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Sea Turtles of Bocas del Toro Province, Panama

Sea Turtles of Bocas del Toro Province and the Comarca Ngo¨be-Bugle´, Republic of Panama
Publication Year: 2013
Authors
: Anne Meylan · Peter Meylan · Cristina Ordoñez

Abstract: The Bocas del Toro region of Panama´ (Bocas del Toro Province and the Comarca Ngo¨be-Bugle´) has been known as an important area for sea turtles since at least the 17th century. Four species occur in the region: the hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata), green turtle (Chelonia mydas), loggerhead (Caretta caretta), and leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea). Multiple life stages of these species are supported by the diverse marine habitats and beaches in the region. We summarize the evidence for stages present and their known distributions in the Bocas region. Annual nest numbers, location, and monitoring status are given for 17 nesting beaches. These beaches support regionally significant numbers of leatherback and hawksbill nests, small numbers of green turtle nests and, rarely, loggerhead nests. We review the history of sea turtle use in the Bocas region and describe ‘‘velacio´n,’’ a government-organized system that facilitated the extraction of hawksbills from nesting beaches throughout the Bocas region during the 20th century to supply the market for tortoiseshell. Current threats to sea turtles in the Bocas area include an illegal directed take of turtles at sea and of eggs and turtles on nesting beaches, bycatch in lobster and shark fisheries, and habitat degradation. Coastal development and increasing tourism have gradually become concerns for sea turtle conservation as the economic focus of the region has changed. The history of conservation efforts on behalf of sea turtles in Bocas is also summarized. This contribution was originally written to provide data on sea turtles for a coastal management plan for the region.

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