Honu Count: how shell-etchings, participatory science, and a novel online survey are improving assessments of the Hawaiian Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) population
摘要
The Hawaiian green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas; honu) subpopulation is listed as a Distinct Population Segment in the Central North Pacific Ocean under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, which mandates monitoring to understand population viability of threatened species. The honu population abundance has largely been determined by a census of nesting females at the main nesting site, Lalo (French Frigate Shoals), an atoll located approximately 1,000 km northwest of the main Hawaiian Islands (MHI) within the Papah