Swim turtle swim
November 10, 2008 Filed in: Photographs
We went to the beach last week with the grandparents.
It was a great day. We played in the water and along
the shore. Tres and Scott were walking along the beach
with Tres’ Grandma Anita. Scott saw a little baby
turtle along the beach. That turtle had been injured by
a crab. Nature. However we thought that maybe if the
turtle was allowed to recuperate a bit he might be
okay. So Jim rescued the turtle from the crab. We were
going to take the turtle to Ramon and Natalia who study
the turtles with WSC.
Ramon and Natalia came to see us at the beach when we were there. Jim and the boys had attempted to take the turtle to them at the same time they showed up. My dad and I told them about the baby turtle. They asked us where the turtle was found. They had been looking for a nest in that area that they had expected to hatch. After checking several locations, Natalia found the nest and all the egg shells left behind by the turtles. Jim and the kids came back as she was digging the nest out to count the shells to see how many turtles hatched.
Super cool to watch them go through the process to determine how many made it and if there were any eggs that didn’t hatch. The Hawksbill female lays about 140 eggs per nest. In this nest there were 137 eggs. Of that about four didn’t hatch. We also found this little guy. He didn’t make it out when the rest of his brothers and sisters made it out. The boys found one turtle that nature kept from making it, but because of that turtle we found a nest and rescued this turtle. Just one of the wonderful experiences we encounter here on a daily basis.
We got some video of this little guy making his way out to sea as well. I will post it in the near future.
Ramon and Natalia came to see us at the beach when we were there. Jim and the boys had attempted to take the turtle to them at the same time they showed up. My dad and I told them about the baby turtle. They asked us where the turtle was found. They had been looking for a nest in that area that they had expected to hatch. After checking several locations, Natalia found the nest and all the egg shells left behind by the turtles. Jim and the kids came back as she was digging the nest out to count the shells to see how many turtles hatched.
Super cool to watch them go through the process to determine how many made it and if there were any eggs that didn’t hatch. The Hawksbill female lays about 140 eggs per nest. In this nest there were 137 eggs. Of that about four didn’t hatch. We also found this little guy. He didn’t make it out when the rest of his brothers and sisters made it out. The boys found one turtle that nature kept from making it, but because of that turtle we found a nest and rescued this turtle. Just one of the wonderful experiences we encounter here on a daily basis.
We got some video of this little guy making his way out to sea as well. I will post it in the near future.
Sea Turtles
September 10, 2008 Filed in: Photographs
Coastal Conservation Corporation is responsible for
protecting the turtles on several of the beaches here
in Bocas del Toro. Our friends Ramon and Natalia have
been caring for the turtles on these beaches for the
last five years. We see them whenever we go out to the
Zapatilla Cayes. They also come over to use our
communications on occassion. They graciously provided
us with a few of the photos they have taken over the
term of their tenure here in Bocas. They have been
blessed with some beautiful encounters over the years
as you can see in these photos.
Two of our guests were at the Zapatillas with Jay on Tuesday. Natalia took them along with her as she did her final check on a turtle nest. There was one baby turtle who hadn’t dug himself out. They helped him out of the nest and watched as he made his way to the sea. Over 100 turtles hatched and made it to sea as Natalia and Ramon kept watch. Thank you!
I am going to update the Zapatilla Cay website and put all of their photos on the site. I will post on here when I have it completed.
Two of our guests were at the Zapatillas with Jay on Tuesday. Natalia took them along with her as she did her final check on a turtle nest. There was one baby turtle who hadn’t dug himself out. They helped him out of the nest and watched as he made his way to the sea. Over 100 turtles hatched and made it to sea as Natalia and Ramon kept watch. Thank you!
I am going to update the Zapatilla Cay website and put all of their photos on the site. I will post on here when I have it completed.