will harm turtles

Subsidence and Silent Extinction

When Woodside is sucking out fuel from below Scott Reef the risk is that it’s going to trigger the seabed round Scott Reef to slowly sink, submerging the turtle’s Sandy islet. Woodside has their very own (over 20 years outdated) information on this and won’t make it public. 

Gentle Air pollution

Turtles are very delicate to mild air pollution attributable to drilling and extracting fuel. Whereas grownup nesting females expertise some disturbance from lighting, hatchlings are particularly weak as they will grow to be disoriented or mis-oriented by synthetic mild sources, probably main them away from the ocean and growing their vulnerability to predation. Woodside’s plan to drill for fuel at Scott Reef will introduce a number of sources of synthetic mild together with fastened lights and vessel lighting.

The Danger of an Oil spill

A blowout at certainly one of Woodside’s wells may see Scott Reef and Sandy Islet lined in oily air pollution. Woodside has conceded that the impacts to Scott Reef from a significant spill like this “would probably be extreme and probably irreversible”.

Dead Green Sea Turtle in Nesting Area on Sandy Islet, Scott Reef, Australia. © Wendy  Mitchell / Greenpeace
Useless inexperienced turtle on sand in nesting space. © Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace

What’s at Stake

If Sandy Islet vanishes, or if hatchlings can’t survive, this inhabitants may collapse. And as soon as that occurs, there’s no going again.

As a result of this isn’t nearly turtles. It’s about how far fossil gas firms will go to push their tasks ahead, even when it places weak wildlife in danger.

What we want now

On this world turtle day, we want decision-makers—and the general public—to see this for what it’s: a reckless gamble with certainly one of Australia’s most iconic marine species. The options are clear: gather actual information, plan forward, and comply with the regulation.

Greenpeace will preserve combating for the turtles of Sandy Islet—and the numerous different communities and ecosystems threatened by the Burrup Hub.

Keep tuned. The turtles can’t converse, however we are able to converse for them.

Save Scott Reef Written in sand in Broome. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace
An aerial photograph of ‘Save Scott Reef’ written within the sand at Reddell Seashore in Broome, Western Australia forward of World Turtle Day. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace

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Turtle in Scott Reef, Western Australia. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace
Inexperienced sea turtle, close to Sandy Islet on the West Hook of Scott Reef, Western Australia © Alex Westover / Greenpeace

Out on the distant, turquoise fringe of Australia’s northwest waters lies Sandy Islet—a speck of coral sand at Scott Reef, and a quiet nesting haven for one of many planet’s most historic mariners: the inexperienced turtle. 

These turtles glide gracefully by means of the water, following the traditional migratory sample traced by means of the ocean for 1000’s of years. These mild creatures come to this distant spectacular reef to feed, relaxation and nest returning to the very seashores they have been born. The coral wealthy lagoons present a sanctuary, wealthy with meals and shelter from predators. However the sandy islet’s historic residents are at grave threat.  

These genetically distinct turtles have been returning to this tiny two-hectare island for generations, burying their eggs in heat sand below moonlit skies. Two to 3 months later, the newly hatched inexperienced turtles make their strategy to the ocean. However now, that peaceable rhythm is below risk.

And the hazard is coming from none aside from Woodside’s large Browse fuel venture, a part of the corporate’s climate-wrecking Burrup Hub growth.

Turtles Nesting at Scott Reef, Australia. © Wendy  Mitchell / Greenpeace
Turtles nesting and tracks on seashore on Sandy Islet, West Hook, throughout night time time. © Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace

What We’ve Discovered

Scott Reef’s inexperienced turtles aren’t only a native marvel—they’re a globally necessary breeding inventory, a part of a species that’s already struggling within the face of local weather change and habitat loss. Each nesting seashore issues.

Woodside’s Turtle Administration Plan (TMP) for the Browse venture— is deeply regarding.

