Hawksbill Turtle

Tula

About Tula

ID Number

0002

Age

Sub Adult

Gender

Female

Tags

None Visible

Markings

None Visible

Tula Sighting Info

First Sighted By
Dive Site Info

Depth Sighted 12-15m

Date and Time

11/05/2023 00:00

Sighted By Big Blue

2 time(s)

Tula's Taxonomic Classification

Domain: Eukarya

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Reptilia

Order: Testudines

Family: Cheloniidae
Genus: Eretmochelys
Species: Eretmochelys imbricata

Common name: Hawksbill Turtle

Photograph by: Will Nesset
About This Photo

It all started with a single frame – a still taken from a GoPro video. With the help of that image and a few others, we were able to confirm her identity. Will, one of our team members, gave her a name: Tula.

Tula was a female, and she became our second successfully identified turtle In the Andaman Turtle Watch database. At the time, we didn’t realize how significant that moment was – or how many more turtles we would come to know.

The idea behind naming these turtles and building a photo database was simple but powerful: create a lasting visual record of our local population. But more than that, it was a way to bring others into the story. Citizen science became personal. After all, who wouldn’t want to name their own turtle and play a part in protecting these incredible animals?

Now, with each new photo added, the database becomes stronger. Every image helps us cross-reference sightings, trace patterns, and learn more about the turtles that call these waters home. What started with Tula has grown into something far bigger – a community effort to understand and protect the wild hearts of the sea.

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Proud Partners in Sea Turtle Conservation

This turtley awesome data is provided by Andaman Turtle Watch (ATW).

Updated 29 August 2025

Since October 2024, ATW has partnered with Big Blue Diving Khao Lak – the leading contributor of sea turtle sightings in the Andaman Sea. Big Blue’s team routinely photographs and reports turtles, playing a vital role in helping ATW monitor and protect them.

Learn more on our ATW info page, join the Facebook group, or contact Eve at andamanturtlewatch@gmail.com.

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