Hawksbill
Nesting Season 2015-2016
Turtle Monitoring has been ongoing throughout the
year and yesterday was a normal patrolling day and collection of rubbish on
Anse Grand Police was my main focus for the day……at least I thought so…… until
I turned around and saw my first Hawksbill turtle for this season emerging from the sea! I got so excited as it
is the first time I had an encounter straight up to start the season…..for the
past seasons I always started off by observing tracks on the beaches and the
encounters would come later.
I got my volunteer for the day… Lara to believe that
she was the lucky charm…. But I have to say…they don’t call me ‘Turtle Magnet’
for nothing!
Lara observing the turtle track after measuring |
Anyway we quickly gathered our necessary tools for
data collection on our first encounter and watched as the Turtle tried and
succeeded in pulling herself up an almost one metre erosion cliff…..though her
hard work….the dry vegetation behind made it impossible for her to find a nice
spot to start her digging process, so unfortunately the emergence was recorded
as an ESBO (Emergence Stopped By Obstacle)…… but we have high hopes that she
will definitely be back for other trials and eventually succeed in laying her
eggs.
Turtle trying very hard to get over the erosion cliff |
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