2/7/2023
The HPA STRP team went to the Hilton Waikoloa Lagoon to capture and tag turtles that live in there. There are a number of turtles that are resident in the lagoon and gather around the waterfall area and feed on algae that comes out of the boat channels. Pictures taken by George Balazs shows how the propellers from the boats breaks the Caulerpa loose so that it can make its way to the water-fall and "into the turtles' mouths".
During the day, Laura Jim, Sihkea Jim and participating students were able to capture 14 green turtles (honu) during the day. We weighed, measured, moto-tooled and process these fourteen honu and quickly released them back into the lagoon. Within an hour or two of release (probably even sooner) we observed some of our numbered turtles over at the water-fall feeding on the Caulerpa coming from the boat channel.
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The boats that transport the hotel guests to the outer reaches of the hotel's property. The propellers of the boats knock the algae (Caulerpa sp.) growing in the channel. |
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The lose algae washed down the channel to the waterfall where it drops into the lagoon. There are always honu waiting there to gobble up the free meal of green algae (Caulerpa sp.), |
Some images of our work today:
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