Let’s begin with the fundamentals: the inexperienced turtle inhabitants at Sandy Islet is listed as weak below Australian regulation. Meaning it’s alleged to get the very best degree of safety. However the TMP doesn’t even meet the minimal normal set by the nationwide Marine Turtle Restoration Plan.

As a substitute, it underestimates the dangers, delays motion till harm is completed, and depends on outdated information and flawed assumptions.

Green Sea Turtle on Sandy Islet, Scott Reef. © Alex Westover and Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace
Inexperienced Sea Turtle tracks on Scott Reef © Alex Westover and Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace

How Woodsides soiled fuel plans will harm turtles

Subsidence and Silent Extinction

When Woodside is sucking out fuel from below Scott Reef the risk is that it’s going to trigger the seabed round Scott Reef to slowly sink, submerging the turtle’s Sandy islet. Woodside has their very own (over 20 years outdated) information on this and won’t make it public. 

Gentle Air pollution

Turtles are very delicate to mild air pollution attributable to drilling and extracting fuel. Whereas grownup nesting females expertise some disturbance from lighting, hatchlings are particularly weak as they will grow to be disoriented or mis-oriented by synthetic mild sources, probably main them away from the ocean and growing their vulnerability to predation. Woodside’s plan to drill for fuel at Scott Reef will introduce a number of sources of synthetic mild together with fastened lights and vessel lighting.

The Danger of an Oil spill

A blowout at certainly one of Woodside’s wells may see Scott Reef and Sandy Islet lined in oily air pollution. Woodside has conceded that the impacts to Scott Reef from a significant spill like this “would probably be extreme and probably irreversible”.

Dead Green Sea Turtle in Nesting Area on Sandy Islet, Scott Reef, Australia. © Wendy  Mitchell / Greenpeace
Useless inexperienced turtle on sand in nesting space. © Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace

What’s at Stake

If Sandy Islet vanishes, or if hatchlings can’t survive, this inhabitants may collapse. And as soon as that occurs, there’s no going again.

As a result of this isn’t nearly turtles. It’s about how far fossil gas firms will go to push their tasks ahead, even when it places weak wildlife in danger.

What we want now

On this world turtle day, we want decision-makers—and the general public—to see this for what it’s: a reckless gamble with certainly one of Australia’s most iconic marine species. The options are clear: gather actual information, plan forward, and comply with the regulation.

Greenpeace will preserve combating for the turtles of Sandy Islet—and the numerous different communities and ecosystems threatened by the Burrup Hub.

Keep tuned. The turtles can’t converse, however we are able to converse for them.

Save Scott Reef Written in sand in Broome. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace
An aerial photograph of ‘Save Scott Reef’ written within the sand at Reddell Seashore in Broome, Western Australia forward of World Turtle Day. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace

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Turtle in Scott Reef, Western Australia. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace
Inexperienced sea turtle, close to Sandy Islet on the West Hook of Scott Reef, Western Australia © Alex Westover / Greenpeace

Out on the distant, turquoise fringe of Australia’s northwest waters lies Sandy Islet—a speck of coral sand at Scott Reef, and a quiet nesting haven for one of many planet’s most historic mariners: the inexperienced turtle. 

These turtles glide gracefully by means of the water, following the traditional migratory sample traced by means of the ocean for 1000’s of years. These mild creatures come to this distant spectacular reef to feed, relaxation and nest returning to the very seashores they have been born. The coral wealthy lagoons present a sanctuary, wealthy with meals and shelter from predators. However the sandy islet’s historic residents are at grave threat.  

These genetically distinct turtles have been returning to this tiny two-hectare island for generations, burying their eggs in heat sand below moonlit skies. Two to 3 months later, the newly hatched inexperienced turtles make their strategy to the ocean. However now, that peaceable rhythm is below risk.

And the hazard is coming from none aside from Woodside’s large Browse fuel venture, a part of the corporate’s climate-wrecking Burrup Hub growth.

