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Sea Turtles of the Sanctuary

Coastal and marine species/habitats

501(c)3 non-profit

Research (8 long-term studies)

Education (21,808 students reached)

Funding: ongoing contracts, project grants

8 staff, 2 research vessels

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Then: A Large-Scale Harvest

Today: Surveys for Distribution and Population Status

HUNTs: Haphazard Unmarked Nonlinear Transects

Weight, measures

Health status

Genetic stock

Diet (lavage and SIA)

Somatic growth

Long- term tags

Abundance measures (Distance transect, CMR)

Movements (PTTs and tag recoveries)

Key West National Wildlife Refuge

IRG Surveys since 2002 have shown that KWNWR and nearby Sanctuary waters are important foraging areas for three sea turtle species. Four species have been captured.

Key West National Wildlife Refuge

Sea Turtle Species:

Green TurtlesLoggerheads

Hawksbills Kemp’s Ridley

Kemp’s ridley

Hawksbill

Loggerhead

Green turtle

Shallow Mixed HardbottomCommunity on Oolitic Limestone

SEA TURTLE FORAGING HABITATS

Shallow Seagrass on Lime Muds

SEA TURTLE FORAGING HABITATS

Patchy Seagrass on Carbonate Sands

SEA TURTLE FORAGING HABITATS

Submerged Limestone Jetty (circa 1900)

SEA TURTLE FORAGING HABITATS

Inshore Patch Reef and Surrounding Hardbottom

SEA TURTLE FORAGING HABITATS

Areas of Importance For Sea Turtle Foraging in the Lower Keys

QuicksandsMooney Harbor

Cottrell Reef and West Jetty

Lakes Passage

Areas of Importance For Sea Turtle Foraging in the Lower Keys

Quicksands

Green, Adult

Green, Subadult

Green, Juvenile Hawksbill

Loggerhead, Adult

Loggerhead, Subadult

Mooney Harbor

Green, Adult Green, Subadult

Green, Juvenile

Hawksbill, Juvenile

Loggerhead, Adult

Loggerhead, Subadult

Cottrell Reef and West Jetty

Green, Adult Green, Subadult

Green, Juvenile

Hawksbill, Juvenile

Hawksbill, Subadult

Kemp's Ridley

Loggerhead, Adult

Loggerhead, Subadult

Lakes Passage

Green, Adult Green, Subadult

Green, Juvenile

Hawksbill, Juvenile

Hawksbill, SubadultLoggerhead,

Adult

Loggerhead, SubadultN=2342

N=600 N=763

N=116

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3

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2

32

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11

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Green Turtle OriginGreen Turtle Destination

Loggerhead DestinationLoggerhead Origin

Key West NWR

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Connections

Home Range

Green Turtle Size and Habitat

Sea Turtle Abundance and Distribution

Eastern Quicksands

Standardized Transects

Six transect lines~30 km2 field siteTransects: 18 times since 2006

Adults444 Observations

Subadults

Distance Sampling

597 Observations

Density Surface Modelscombine these functions with spatial variables:

Sightings, Transects, Habitat, Depth

Subadults Adults

Predicted Distributions

0.001

Turtles per 50m2

1.12

SubadultEstimated abundance: 2239

0.001

Turtles per 50m2

1.12

AdultEstimated abundance: 1415

Null Model Analysis

Observed Mean1.712962

Expected Mean1.903038

sd = 0.00496372

Histogram of null model results

Size classes are segregating

Proportionately Subadult Heavy

Proportionately Adult Heavy

0.002

0 Proportionately Even

-0.002

Size Class Segregation

Adults Subadults

Adults• Shallower water depths• Preferentially occupying ecotones

- Bare sand/seagrass/hard bottom

Subadults• Focused on seagrass• Deeper water refugia?

Determining segregation can inform us on further aspects of this species biology:• Predator avoidance strategies • Intraspecific competition

Discussion

Threats

Fisheries Mortality

Threats

Vessel Strikes

Threats

Entanglement

Solutions

Marquesas Post-Michael Cleanup

On the Horizon Lower Keys Sea Turtle Health Assessment

On the Horizon Additional Areas of Importance

Questions?