A diver captured the dramatic moment that he and his diving friend freed a trapped turtle from a mass of fishing nets.
After one hour of working tirelessly to save the turtle, it finally swam free.
Rohan said: ‘When we got there two locals were in the water trying to free the turtle, and when we realized it was a leatherback turtle, we dove down to try to lift the turtle within the nets to the surface so it could breathe.
‘After it took its first breath we started untangling the turtle, but within the nets, we also found a dead mobula ray.
The divers spot the large leatherback turtle trapped in fishing nets in Guinjata Bay, Africa
They first lift the struggling animal to the surface so it can breathe above water
They start the painstaking process of untangling the mass of nets wrapped around the turtles neck and fins
‘It took quite a while because the nets were wrapped around the turtle’s neck and pectoral fins, so we were probably in the water for over an hour.
Rohan Burger, 23, records the moment the divers rush to save the struggling turtle
Fishermen alerted the divers to the turtle’s dangerous predicament and asked them for their help to release the animal
The divers hard efforts paid off when the turtle swam free again
Leatherbacks are the biggest type of turtle and they are the largest reptile on earth after crocodiles.
Rohan said he was determined to save the turtle because he heard they are endangered
Although they can be found all over the world, in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, their numbers are in serious decline due to intense egg collection, getting accidentally caught by the fishing industry and pollution.