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Sea Turtles

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Sea Turtles

by Kristen Lawless

Taxonomic classification

  • KINGDOM - Animalia
  • PHYLUM - Chordata
  • CLASS - Reptilia
  • ORDER - Testudine

Taxonomic classification

  • FAMILY - Cheloniidae or Dermochelyidae
  • GENUS - Chelonia
  • SPECIES – mydas

Information

  • Common name: Sea Turtles (Green turtle)
  • Scientific name: Chelonia mydas
Photo by Trodel

Geographical location:
Found in the Atlantic Ocean from the eastern United States along the coast of South America to South Africa. They are found throughout the Caribbean Sea and a portion of the Mediterranean. They are also found throughout the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

Photo by Peter Wilton

More information

  • Status on the Red List: Endangered
  • Population numbers: Between 85,000 and 90,000 (nesting females)
  • Role in the ecosystem: Green turtles eat sea grass 
  • After they clear the sea grass it gives a window for new grass to grow
  • This attracts new organisms and gives them a place to live

value for humans

  • Without these green sea turtles the sea grass would not be eaten
  • This would lead to loss in marine diversity in the area
  • There would be a loss of attraction from other organisms
  • This could effects us because some of the fish that are attracted
  • By the sea grass would not be available for us to fish

Threats

  • Risk of predators (natural threat)
  • Over fished
  • Caught for consumption
  • Hunted to create jewelry and other items
  • Climate change and water pollution 
Photo by jcbwalsh

Laws ANd Procedures

  • The Inter-American Convention for the Protection and Conservation of Sea Turtles (IAC) 
  • The Endangered Species Act (ESA)
  • Procedures - Removal of predators, relocation of nests
  • And closing of beaches
Photo by Fuzzy Gerdes

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