The Kenting National Park Headquarters yesterday said it would increase nighttime patrols on beaches in the park in Pingtung County, after New Year’s Eve revelers left them covered in used firework shells and other trash.
Park officials said they had received numerous complaints, adding that they had issued a reminder that setting off fireworks in the park is illegal and subject to fines.
Local residents posted images of the waste on the Professional Technology Temple (PTT) online bulletin board system, which drew much attention from other users, the park said.
A user surnamed Chang (張) posted pictures of waste left on Nanwan
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Diver ‘heartbroken’ after failure to revive sea turtle
By Tsai Tsung-hsien
and Kayleigh Madjar / Staff reporter, with staff writer
A diver on Saturday tried in vain to save a critically endangered sea turtle that became entangled in a fishing net off the southern coast the 49th such case this year.
“I am really heartbroken,” the diving instructor, surnamed Tseng (曾), said yesterday of losing the hawksbill sea turtle, despite administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
Tseng was with a trainee at a diving spot off Shanhai Fishing Harbor (山海漁港) in Pingtung County’s Hengchun Township (恆春) when they discovered a discarded 2m-by-40m gillnet.
A diver brings a sea turtle that was trapped in a fishing net to the surface off the coast of Pingtung County on Saturday.