Binder 4: Photographs and Images

 

Alternative Title

Turtle Crawl - Cayos Miskitos

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Creation Date

11-1-1977

Abstract

Photograph of two green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) inside of a turtle crawl, which is an enclosure constructed by putting wooden poles into the water in a circular shape. Turtle crawls are used to hold sea turtles caught by fishermen. In the photograph, one turtle extends its head above the water while the second turtle remains underwater. This turtle crawl may have been constructed by indigenous Miskito Fishermen in the area of the Miskito Cays, Nicaragua. The Miskito people are a Central American indigenous group who have historically hunted sea turtles around the area of the Miskito Cays, Nicaragua. Research scientists aboard the R/V [Research Vessel] Alpha Helix encountered the Miskito fishermen at the Miskito Cays during their research expedition and interacted with them, asking them about the green sea turtles and their feeding grounds around the Miskito Cays. This photograph was taken near the Miskito Cays, Nicaragua during the research expedition of Dr. John C. Ogden and his colleagues to Miskito Bank, Nicaragua aboard the R/V Alpha Helix from October 13, 1977 to November 18, 1977 where their research included studies on seagrasses, fish, sea urchins, and the green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas).

Keywords

Marine biology--Research, Miskito Coast (Nicaragua and Honduras), Green sea turtle, Sea turtles, Sea turtle fisheries

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2 x 2 inches cardboard projector slide with Kodachrome 35mm color photographic film

Digital Date

2023

Media Type

Color slides

Identifier

O19-00055

Keywords

Marine biology--Research, Miskito Coast (Nicaragua and Honduras), Green sea turtle, Sea turtles, Sea turtle fisheries

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