Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas

by Earthwatch Institute
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas
Earthwatch's Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas

Project Report | Jun 29, 2018
A Message of Thanks from Annabelle Brooks

By Heather Wilcox | Director of Annual Giving & Advancement Services

Sea turtles are released after measuring
Sea turtles are released after measuring

Thank you for supporting Earthwatch’s Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas research expedition. Earthwatch Lead Scientist Annabelle Brooks has completed her analysis of the data collected during the 2017 season, the fourth year of this ongoing study. Below, Annabelle shares highlights from the season and expresses her gratitude for your generosity that keeps this exciting project going.

Thank you so much for helping us accomplish so much in 2017, our fourth year of the Earthwatch funded research program. Your contributions were vital in collecting a vast amount of data and also allowed us to see some incredible things in the field. Our turtle database has grown vastly and we continue to get fantastic recapture information. Fieldwork was a very exciting and rewarding time—a highlight being the predation of a green sea turtle by a juvenile tiger shark right before our very eyes! Two Master of Science students from the UK were able to collect a huge amount of data and complete their thesis projects that address habitat and food availability and homing behavior, as well as establish a new study that looks at sea turtle diet. We were also able to conduct an island-wide educational campaign.

The Cape Eleuthera Institute hosted their very first Sea Turtle Summer Camp for Bahamian students. This opportunity welcomed children between ages 14-17 to spend four days on our campus to participate in sea turtle research and other conservation projects. The existence of this project made it possible for school children from Eleuthera and Nassau to see sea turtles up close and learn more about their ecology and the importance of their conservation. Students were given an in-depth introduction to sea turtles, providing information on general biology, life history, threats, and conservation. The camp leaders also described the importance of the research we are conducting on resident juvenile green sea turtles, which inhabit the shallow Bahamian waters to forage on seagrass.

For a second year, the staff of the Cape Eleuthera Island School also ventured into the field and experienced a day in the life of an Earthwatch volunteer! These individuals are now part of the wider community – like yourselves – who advocate for sea turtle conservation and the habitats they exist in.

I thank you again for supporting this important work.

Annabelle Brooks
Earthwatch Lead Scientist


Want to learn more? Follow the link below to read the full results and conclusions of the 2017 research season. And remember - you don't just have to read about this research from afar... you can be at the center of the action as an Earthwatch research volunteer! Visit the expedition sign up page to see which teams are still accepting volunteers in 2018.

Thank you again for your generosity and commitment to conserving threatened sea turtles!

With gratitude,

Heather Wilcox
Director of Annual Giving & Advancement Services
hwilcox@earthwatch.org
978-450-1208

A captured sea turtle is examined and measured
A captured sea turtle is examined and measured
A volunteer records habitat data in the mangroves
A volunteer records habitat data in the mangroves
A tracking device is affixed to a turtle's shell
A tracking device is affixed to a turtle's shell
Teen volunteers on the lookout for turtles
Teen volunteers on the lookout for turtles
Lead Scientist Annabelle Brooks w/ a green turtle
Lead Scientist Annabelle Brooks w/ a green turtle

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