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  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle swims offshore Palm Beach County, Florida.
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  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle swims offshore Palm Beach County, Florida.
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  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle swims offshore Palm Beach County, Florida. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
    MPO_Loggerhead_Turtle_Florida1175.jpg
  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle swims offshore Palm Beach County, Florida.
    MPO_Loggerhead_Turtle_Florida1015.jpg
  • An endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, swims over a Palm Beach County, Florida, coral reef.
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  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Caretta caretta, swims over a coral reef in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States
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  • Green Sea Turtles (Chelonia mydas) rescued and being rehabilitated at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center of Juno Beach, FL after an unusual strong cold front.
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  • A pair of mating Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta) in Palm Beach, FL.  Approximately half of the world's population of Loggerheads (20k) call Florida home.
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  • Rescued Leatherback Sea Turtle hatchling (Dermochelys coriacea) entering the ocean after hatching in Juno Beach, FL, a major nesting location for the species.
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  • Female Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) returning to the Atlantic Ocean after laying her eggs in Juno Beach, FL. a major nesting site for the species.
    MPOSVU63.jpg
  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Caretta caretta, swims over a coral reef in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
    MPOSVR303.jpg
  • Green Sea Turtles (Chelonia mydas) mating offshore Palm Beach, FL. The summer months witness the arrival of large numbers of green sea turtles to the Palm Beaches, where they mate and lay eggs.
    MPOSVFC92.jpg
  • Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle, (Lepidochelys kempii), in photographed underwater in northern Palm Beach, Florida. The Kemp's is the world's rarest sea turtle with approximately only 1,500 adult females left worldwide. IUCN Red List; Endangered.
    MPOSVCW382.jpg
  • Green Sea Turtles (Chelonia mydas) mating offshore Palm Beach, FL. The summer months witness the arrival of large numbers of green sea turtles to the Palm Beaches, where they mate and lay eggs. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
    MPONeill_GreenTurtles.jpg
  • Green Sea Turtles (Chelonia mydas) rescued and being rehabilitated at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center of Juno Beach, FL after an unusual strong cold front.
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  • Male Leatherback Sea Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) photographed in the open ocean. The Leatherback is one of the world's largest reptiles, reaching close to 2,000 lbs. and nearly 10 ft. in length. Severely endangered, the species is threatened by coastal development, poaching and entanglement with fishing equipment.
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  • 1st Place; 2002 BBC/BG Wildlife Photographer of the Year (Gerald Durrell Award for Endangered Wildlife category): Female Leatherback Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea & remoras swims offshore Juno Beach, Florida, United States Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • An endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, swims over a Palm Beach County, Florida, coral reef. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, feeds on a sponge offshore Palm Beach County, Florida, United States
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  • Male Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta) in Palm Beach County, FL. Florida is home to half of the world's population, and Palm Beach County is a major nesting location.
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  • Female Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) equpped with PAT (pop-up archival tags) devices to help biologists from NOAA and conservation organizations like the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach, FL determine mortality rates and clutch frequency.
    MPO09932A.jpg
  • Volunteers and researchers releasing rehabilitated green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) into the Atlantic in Juno Beach, FL after the endangered reptiles were treated for exposure following record cold temperatures throughout Florida.
    MPOFLCC.jpg
  • Large female Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) with monofilament fishing line strangling right front flipper. Entanglement in fishing gear is a major cause of death for endangered sea turtles.
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  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) swims past a shipwreck in Palm Beach County, FL. Florida is home to half of the world's population, and Palm Beach County is a major nesting location.
    MPOSVP297.jpg
  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Caretta caretta, swims over a coral reef in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States
    MPOSVHD11.jpg
  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Caretta caretta, swims over a coral reef in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States
    MPOSVFB57.jpg
  • An endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, swims over a Palm Beach County, Florida, coral reef. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
    MPOSVAQ912.jpg
  • Volunteers and researchers releasing rehabilitated green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) into the Atlantic in Juno Beach, FL after the endangered reptiles were treated for exposure following record cold temperatures throughout Florida.
    MPOFLS.jpg
  • Hawsbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) being treated at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center for severe injuries to her right front flipper caused by monofilament fishing line.
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  • Green Sea Turtles (Chelonia mydas) rescued and being rehabilitated at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center of Juno Beach, FL after an unusual strong cold front.
    MPOFL008.jpg
  • Male Leatherback Sea Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) photographed in the open ocean. The Leatherback is one of the world's largest reptiles, reaching close to 2,000 lbs. and nearly 10 ft. in length. Severely endangered, the species is threatened by coastal development, poaching and entanglement with fishing equipment.
