In partnership with Seaturtle.org, during the summer of 2001, REEF initiated a sea turtle sightings program to be included as part of its existing Fish Survey Project.
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As part of this program, REEF surveyors are now asked to include sea turtle sightings as an additional species on the back of the survey form. If the turtle can be identified to species, its common name and/or scientific name should be given, otherwise the surveyor should just mark 'Sea Turtle sp.' The same abundance codes should be used (S,F,M,A) and this program is applicable in all regions. In Hawaii, additional information on green sea turtles withFibropapillomatosis (FP) tumors is also being recorded. Click here to find out more about FP.
As the reach of REEF's survey effort continues to expand, there have been many ideas and thoughts of how to capitalize on the thousands of eyes looking underwater. While REEF's main focus is marine fish, we have decided to incorporate two additional components through collaborations with other organizations - the Pacific Northwest Invertebrate monitoring program and sea turtles. There are three rationales for including sea turtle sightings in the REEF Fish Survey Project-
The data will be housed in REEF's database. A sea turtle interface will be created in the Fall of 2001 to allow visitors to view summary reports similar to those we now have for fish. Dr. Michael Coyne via Seaturtle.org will also provide the data to the sea turtle research and conservation communities.
Seaturtle.org is a non-profit organization based in Maryland, and its mission is to support research and conservation efforts in the sea turtle community by providing online resources and solutions. Seaturtle.org's founder and Executive Director, Dr. Michael Coyne, works for NOAA's Biogeography Program and is REEF's Database Programmer. For more information, visit their website at Seaturtle.org.
Seaturtle.org has created an identification card that is available for download here. You can also visit www.seaturtle.org.