Our team will conduct studies on the behavior, physiology and migration patterns of the leatherback turtles on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. We will help tag and identify turtles, record nest locations and help determine hatchling success. Researchers and scientists have been working with these turtles in for the past 17 years in attempt to understand the impact of human activities and pollution. This work has led to the establishment of a National Park and a Marine Biology field station.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Views of Costa Rica

Sunset at Playa Grande
Playa Grande beach- arial view
Meandering River-arial view
Mountains near San Jose

3 Comments:

At January 25, 2008 1:43 PM , Anonymous morgan, marika, and camilla (6A) said...

Hi Ms. Seshadri
It is Morgan, Marika, and Camilla!
The pictures are really and we learned a lot just from reading a few posts. Hope you are having fun! :)

 
At January 25, 2008 1:55 PM , Anonymous Dragon said...

Hi Mrs. Seshadri!! This is Camilla! It is very interesting to learn about leatherback turtles on this website. It is so cool that you get to go to Costa Rica to see them. Bye!

 
At January 29, 2008 4:20 PM , Anonymous ariana said...

how did you guys get those pictures?! they're so pretty! i hope you are having fun! we miss you!
ariana
:)

 

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