    MPO09909.jpg
  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) in Komodo Island, Indonesia. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • A Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, rests among soft corals on a coral reef offshore Palm Beach, Florida, United States. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
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  • Loggerhead Sea Hatchling, Juno Beach, Florida, United States
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  • A Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Caretta caretta, swims over a coral reef in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States
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  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Caretta caretta, swims over a coral reef in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States
    MPOVANSLAH486.jpg
  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, swims past an artifiical reef in Palm Beach County, FL. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
    MPOSVGP708.jpg
  • An endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, swims over a Palm Beach County, Florida, coral reef.
    MPOSVAG141.jpg
  • Hawsbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) being treated at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center for severe injuries to her right front flipper caused by monofilament fishing line.
    MPOFLABAB.jpg
  • Female Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) equpped with PAT (pop-up archival tags) devices to help biologists from NOAA and conservation organizations like the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach, FL determine mortality rates and clutch frequency.
    MPO09917A.jpg
  • Volunteers at the Loggerhead Marine Life Center in Juno Beach, FL perpare to release a sub-adult Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) after rehabilitation at the center, which focuses on rescuing sea turtles as well as educating the public on marine life conservation.
    MPO09743.jpg
  • Volunteers and researchers releasing rehabilitated green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) into the Atlantic in Juno Beach, FL after the endangered reptiles were treated for exposure following record cold temperatures throughout Florida.
    MPO7914.jpg
  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) photographed in Palm Beach County, FL. Hawksbills live exclusively on coral reefs where they eat primarily sponges. Hawksbills found along the east coast of Florida are born in the Caribbean and migrate northward to mature and feed on the abundant sponges found along the Palm Beaches.
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  • Leatherback Turtle hatchling (Dermochelys coriacea) entering the water in Juno Beach, FL. Northern Palm Beach County, FL is one of the most important nesting locations for leatherbacks in North America.
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  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) photographed in Tiputa Pass, Rangiroa, French Polynesia.
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  • A male Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) swims next to the Breakers Reef in Palm Beach, FL.
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  • Close up of the eye of a Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Caretta caretta
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  • Female Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) returning to the Atlantic Ocean after laying her eggs in Juno Beach, FL. a major nesting site for the species.
    MPOSVDH52.jpg
  • Male Leatherback Sea Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) photographed in the open ocean. The Leatherback is one of the world's largest reptiles, reaching close to 2,000 lbs. and nearly 10 ft. in length. Severely endangered, the species is threatened by coastal development, poaching and entanglement with fishing equipment. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
    MPO09924.jpg
  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) in Palm Beach County, FL.
    MPO8562.jpg
  • Volunteers at the Loggerhead Marine Life Center in Juno Beach, FL perpare to release a sub-adult Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) after rehabilitation at the center, which focuses on rescuing sea turtles as well as educating the public on marine life conservation.
    MPO09795.jpg
  • Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle, (Lepidochelys kempii), in photographed underwater in northern Palm Beach, Florida. The Kemp's is the world's rarest sea turtle with approximately only 1,500 adult females left worldwide. IUCN Red List; Endangered.
    MPOSVS652.jpg
  • Female Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) nesting in Juno Beach; FL. Southeast Florida is one of the most important nesting and foraging locations for Loggerheads worldwide.
    MPOSVC39.jpg
  • Volunteers and researchers releasing rehabilitated green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) into the Atlantic in Juno Beach, FL after the endangered reptiles were treated for exposure following record cold temperatures throughout Florida.
    MPOFLCX.jpg
  • Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) rescued and being rehabilitated at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center of Juno Beach, FL after an unusual strong cold front.
    MPOFL049.jpg
  • Volunteers at the Loggerhead Marine Life Center in Juno Beach, FL perpare to release a sub-adult Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) after rehabilitation at the center, which focuses on rescuing sea turtles as well as educating the public on marine life conservation.
    MPO09801.jpg
  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) in Komodo Island, Indonesia.
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  • Loggerhead Sea Turtles, Caretta caretta, court offshore Palm Beach County, Florida, prior to mating.
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  • Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle, (Lepidochelys kempii), in photographed underwater in northern Palm Beach, Florida. The Kemp's is the world's rarest sea turtle with approximately only 1,500 adult females left worldwide. IUCN Red List; Endangered.
    MPOSVDD389.jpg
  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Caretta caretta, swims over a coral reef in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States
    MPOSVD17.jpg
  • Rescued Loggerhead Sea Turtle Hatchling (Caretta caretta) on its way to the Atlantic Ocean after hatching on Juno Beach, FL, a major nesting location for the species.
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  • Hawsbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) being treated at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center for severe injuries to her right front flipper caused by monofilament fishing line.
    MPOFLTT.jpg
  • Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle, (Lepidochelys kempii), in photographed underwater in northern Palm Beach, Florida. The Kemp's is the world's rarest sea turtle with approximately only 1,500 adult females left worldwide. IUCN Red List; Endangered.
