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About the legal (over?)harvest of sea turtle eggs at Ostional

September 6, 2013by lepeavey Leave a comment

If you are fond of sea turtles (and who isn’t?), at some point during the past few years you’ve probably received an email forward with pictures of Costa Ricans carrying […]

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Conservation & Management, ETP olive ridleys

The man (and women) behind the curtain

April 12, 2013by lepeavey Leave a comment

Well, tomorrow is my last day in the UH Biogeochemical Stable Isotope Lab.  I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here, and its been wildly productive!  I have worked through most […]

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2013, ETP olive ridleys, Research Updates, Stable Isotopes

Turtle Talk with Kinders

April 2, 2013by lepeavey 1 Comment

Erin Schindler and I graduated from Paul V. Moore High School (Central Square, NY) together in 1998 and have remained good friends.  Last Monday, I Skyped with her Kindergarten class […]

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2013, Communicating Science, Education, ETP olive ridleys, Stable Isotopes

March Madness

March 20, 2013by lepeavey 2 Comments

I am currently in preparation for complete madness here in the lab.  It’s March, and I have so much to do!  So many samples to run, and so many basketball […]

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2013, ETP olive ridleys, Research Updates, Stable Isotopes

Turtle Wrangler turned Lab Rat

March 11, 2013by lepeavey 3 Comments

On Friday, I finished my first of six weeks of lab work at the University of Hawai’i (UH) at Manoa’s Biogeochemical Stable Isotope Facility.  My work here will contribute to […]

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2013, ETP olive ridleys, Research Updates, Stable Isotopes

Good news from the field

August 2, 2012by lepeavey 1 Comment

In early July we received a message from colleagues working along Central American nesting beaches that an adult female olive ridley sea turtle I captured on September 26, 2006 off […]

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2012, ETP olive ridleys, Research Updates

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