“…Although the specimen was identified as a Balanus species, the photograph clearly indicates that the taxon in question was C. testudinaria (refer to Figure 8 in Moon et al, 2009). Observations made by us over the years (the personal observations of Y. N. Choi, C. Yi, I.-H. Kim, and Y. N. Choi), as well as photographs provided by other authors (Moon et al, 2009;Kim et al, 2017Kim et al, , 2019Kim I. H. et al, 2020), suggest that green turtles in Korea (but also hawksbills and olive ridleys) rarely carry any barnacles. (Hayashi and Tsuji, 2008), Queensland in Australia (Limpus et al, 1994;Doell et al, 2017), Aldabra Atoll (Frazier, 1971), Mabul Island in N. Borneo (Lim et al, 2021), and Natal and Tongland (Hughes, 1974).…”