Thursday, 26 May 2011
Artificial light from afar
Even on an isolated island with very little artificial light, a nesting beach can still be affected by light pollution, as seen in the above photo (photo by K. Levasseur). Light from mainland Antigua is approximately 2km away, glowing behind the beach.
Even the faintest light on a dark night can disorient sea turtles, especially hatchlings, who emerge from the sand typically at night and crawl towards the lightest horizon to find the sea. On a natural beach unaffected by artificial lighting, the lightest point on the horizon is that over water, opposite dark dunes and vegetation backing the beach.
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
With 3 weeks left until the 2011 nesting season's official start, and an interesting drop in neophyte number last season, we would like to give our official estimates of this season's turtle numbers:
Total Neophytes
Kate 78 28
Jepson 75 25
Katrina 76 22
Seth 75 21
Mark 69 19
Dom 81 30
Carol
Any other guesses?
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