Our team will conduct studies on the behavior, physiology and migration patterns of the leatherback turtles on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. We will help tag and identify turtles, record nest locations and help determine hatchling success. Researchers and scientists have been working with these turtles in for the past 17 years in attempt to understand the impact of human activities and pollution. This work has led to the establishment of a National Park and a Marine Biology field station.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Adios Playa Grande!


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At February 3, 2008 8:51 PM , Anonymous TDT said...

Hey guys!!! The dream team miss you so much! We love your blogs. Thanks a lot for so much work and for being so much fun despite the sleep depravation.
It was very difficult to say good by.
Love, The Dream Team

 
At February 4, 2008 6:49 PM , Anonymous ariana said...

You all look really happy because of your contribution to the sea turtle population and also really sad because you dont want to leave the beach and turtles! dont worry you'll be back soon!!
ariana

 

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