Binder 4: Photographs and Images
Alternative Title
Miskito Tortugueros - Cayos Miskitos
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Creation Date
11-1-1977
Abstract
Photograph of three indigenous Miskito fishermen in a boat with a green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas). The green sea turtle has ropes attached to its front flippers which are held taut by the Miskito fishermen, pulling the green sea turtle into a vertical position. The Miskito people are a Central American indigenous group who have historically hunted sea turtles around the area of the Miskito Cays, Nicaragua. This green sea turtle was caught by the Miskito fishermen at the Miskito Cays and was found to have a tracking tag on it. Dr. John C. Ogden (of Fairleigh Dickinson University - West Indies Laboratory) and his colleague Dr. Ronald C. Phillips (of Seattle Pacific College) recovered the tracking tag and measured the size of the turtle. 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 [Research Vessel] 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), Miskito, Sea turtles, Sea turtle fisheries, Green sea turtle
Extent
2 x 2 inches cardboard projector slide with Kodachrome 35mm color photographic film
Physical Collection
Digital Date
2023
Media Type
Color slides
Identifier
O19-00045
Recommended Citation
Ogden, John C., "Miskito fishermen with green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas)" (1977). Binder 4: Photographs and Images. Image 41.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/ogden_images/41
Keywords
Marine biology--Research, Miskito Coast (Nicaragua and Honduras), Miskito, Sea turtles, Sea turtle fisheries, Green sea turtle