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  • A pair of female Loggerhead Sea Turtles, Caretta caretta, swim over the Breakers Reef in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States.
    MPOVANSLCF395.jpg
  • Male Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta) in Palm Beach County, FL. Florida is home to half of the world's population, and Palm Beach County is a major nesting location.
    MPOSVDE588.jpg
  • Female Leatherback Sea Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) photographed in shallow near Singer Island, FL. The Leatherback is one of the world's largest reptiles, reaching close to 2,000 lbs. and nearly 10 ft. in length. Severely endangered, the species is threatened by coastal development, poaching and entanglement with fishing equipment. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
    MPOSVCT05.jpg
  • Green Sea Turtles (Chelonia mydas) mating offshore Palm Beach, FL. The summer months witness the arrival of large numbers of green sea turtles to the Palm Beaches, where they mate and lay eggs.
    MPOSVBX09.jpg
  • Green Sea Turtles (Chelonia mydas) mating offshore Palm Beach, FL. The summer months witness the arrival of large numbers of green sea turtles to the Palm Beaches, where they mate and lay eggs.
    MPOSVAK70.jpg
  • Volunteers and researchers releasing rehabilitated green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) into the Atlantic in Juno Beach, FL after the endangered reptiles were treated for exposure following record cold temperatures throughout Florida.
    MPOFLEH.jpg
  • Female Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) equpped with PAT (pop-up archival tags) devices to help biologists from NOAA and conservation organizations like the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach, FL determine mortality rates and clutch frequency.
    MPO09909A.jpg
  • Volunteers at the Loggerhead Marine Life Center in Juno Beach, FL perpare to release a sub-adult Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) after rehabilitation at the center, which focuses on rescuing sea turtles as well as educating the public on marine life conservation.
    MPO09818.jpg
  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) in Palm Beach County, FL. Notice carapace or shell broken by a boat collision.
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  • Green Turtles, Chelonia mydas, mating in Juno Beach, FL.
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  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Caretta caretta, killed by boat strike in Singer Island, Florida, United States.
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  • An endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, swims over a Palm Beach County, Florida, coral reef.
    MPOSVBK171.jpg
  • An endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, swims over a Palm Beach County, Florida, coral reef.
    MPOSVH21.jpg
  • An endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, swims over a Palm Beach County, Florida, coral reef.
    MPOSVBM173.jpg
  • Male Leatherback Sea Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) photographed in the open ocean. The Leatherback is one of the world's largest reptiles, reaching close to 2,000 lbs. and nearly 10 ft. in length. Severely endangered, the species is threatened by coastal development, poaching and entanglement with fishing equipment.
    MPO09914.jpg
  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) photographed in Palm Beach County, FL. Hawksbills live exclusively on coral reefs where they eat primarily sponges. Hawksbills found along the east coast of Florida are born in the Caribbean and migrate northward to mature and feed on the abundant sponges found along the Palm Beaches.
    MPO7601.jpg
  • A female Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, nests during the hot afternoon on Grand Riviere, Trinidad, and returns to the Caribbean Sea. During peak nesting season in late May / early June, this beach will receive roughly 300 nesting Leatherback every night, making it one of the busiest and most important nesting locations in the world for the critically endangered species.
    MPO_Nesting_Leatherback_Trinidad_MPO...jpg
  • A female Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, nests at sunrise on Grand Riviere, Trinidad, and returns to the Caribbean Sea. During peak nesting season in late May / early June, this beach will receive roughly 300 nesting Leatherback every night, making it one of the busiest and most important nesting locations in the world for the critically endangered species.
    MPO_Nesting_Leatherback_Sea_Turtle_T...jpg
  • A female Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, nests at sunrise on Grand Riviere, Trinidad, and returns to the Caribbean Sea. During peak nesting season in late May / early June, this beach will receive roughly 300 nesting Leatherback every night, making it one of the busiest and most important nesting locations in the world for the critically endangered species.
    MPO_Leatherback_Sea_Turtle_nesting_T...jpg
  • During my stay in Trinidad, one female Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, became disoriented after nesting and entered a clearwater river instead of heading back into the ocean. Working with Grande Riviere Nature Tour Guide Association and Turtle Village Trust representatives, we were able to turn the female Leatherback around towards the beach. She left the creek, crawled over the hot sand and swam into the surf. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
    MPO_Leatherback_Sea_Turtle_Freshwate...jpg
  • Black vultures, Coragyps atratus, feed on Leatherback Sea Turtle hatchlings, Dermochelys coriacea, on Grande Riviere beach, one of the primary nesting locations in the world for the endangered sea turtles.
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  • A Loggerhead Sea Turtle Juvenile, Caretta caretta, drifts in the open ocean offshore Pico Island, Azores, Portugal, North Atlantic Ocean.
