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Olive Ridley Sea Turtle

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Lepidochelys olivacae, aka, Myrtle the turtle. Top pic captured 6/21/11, bottom 8/3/11, at the beautiful Aquarium of the Pacific, in beautiful Long Beach, Callfornia. Realizing that it would take forever for the denizen to turn around from the first photo, I returned several weeks later so I could catch it face front. I figured that would give it enough time to do a 180-degree turn. The creature was the ultimate in slow, and very shy. ----------------------- The olive ridley turtle has a cirumtropical distribution living in tropical and warm waters of the Pacific and India Oceans from India, Arabia, Japan, and Micronesia south to southern Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. In the Atlantic Ocean, it has been observed off the western coast of Africa and the coasts of northern Brazil, Surinam, Guyana, French Guiana, and Venezuela. Additionally, there have been records of the olive ridley in the Caribbean Sea as far north as Puerto Rico. It is also found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from the Galapagos Islands and Chile north to the Gulf of California, and along the Pacific coast to at least Oregon Migratory movements have been studied less intensely in olive ridleys than other species of marine turtles, but they are believed to use the coastal waters of over 80 countries. Historically, this species has been widely regarded as the most abundant sea turtle in the world. According to Carr (1972), more than 1 million olive ridleys were commercially harvested off the coasts of Mexico in 1968 alone. Cliffton et al. (1982) had estimated the population of Pacific Mexico to be at least 10 million prior to the era of mass exploitation. More recently, Spotilia (2004) estimated that the global population of annual nesting females has been reduced to approximately 2 million, and Abreu-Gabrois and Plotkin (2008) estimated that number to have been further reduced to 852 550. This indicated a dramatic decrease of 28-32% in the global population within only one generation (i.e. 20 years). The olive ridley sea turtles are considered the most abundant, yet globally they have declined by more than 30% from historic levels. These turtles are considered endangered because of their few remaining nesting sites in the world. The Eastern Pacific turtles have been found to range from Baja California, Mexico to Chile. Pacific olive ridleys nest around Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua, and the Northern Indian Ocean; the breeding colony in Mexico was listed as endangered in the U.S. on July 28, 1978. Source: Wikipedia free encyclopedia. See ya, thankx for the look see, and for any and all favs and laudatory comments.

Comments (18)


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Feliciti

4:03PM | Fri, 16 September 2011

wonderful shots of this great animal!! unfortunately still very endangered species !! great says 'das Fräulein' ;)

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tizjezzme

4:34PM | Fri, 16 September 2011

What a great shot this is Harry; I just love that aqua tone!

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jocko500

5:25PM | Fri, 16 September 2011

this is cool to see theses . they live so long too.

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wotan Online Now!

5:27PM | Fri, 16 September 2011

Beautiful shots... cool tones of blue ligth!

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magnus073

8:01PM | Fri, 16 September 2011

Great photos Harry, and clever idea about returning in order to get these views

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blondeblurr

8:03PM | Fri, 16 September 2011

Why am I not surprised at this rate of decline - with soooo many humans harvesting the eggs by the sackloads for their own financial gains ... it is enough to make me very unhappy, live and let live - my motto! thank heavens for Aquariums, BB

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npauling

8:15PM | Fri, 16 September 2011

Crikey, surely it didn't take a week lol. Excellent captures of this interesting turtle.

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Lashia

8:16PM | Fri, 16 September 2011

Beautiful blue hughes in the water- thanks for sharing! :) By the way, have you checked out the Halloween Photography Contest! "Zombie Apocalypse!"

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odie

8:40PM | Fri, 16 September 2011

What a beautiful creature. Great shots, Harry.

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danapommet

10:50PM | Fri, 16 September 2011

These are great photos Harry and informative narrative. Sad to read that the population is dropping so fast. Dana

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Hendesse

1:31AM | Sat, 17 September 2011

Fantastic shots and great informations. Thanks for sharing.

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durleybeachbum

1:59AM | Sat, 17 September 2011

A sad story,and well done to get both angles!

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morningglory

6:09AM | Sat, 17 September 2011

Very sad about the decline in the number of these wonderful creatures. Good job getting two angles on this slow mover.

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fallen21

6:47AM | Sat, 17 September 2011

Beautiful shots.

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debbielove

7:39AM | Sat, 17 September 2011

COOL! Well done Harry, a new one on me! Not heard of or seen this before so full marks to you.. And like the new Avatar! Nice one.. Rob

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MrsRatbag

11:17AM | Sat, 17 September 2011

Aww, I know what it's like to be camera-shy; it would take me longer than a week to turn around if I knew someone was waiting with a cam! At least this creature is more photogenic than I am... wonderful shots of this denizen of the deep, Harry!

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anahata.c

8:55PM | Sat, 17 September 2011

beautiful captures, not only of the creature but of the surroundings & the deep blue-green waters it's resting in. The creature is luminous, as are its surroundings. Fine seeing. And great that you came back several weeks later just to get the other angle! (That's devotion, sir!) And I agree with Jodie, these are beautiful creatures in their own right...Thanks for the info too. I didn't realize how endangered turtles have become. A fine set of images.

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Rainastorm

11:17AM | Thu, 22 September 2011

Harry I love this these guys are soooo amazing!!


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