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The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is a large, herbivorous sea turtle found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide. They are listed as Endangered due to threats like habitat loss, bycatch, and climate change.
The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is a large, herbivorous sea turtle found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide. They are listed as Endangered due to threats like habitat loss, bycatch, and climate change.

Gracie is a hawksbill turtle (ID #0001) first spotted 29/02/2024. This sub adult turtle has been sighted 11 times, contributing valuable data to our Andaman Sea conservation database through the Andaman Turtle Watch partnership.

Meet Tula, a hawksbill turtle in our Andaman Sea database. ID #0002, sub-adult, multiple sightings since May 2023. The Andaman’s first turtle photo-ID project.

Barney is a hawksbill turtle (ID #0006) first spotted in October 2024. This sub-adult turtle has been sighted only once, contributing valuable data to our Andaman Sea conservation database through the Andaman Turtle Watch partnership.

Jueng is a hawksbill turtle (ID #0059) first spotted April 2025. This sub-adult turtle has been sighted only once, contributing valuable data to our Andaman Sea conservation database through the Andaman Turtle Watch partnership.

General Grievous is a hawksbill turtle (ID #0063) first spotted in April, 2025. This adult turtle has been sighted only once, contributing valuable data to our Andaman Sea conservation database through the Andaman Turtle Watch partnership.

Undetermined is a hawksbill turtle (ID #0064) first spotted April 2025. This sub-adult turtle has been sighted 2 times, contributing valuable data to our Andaman Sea conservation database through the Andaman Turtle Watch partnership.

Won’t is a hawksbill turtle (ID #0065) first spotted in May 2025. This sub-adult turtle has been sighted only once, contributing valuable data to our Andaman Sea conservation database through the Andaman Turtle Watch partnership.

Jess is a hawksbill turtle (ID #0066) first spotted in May, 2025. This sub-adult turtle has been sighted only once, contributing valuable data to our Andaman Sea conservation database through the Andaman Turtle Watch partnership.

Anakin is a green turtle (ID #0004) first spotted in April 2018. This adult turtle has been sighted 12 times, contributing valuable data to our Andaman Sea conservation database through the Andaman Turtle Watch partnership.
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