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And I worked on sea turtles a lot in Hawaii.This little hawksbill turtle is probably four months old.It would fit in the palm of your hand.
This little hawksbill turtle is probably four months old.
That's a hawksbill sea turtle right there.
And it's a hawksbill laying its eggs in the sand.
This is a baby hawksbill actually off of our program in Nicaragua where we protect a great number of hawksbill nesting beaches in the Pearl Keys on the
So the hawksbill shell was starting to become a prize jewelry until fabricated materials started to replace them.
We work to protect hawksbill beaches in the Pearl Keys in Nicaragua.
But greens and hawksbill are the primary.
So when you see a hawksbill, that's a few blocks of the city of San Francisco.
You see some examples of the hawksbill jewelry, which you say, oh yeah, I bought sunglasses that look like that.
So the pattern imprint of hawksbill shells are still in our fashion design sense today.
So a full protection of hawksbill and then size limits for other turtles happened in the early '90s.
So the Japanese imports of hawksbill turtle carapaces and turtle products in the '80s were still spiking quite considerably from Belize.
And the blue is the hawksbill turtle on those pie charts.
So we have greens and hawksbill and sometimes several other species that come through.
12,000 individual female nesting hawksbills.
grandparents, is not from hawksbill shells.
This is one of the Belizeans coming up with a hawksbill.
We work with some partners in Panama to protect hawksbill turtles as well.
But now they're thinking about 12,000 nesting females of hawksbills in the entire Caribbean right now.
And hawksbills tend to nest in a lot more sporadic areas.
fishing grounds, and nesting beaches for critically endangered hawksbill turtles.
And of all of them, the hawksbill is the most threatened out at Glover's Reef.
Another effort was made in the early '90s that was a full protection of hawksbill turtles.
And then, the most iconic turtle for coral reefs is a hawksbill turtle.
And it also lets you, as you see Winnie hugging the hawksbill, they don't actually look too big when you see them
Right now, if you remember, the hawksbill, which is the dominant species we see out there, is the most critically endangered of all the turtles in Belize as
And this is the summary, is the vast majority of the turtles you're collecting are hawksbill turtles in blue, and then greens, and then a few loggerheads.
So even the smallest of islands in Belize and other places in the Caribbean can be quite important for hawksbills.
A lot of these turtles have spent over a year at Glover's, particular the hawksbills.
add to some more information we can learn about the population, particularly for hawksbills, where we want to try to mitigate any sort of impact that's
The three turtles we'll talk through are loggerhead turtle, green turtle, and hawksbill turtle.
And this is a turtle that's also known-- you'll see turtle shells in general are quite charismatic, but particularly the hawksbill shell was used for turtle jewelry.
If you remember from the beginning, now we're talking only about 12,000 nesting females today in the Caribbean of hawksbill, so extremely vulnerable.
We have about 250 staff, mostly nationals of the countries, where we're working on different types of ocean conservation for coral reefs and hawksbill turtles in the
And you see some of them, again, are quite small, because Glover's is really an important area for juvenile hawksbills and some adult greens.
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