    MPO_Loggerhead_Sea_Turtle_Juvenile_P...jpg
  • A female Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, nests at nighttime in Grand Riviere, Trinidad, and returns to the Caribbean Sea.  Flash used with special permit. During peak nesting season in late May / early June, this beach will receive roughly 300 nesting Leatherback every night, making it one of the busiest and most important nesting locations in the world for the critically endangered species.
    MPO_Nesting_Leatherback_Trinidad52.jpg
  • A female Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, nests at sunrise on Grand Riviere, Trinidad, and returns to the Caribbean Sea. During peak nesting season in late May / early June, this beach will receive roughly 300 nesting Leatherback every night, making it one of the busiest and most important nesting locations in the world for the critically endangered species.
    MPO_Nesting_Leatherback_Sea_Turtle_T...jpg
  • A female Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, nests at sunrise on Grand Riviere, Trinidad, and returns to the Caribbean Sea. During peak nesting season in late May / early June, this beach will receive roughly 300-400 nesting Leatherback every night, making it one of the busiest and most important nesting locations in the world for the critically endangered species.
    MPO_Leatherback_Sea_Tutle_Nesting_Tr...jpg
  • A female Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, nests at sunrise on Grand Riviere, Trinidad, and returns to the Caribbean Sea. During peak nesting season in late May / early June, this beach will receive roughly 300 nesting Leatherback every night, making it one of the busiest and most important nesting locations in the world for the critically endangered species.
    MPO_Leatherback_Sea_Turtle_nesting_T...jpg
  • During my stay in Trinidad, one female Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, became disoriented after nesting and entered a clearwater river instead of heading back into the ocean. Working with Grande Riviere Nature Tour Guide Association and Turtle Village Trust representatives, we were able to turn the female Leatherback around towards the beach. She left the creek, crawled over the hot sand and swam into the surf. Image available as a premium quality aluminum print ready to hang.
    MPO_Leatherback_Sea_Turtle_Freshwate...jpg
  • A bee drinks salt excreted from a female Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, eye at dawn on Grand Riviere, Trinidad.
    MPO_Bumble_Bee_Drinking_Salt_Gland_L...jpg
  • A Loggerhead Sea Turtle Juvenile, Caretta caretta, drifts in the open ocean offshore Pico Island, Azores, Portugal, North Atlantic Ocean.
    MPO_Loggerhead_Sea_Turtle_Juvenile_P...jpg
  • Green sea turtle Chelonia mydas swims offshore Palm Beach County, Florida.
    MPO_Green_Sea_Turtle_Chylonia_mydas_...jpg
  • A female Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, nests at sunrise on Grand Riviere, Trinidad, and returns to the Caribbean Sea. During peak nesting season in late May / early June, this beach will receive roughly 300-400 nesting Leatherback every night, making it one of the busiest and most important nesting locations in the world for the critically endangered species.
    MPO_Leatherback_Sea_Tutle_Nesting_Tr...jpg
  • A female Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, nests at sunrise on Grand Riviere, Trinidad, and returns to the Caribbean Sea. During peak nesting season in late May / early June, this beach will receive roughly 300 nesting Leatherback every night, making it one of the busiest and most important nesting locations in the world for the critically endangered species.
    MPO_Leatherback_Sea_Turtle_Trinidad0...jpg
  • A female Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, nests at sunrise on Grand Riviere, Trinidad, and returns to the Caribbean Sea. During peak nesting season in late May / early June, this beach will receive roughly 300 nesting Leatherback every night, making it one of the busiest and most important nesting locations in the world for the critically endangered species.
    MPO_Leatherback_Sea_Turtle_Nesting_T...jpg
  • A female Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, nests at sunrise on Grand Riviere, Trinidad, and returns to the Caribbean Sea. During peak nesting season in late May / early June, this beach will receive roughly 300 nesting Leatherback every night, making it one of the busiest and most important nesting locations in the world for the critically endangered species.
    MPO_Leatherback_Sea_Turtle_nesting__...jpg
  • During my stay in Trinidad, one female Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, became disoriented after nesting and entered a clearwater river instead of heading back into the ocean. Working with Grande Riviere Nature Tour Guide Association and Turtle Village Trust representatives, we were able to turn the female Leatherback around towards the beach. She left the creek, crawled over the hot sand and swam into the surf.
    MPO_Leatherback_Sea_Turtle_Freshwate...jpg
  • Artisan fishermen retrieve a gill net off the northern coast of Trinidad, prime Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, habitat during nesting season. According to fishermen, approximately 500 Leatherbacks drown in the nets every year.
    MPO_Fishermen_Trinidad01.jpg
  • Tourists and local residents watch a Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, nest in G rande Riviere, Trinidad and return to the Caribbean Sea. This beach is one of the most important nesting locations for the critically endangered reptile in the world.
    MPO_Nesting_Leatherback_Tourists_Tri...jpg
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