Turtles Nesting at Scott Reef, Australia. © Wendy  Mitchell / Greenpeace
Turtles nesting and tracks on seashore on Sandy Islet, West Hook, throughout night time time. © Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace

What We’ve Discovered

Scott Reef’s inexperienced turtles aren’t only a native marvel—they’re a globally necessary breeding inventory, a part of a species that’s already struggling within the face of local weather change and habitat loss. Each nesting seashore issues.

Woodside’s Turtle Administration Plan (TMP) for the Browse venture— is deeply regarding.

Let’s begin with the fundamentals: the inexperienced turtle inhabitants at Sandy Islet is listed as weak below Australian regulation. Meaning it’s alleged to get the very best degree of safety. However the TMP doesn’t even meet the minimal normal set by the nationwide Marine Turtle Restoration Plan.

As a substitute, it underestimates the dangers, delays motion till harm is completed, and depends on outdated information and flawed assumptions.

Green Sea Turtle on Sandy Islet, Scott Reef. © Alex Westover and Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace
Inexperienced Sea Turtle tracks on Scott Reef © Alex Westover and Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace

How Woodsides soiled fuel plans will harm turtles

Subsidence and Silent Extinction

When Woodside is sucking out fuel from below Scott Reef the risk is that it’s going to trigger the seabed round Scott Reef to slowly sink, submerging the turtle’s Sandy islet. Woodside has their very own (over 20 years outdated) information on this and won’t make it public. 

Gentle Air pollution

Turtles are very delicate to mild air pollution attributable to drilling and extracting fuel. Whereas grownup nesting females expertise some disturbance from lighting, hatchlings are particularly weak as they will grow to be disoriented or mis-oriented by synthetic mild sources, probably main them away from the ocean and growing their vulnerability to predation. Woodside’s plan to drill for fuel at Scott Reef will introduce a number of sources of synthetic mild together with fastened lights and vessel lighting.

The Danger of an Oil spill

A blowout at certainly one of Woodside’s wells may see Scott Reef and Sandy Islet lined in oily air pollution. Woodside has conceded that the impacts to Scott Reef from a significant spill like this “would probably be extreme and probably irreversible”.

Dead Green Sea Turtle in Nesting Area on Sandy Islet, Scott Reef, Australia. © Wendy  Mitchell / Greenpeace
Useless inexperienced turtle on sand in nesting space. © Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace

What’s at Stake

If Sandy Islet vanishes, or if hatchlings can’t survive, this inhabitants may collapse. And as soon as that occurs, there’s no going again.

As a result of this isn’t nearly turtles. It’s about how far fossil gas firms will go to push their tasks ahead, even when it places weak wildlife in danger.

What we want now

On this world turtle day, we want decision-makers—and the general public—to see this for what it’s: a reckless gamble with certainly one of Australia’s most iconic marine species. The options are clear: gather actual information, plan forward, and comply with the regulation.

Greenpeace will preserve combating for the turtles of Sandy Islet—and the numerous different communities and ecosystems threatened by the Burrup Hub.

Keep tuned. The turtles can’t converse, however we are able to converse for them.

Save Scott Reef Written in sand in Broome. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace
An aerial photograph of ‘Save Scott Reef’ written within the sand at Reddell Seashore in Broome, Western Australia forward of World Turtle Day. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace

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Turtle in Scott Reef, Western Australia. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace
Inexperienced sea turtle, close to Sandy Islet on the West Hook of Scott Reef, Western Australia © Alex Westover / Greenpeace

Out on the distant, turquoise fringe of Australia’s northwest waters lies Sandy Islet—a speck of coral sand at Scott Reef, and a quiet nesting haven for one of many planet’s most historic mariners: the inexperienced turtle. 

