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Wyland World's premier marine life artist. Art by Rogest Sea life art site British Divers http://www.towboatuscapemay.com/ http://www.seatowatlanticcity.com/ ... turtles are either threatened or endangered. ● To highlight a particularly gruesome threat to the green sea turtle, the fibropapilloma tumor. ● To tell the story of one particular group of Hawaiian green sea turtles ...
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Critter Corner | Green Sea Turtle
Green Sea Turtle Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle (Click on each photo to view a larger version) Hawaiian green sea turtles can swim long distances. photo by Kathy Boast The Hawaiian green sea turtle gets its name ... much of Hawaiis green sea turtle population. Hawaiian green sea turtles are specially adapted to life in the water. photo by Kathy Boast The Hawaiian green sea turtle is protected under the ...
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The Oceanic Resource Foundation: Underwater Photography / Marine Conservation
Sea Turtle Restoration Project, Earth Island Institute Alarming Increase of Fibropapilloma Tumors Fibropapilloma tumors were first described in captured green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) in 1938. It was later identified in mariculture-raised green turtles ...
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The Oceanic Resource Foundation: Underwater Photography / Marine Conservation
Sea Turtle Restoration Project, Earth Island Institute Alarming Increase of Fibropapilloma Tumors Fibropapilloma tumors were first described in captured green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) in 1938. It was later identified in mariculture-raised green turtles ...
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Hawai'i Coral Reef Network -- Links
Research Program Hawaiian Coral Reef Mapping Mission Hawaiian Cultural Calendar Hawai'i Ecotourism Society Hawaii Energy, Resources & Technology Publications Hawaiian Language Website Hawaii Museums Association Hawaiian Reference Resources ... of marine turtles. This is a wonderful yet poignant site which charts the association between the death of a coral reef and their resident green sea turtles on ...
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Coral reefs of Hawai'i
In addition, coral growth rates are highest in the main Hawaiian islands and decrease in the northwest Hawaiian islands with decreasing temperatures and available sunlight (Grigg, 1983). ... Gymnothorax meleagris and G. flavomarginatus), several types of wrasses, triggerfish, puffers and butterflyfishes. Green sea turtles or honu (Chelonia mydas) are also commonly seen in this area sleeping under ...
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Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Hawaiian monk seal. About 90% of Hawaii’s green sea turtles nest in the NWHI, as do about 99% ... of a Hawaiian monk seal foraging in a deep-sea coral habitat in NWHI Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Network — environmental groups working together to conserve NWHI Map of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands ( ...
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Costa Rica Adventure Travel - National Geographic Adventure Magazine
Weekend Getaways Where Next: Costa Rica 9 Caribbean Action Isles Southwest Game Plans 36 Hawaiian Adventures Puerto Rico's Lost Coast Ten Classic Adventure Destinations Ten Adventure Nations for ... 's northeast is rife with caimans, jaguars, tapirs, and massive leatherback, hawksbill, and Caribbean green sea turtles that nest seaside throughout the year. New and affordable flights have also made the ...
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Hawaiian monk seal Spinner dolphin Green sea turtle Trigger fish Cauliflower coral Limu Cultural Resources Native Hawaiian traditional practices Native Hawaiian fishpond ... green sea turtles, dolphins, monk seals, sharks, and many species of fish, including the raccoon butterfly fish, so named for the black patches around its eyes. For more information, check out NOAAs Hawaiian ...
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Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
More than 7,000 species of algae, marine invertebrates, fish, sea turtles, seabirds, and marine mammals make up the NWHI’s web of life. The NWHI is ... 90 percent of Hawaii’s green sea turtles return to the beaches of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands to nest. The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands are also home to pristine deep-sea corals found in association with submarine ...
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