Marina Observation of Sea Turtles: Establishing a Database of Intracoastal Waterway Green Sea Turtles in Northeast Florida

Author:

McGinley Edward,Cogley Avery,Palmer Leslie,McCaul Patricia,Longo Lilli,Silvennoinen Jasmine,Martin Angela,Gomez Josalyn,Bachmaier Sydney,Mackey Michaela,Kao Chris,Eastman Scott,Eastman Catherine

Abstract

As conservation efforts regarding green sea turtles, Chelonia mydas, continue, it is imperative to document behaviors and foraging habits/habitats of understudied populations. We have conducted an 18-month study dedicated to photographing the local population feeding alongside floating docks within the Guana Tolomato Matanzas estuary to determine the capability of matching head scale patterns efficiently through a pattern matching program: HotSpotter. To date, 195 unique sea turtles have been identified between two different marinas located in St. Augustine, FL. Of these, 98 were spotted more than once, with 39 of them being “tracked” for longer than a year. Temperature trends were also monitored in conjunction, showing that more individuals appeared during the warmer months of the year. The evidence, overall, indicates that these locations host a resident population of green sea turtles, leading to the need for a discussion on potential threats originating from the usage of these marinas by humans.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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