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Marine Turtles Turtle Watchers Code of Conduct

Marine Turtles Marine Marine Turtle Turtle Lifecycle Lifecycle Generalised Marine Turtle Lifecycle C Bob Sommerville Presentation Graphics NINGALOO MARINE PARK and the Muiron Islands Marine Management Area are visited by three of the world s seven species of marine turtles each year for breeding and nesting. This is a vital stage of the turtle s reproduction and life cycle. The marine turtles that nest at Ningaloo are all threatened species. They face a very real chance of extinction in the near future. This means that every egg that is laid and every hatchling that hatches contributes to the survival of marine turtles. C Bob Sommerville Presentation Graphics WWF C Canon, Jurgen Freund C DEC Exmouth C Susie Bedford

Identifying your Sea Turtle NINGALOO REEF provides habitat for some of the world s threatened marine species, including dugongs, turtles, humpback whales and whale sharks. Green turtles (Chelonia mydas), loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) and hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata), three of the worlds seven marine turtle species, nest on the mainland beaches adjacent to the Ningaloo Reef during the summer months from November to March. WWF C Canon, Mauri Rautkari WWF C Col Limpus WWF C Guy Marcovaldi Green Turtles Their carapace (or shell) is high domed, olive green in colour and measures approximately one metre in length at adulthood. There are 4 pairs of large scales on either side of the carapace. They live on coral reefs and in seagrass beds. They are herbivorous (plant eating) and eat algae, seagrasses and mangroves. Green turtles are one of the largest grazing herbivores in the ocean. Green turtles move with simultaneous flipper movement creating distinctive, parallel tracks. Loggerhead Turtles Their carapace is dark brown and irregularly speckled with darker brown. It measures approximately one metre in length at adulthood. The head is large in relation to other marine turtle species. There are 5 pairs of large scales on either side of the carapace. They are carnivorous (meat eating) and feed on shellfish, sea urchins, crabs, anemones, molluscs and jellyfish. They live on coral reefs and in bays and estuaries in warm and temperate waters. Loggerhead turtles move diagonal flippers simultaneously creating an alternate track. Hawksbill Turtles Their carapace is particularly attractive and appears olive green or brown. It measures approximately 0.8 metres in length at adulthood. They have a distinctive beak-like nose with four pre-frontal scales on the beak. There are 4 pairs of scales on either side of the carapace. They are omnivorous (plant and meat eating) and eat mainly sponges. They also feed on seagrasses, algae, soft corals and shellfish. They live on coral reefs and rocky areas that harbour sponges. Hawksbill turtles move diagonal flippers simultaneously creating a narrow alternate track.

Sea turtles need our help Marine turtles are recognised internationally as species of conservation concern. Five of the seven species are listed as endangered according to the 1990 IUCN (International Union for Conservation and Nature) Red List of Threatened Animals. C Susie Bedford How You Can Help Volunteer with the Ningaloo Turtle Program. Visit the Jurabi Turtle Centre. C Tony Howard Go on a Turtle Tour where you may encounter nesting turtles. Follow the Turtle Watchers Code of Conduct. Avoid driving your vehicle on turtle nesting beaches. Compacting the sand near nests creates obstructions for emerging hatchlings. Avoid using campfires or any artificial lights on nesting beaches which can disorient and disturb nesting turtles and hatchlings. C Tony Howard Use reusable bags instead of plastic bags turtles mistake plastic bags for jellyfish and eat them, eventually starving to death. Ningaloo Marine Turtles Need Your Help The turtles are under threat from: Fox predation. Inappropriate tourism activities. Vehicle use on beaches. Boat strikes. Marine debris. Throw all your rubbish into the bin turtles can get caught up in discarded fishing lines, ropes and other debris at sea and on the beach. Do not buy or sell sea turtle products this creates a demand for products that require hunting and killing turtles. Drive your boat slowly to avoid injuring turtles in the water.

Seeing and Learning about sea turtles How, Where and When to see Marine Turtles Marine turtles can be viewed in their natural underwater habitat along the length of the Ningaloo Reef all year round. Check out popular snorkelling spots such as: Turquoise Bay. Lakeside. Oyster Stacks. C CALM Exmouth The Jurabi Turtle Centre is a small scale interpretive facility located approximately 18kms from Exmouth (Yardie Creek Road, 1.5kms south of Lighthouse Caravan Park). The centre is open to the public at all times. Visitors can follow self-guided displays and access information about marine turtles. When observing turtles in the water: Do not attempt to touch or ride turtles. Avoid chasing or surrounding turtles. From November to March each year marine turtles nest on the beaches of Ningaloo Marine Park. Experience a Turtle Talk and Tour Find out about the amazing world of sea turtles and join experienced guides for an enchanting and informative evening as you have an opportunity to observe sea turtles at night. A Turtle Talk and Tour is available at Jurabi Turtle Centre. Transport is available from town accommodation. Avoid disturbing resting, sleeping or mating turtles. Do not use underwater scooters. Approach turtles slowly and calmly from side on. Approach turtles no closer than one arm s length. Contact Exmouth Visitors Centre Tel: (08) 9949 1176 or 1800 287 328 for further details on turtle tours. WWF C Canon Juergen Freund

Ningaloo Community Turtle Monitoring Program This program requires volunteers to spend approximately 2-3 hours every morning collecting data on turtle nesting beaches, starting at 5.30am. Successful nesting attempts, turtle species, evidence of disturbance and predation and evidence of hatchling emergence are some examples of the data that is collected. Data is analysed to identify trends in turtle populations over time, determine significant rookeries and identify specific levels of threats, such as fox predation and human disturbance. The information can be utilised to more effectively manage activities in significant nesting rookeries and to address major threats to local turtle populations. C CALM Exmouth Volunteers Needed No previous experience is necessary however you must be at least 18 years old or will be supervised by an adult. You must be able to walk up to 3kms of beach, sometimes over rocky terrain. Become a Turtle Tracker and go monitoring by completing a field assessment with the Ningaloo Community Turtle Monitoring Program. Volunteer at the Jurabi Turtle Centre and get the opportunity to observe nesting turtles at night. There are chances to become a Turtle Scout. CdTony Howard C Susie Bedford

In Ningaloo Marine turtles are ancient mariners who have survived in the world s oceans for over 100 million years. Marine Park They are well adapted reptiles which have a strong, protective shell known as a carapace and four paddle-like flippers that are used for swimming and crawling up the beach to lay eggs. WWF C Canon, Jurgen Freund Marine turtles breathe air, have a strong sense of smell and well developed eyes, allowing them to see different colours. Marine Turtles are long lived animals and reach maturity at 20-50 years of age. WWF C Canon, Jurgen Freund Throughout their lives they occupy different habitats, from the open ocean to coral reefs. More Information? DEPT OF CONSERVATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT Exmouth District Office Nimitz Street, Exmouth, WA 6707 Ph: (08) 9949 1676 Fax: (08) 9949 1580 Email: ningalooturtles@wwf.org.au or exmouth@calm.wa.gov.au For more information on Exmouth and the surrounding area, please contact: THE EXMOUTH VISITOR CENTRE Ph: (08) 9949 1176 www.exmouthwa.com