Research and Monitoring
Nesting beach surveys are the most widely implemented monitoring tool in use globally, and are an important component of assessing sea turtle populations. These surveys are important to evaluate the effects of recovery and conservation efforts at nesting sites. Population size is assessed by counting the number of clutches laid in a particular season (Godley, et al., 2001). The entire Ambergris Caye area is historically considered a nesting area. Hoh Chan responds to reports of nesting throughout the island. However, much effort is concentrated at the two key nesting sites of Robles, Rocky Point, and recently Basil Jones and Punta Azul. The Hol Chan staff monitor the nesting beaches weekly during the months of May to November.
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