Entries for date "2000"

National Geographic: Loggerheads' Journey

Young mackerel escort a Pacific loggerhead turtle off Baja California. Many of these 300-pound sea turtles are born on Yaku Shima in southern Japan, says Wallace J. Nichols, a California Academy of Sciences biologist. Over the next two to six years the turtles cross the Pacific along a line, says…

Bulletin of Marine Science: transpacific sea turtle migration

Nichols, WJ, A Resendiz, JA Seminoff, B Resendiz 2000. Transpacific migration of a loggerhead turtle monitored by satellite telemetry. Bulletin of Marine Science 67(3): 937-947. Abstract The oceanic movements of a captive-raised adult loggerhead turtle ( Caretta caretta) were monitored with satellite telemetry for 368 d from 10 August 1996…

BLUE MIND Blog Statement

Through my work I hope to arouse a deeper connection with nature, help catalyze an Ocean Revolution and grow this generation of EcoDaredevils. Sometimes this occurs simply by walking and speaking. Other times using writing and images. Or through face to face encounters with wild animals.Science and knowledge can also…

Resolution on Hawksbill Sea Turtles and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)

Whereas in 1999 two proposals were presented to the CITES Secretariat to downlist hawksbill sea turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) encountered in Cuban waters from Appendix I (where international trade is banned) to Appendix II (where international trade is permitted), for the purpose of re-opening international commercial trade in hawksbill products, namely…