Florida Hawksbill Project
The Florida Hawksbill Project is focused on the biology and conservation of hawksbill turtles and their habitats
06/13/2024
Happy Hawksbill Day from the Florida Hawksbill Project! It's always good day when working with this remarkable species!
The Florida Hawksbill Project is authorized to handle hawksbill turtles for research purposes by both State and Federal authorities. You can learn more at https://savetheseaturtle.org/HawksbillProject/
06/13/2023
Happy Hawksbill Day!
12/25/2021
Congratulations to Ms. Liberty Boyd (soon to be Dr. Boyd) and the rest of the team that included myself, Ms. Courtney Knauer and Dr. John Zardus who worked together to publish our new paper on sea turtle barnacles entitled "Evidence for Host Selectivity and Specialization by Epizoic Chelonibia Barnacles Between Hawksbill and Green Sea Turtles", now available in open-access format in the Coevolution section of the latest issue of Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. Aside from being a little clingy and self-centered, barnacles are actually very complex crustaceans that have developed some fascinating relationships with their hosts, in this case two species of sea turtles. We hope our new friend Chelonibia caretta garners all the fame and fortune it deserves! Click here for all the exciting details!
https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fevo.2021.807237
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