These turtles glide gracefully by means of the water, following the traditional migratory sample traced by means of the ocean for 1000’s of years. These mild creatures come to this distant spectacular reef to feed, relaxation and nest returning to the very seashores they have been born. The coral wealthy lagoons present a sanctuary, wealthy with meals and shelter from predators. However the sandy islet’s historic residents are at grave threat.  

These genetically distinct turtles have been returning to this tiny two-hectare island for generations, burying their eggs in heat sand below moonlit skies. Two to 3 months later, the newly hatched inexperienced turtles make their strategy to the ocean. However now, that peaceable rhythm is below risk.

And the hazard is coming from none aside from Woodside’s large Browse fuel venture, a part of the corporate’s climate-wrecking Burrup Hub growth.

Turtles Nesting at Scott Reef, Australia. © Wendy  Mitchell / Greenpeace
Turtles nesting and tracks on seashore on Sandy Islet, West Hook, throughout night time time. © Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace

What We’ve Discovered

Scott Reef’s inexperienced turtles aren’t only a native marvel—they’re a globally necessary breeding inventory, a part of a species that’s already struggling within the face of local weather change and habitat loss. Each nesting seashore issues.

Woodside’s Turtle Administration Plan (TMP) for the Browse venture— is deeply regarding.

Let’s begin with the fundamentals: the inexperienced turtle inhabitants at Sandy Islet is listed as weak below Australian regulation. Meaning it’s alleged to get the very best degree of safety. However the TMP doesn’t even meet the minimal normal set by the nationwide Marine Turtle Restoration Plan.

As a substitute, it underestimates the dangers, delays motion till harm is completed, and depends on outdated information and flawed assumptions.

Green Sea Turtle on Sandy Islet, Scott Reef. © Alex Westover and Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace
Inexperienced Sea Turtle tracks on Scott Reef © Alex Westover and Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace

How Woodsides soiled fuel plans will harm turtles

Subsidence and Silent Extinction

When Woodside is sucking out fuel from below Scott Reef the risk is that it’s going to trigger the seabed round Scott Reef to slowly sink, submerging the turtle’s Sandy islet. Woodside has their very own (over 20 years outdated) information on this and won’t make it public. 

Gentle Air pollution

Turtles are very delicate to mild air pollution attributable to drilling and extracting fuel. Whereas grownup nesting females expertise some disturbance from lighting, hatchlings are particularly weak as they will grow to be disoriented or mis-oriented by synthetic mild sources, probably main them away from the ocean and growing their vulnerability to predation. Woodside’s plan to drill for fuel at Scott Reef will introduce a number of sources of synthetic mild together with fastened lights and vessel lighting.

The Danger of an Oil spill

A blowout at certainly one of Woodside’s wells may see Scott Reef and Sandy Islet lined in oily air pollution. Woodside has conceded that the impacts to Scott Reef from a significant spill like this “would probably be extreme and probably irreversible”.

Dead Green Sea Turtle in Nesting Area on Sandy Islet, Scott Reef, Australia. © Wendy  Mitchell / Greenpeace
Useless inexperienced turtle on sand in nesting space. © Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace

What’s at Stake

If Sandy Islet vanishes, or if hatchlings can’t survive, this inhabitants may collapse. And as soon as that occurs, there’s no going again.

As a result of this isn’t nearly turtles. It’s about how far fossil gas firms will go to push their tasks ahead, even when it places weak wildlife in danger.

What we want now

On this world turtle day, we want decision-makers—and the general public—to see this for what it’s: a reckless gamble with certainly one of Australia’s most iconic marine species. The options are clear: gather actual information, plan forward, and comply with the regulation.

Greenpeace will preserve combating for the turtles of Sandy Islet—and the numerous different communities and ecosystems threatened by the Burrup Hub.

Keep tuned. The turtles can’t converse, however we are able to converse for them.

Save Scott Reef Written in sand in Broome. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace
An aerial photograph of ‘Save Scott Reef’ written within the sand at Reddell Seashore in Broome, Western Australia forward of World Turtle Day. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace

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