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511 imagesDiscovering New Plant Species Among Glaciers Researcher: Bruce Bennett July 2003 Yukon Territories, Canada Head Biologist: Ramona Maraj
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162 imagesChannel Island Fox July 2003 Santa Cruz Island, Channel Islands
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56 imagesSacred Forests Of Kenya 1993 Earthwatch Institute Team III Researcher: Thomas Odhiambo Nyanza Province, Kenya
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48 imagesWind & Sun Power For Kenya 1993 Earthwatch Institute Team III Researcher: Dan Kammen Nuu - Kitui District, Kenya
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69 imagesMaternal Health 1993 Earthwatch Institute Team IV Researcher: Prisca Nemapare Mucheke - Masvingo, Zimbabwe
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30 imagesDiamondback Terrapins 1991 Earthwatch Institute Team III Researcher: Whit Gibbons Kiawah Island, South Carolina
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19 imagesSaving the Chesapeake 1991 Earthwatch Institute Team III Researcher: Jim Perry Gloucester Point, Virginia
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11 imagesAndrew Jackson's Hermitage 1991 Earthwatch Institute Team III Researcher: Larry McKee Hermitage, Tennessee
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13 imagesGolden Gate Recreation Area 1991 Earthwatch Institute Researcher: Judd Howell Alcatraz Island, CA
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6 imagesVirginia Waterbird Sanctuary 1991 Earthwatch Institute Team III Researcher: Michael Erwin Eastern Shore, Virginia
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30 imagesStolen Lands 1992 Earthwatch Institute Team II Researcher: Russell Handsman Washington, Connecticut
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31 imagesShenandoah Wildlife 1992 Earthwatch Institute Team V Researcher: Bill McShea Front Royal, VA
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37 imagesSea Lion Language & Behavior 1992 Earthwatch Institute Team XXIV Researcher: Ron Schusterman Santa Cruz, CA
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28 imagesSave the Manatees 1993 Earthwatch Institute Team II Researcher: Jessica Koelsch Sarasota, Florida
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36 imagesWild Dolphin Societies 1993 Earthwatch Institute Team IX Researcher: Randy Wells Sarasota, Florida
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71 imagesOrca 1993 Earthwatch Institute Team III Researcher: Ken Balcomb Friday Harbor, WA
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13 imagesInside Oregon Caves 1993 Earthwatch Institute Team II Researcher: John Roth Cave Junction, Oregon
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14 imagesNorthwest Hunters & Traders 1993 Earthwatch Institute Team II Researcher: Joanne Mack Klamath Falls, Oregon
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49 imagesEnd Of The Dinosaurs 1994 Earthwatch Institute Team II Researcher: Keith Rigby Fort Peck, Montana
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37 imagesLemon Sharks 1994 Earthwatch Institute Team II & V Researcher: Sam Gruber Bimini, Bahamas
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43 imagesMonterey Dolphins 1995 Earthwatch Institute Team V Researcher: Daniela Maldini - Feinholz Santa Cruz, CA
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50 imagesHorse Sense Researcher: Evelyn Hanggi 1995 Earthwatch Institute Team V Aptos, California
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38 images1995 Earthwatch Institute Team IV Researcher: Judd Howell Golden Gate Recreation Area, CA
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37 imagesNative Settlements of New England 1996 Earthwatch Institute Team III Researchers: Elena Décima / Marty Dudek Greenfield, MA
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52 imagesGrand Canyon Anasazi 1996 Earthwatch Institute Team II Researcher: Alan Sullivan Grand Canyon - Kiabab Forest - Arizona
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33 imagesArizona Cliff Dwellings 1996 Earthwatch Institute Team II Researcher: Richard Lange Globe, Arizona
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64 imagesBaja Island Predators 1997 Earthwatch Institute Team III Researcher: Gary Polis Bahia De Los Angeles - Baja, Mexico
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22 imagesBlack Sea Turtles Of Baja 1997 Earthwatch Institute Team III.5 Researcher: Jeff Seminoff Bahia De Los Angeles - Baja, Mexico
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59 imagesBlack Sea Turtles Of Baja 1997 Earthwatch Institute Team IV Researcher: J. Nichols Bahia De Los Angeles / Bahia Magdelana Baja, Mexico
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35 imagesEverglades Ecology 1997 Earthwatch Institute Team II Researcher: Harry Slater Everglades, Florida
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24 imagesWild Dolphin Societies 1997 Earthwatch Institute Team III Researcher: Randy Wells / Sue Hofmann Sarasota, Florida
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16 imagesWild Dolphin Societies Mid Dec. 1997 Stranding Rough-toothed Dolphins Sarasota, Florida
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19 imagesFlorida's Manatees Dec. 1997 Pre '98 Projects Researcher: Jessica Koelsch Sarasota, Florida
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145 imagesJoshua Tree Desert Tortoises 1998 Earthwatch Institute Team II Researcher: Gillian Bowser Joshua Tree National Park, CA
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40 imagesGray Whales Of Baja 1998 Earthwatch Institute Team V Researcher: Paco Ollervides Puerto San Carlos Baja CA Sur, Mexico
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48 imagesMinnesota's Black Bears 1998 Earthwatch Institute Team I Researcher: Kristina Timmerman David Garshelis Voyageurs National Park, MN
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68 imagesGhost Town Pikas 1998 Earthwatch Institute Team VI Researchers: John Frisch Andrew Smith John Nagy Bodie, CA
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60 imagesWhooping Cranes 1999 Earthwatch Institute Team III Researchers: Mike Kreger, George Gee Jeff Hatfield & David Clugston Kissimmee, FL
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106 imagesWhales & Dolphins Of Mauritius 2001 Earthwatch Institute Team I Researcher: Delphine Legay Mauritius Delphine Legay January 25th 1973 - June 23rd 2001 Imagine someone who has a love for life, and all that it has to offer. Whose passion for her time with the dolphins & whales so joyous it brings a smile just thinking about it. Imagine this same wondrous spirit inviting you to share her adventure, above and below the waves, to see 'her' dolphins, 'her' whales. A young light burning so bright, it illuminates the deepest ocean. A future so filled with promise, you could taste it. A young woman who, if you hadn't fallen in love with her and her world, it was because you were yet to open your eyes.
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121 imagesSouth African Penguins 2001 Earthwatch Institute Team II Researchers: Peter Barham Philip Whittington, Shaun Davis Leslie Underhill, Robert Crawford Robben Island, South Africa
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46 imagesFlorida Armadillos 2001 Earthwatch Institute Team V Researchers: Drs. Jim Loughry and Colleen McDonough Tallahassee, Florida
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139 imagesDolphins & Whales of Abaco Island 2005 Earthwatch Institute Team VII Researcher: Diane Claridge Sandy Point, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
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175 imagesSri Lanka's Elephants and Elusive Leopards 2005 Earthwatch Institute Researcher(s): Ravi Corea, Harsha Gammanpila, Mark Weckel, and Chandeep Corea Wasgamuwa Region, Sri Lanka
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469 imagesSri Lanka's Temple Monkeys Researcher: Dr. Wolfgang Dittus 2005 Earthwatch Institute Team VI Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka
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369 imagesSouth Africa's Hyenas Earthwatch Institute Team IV Researchers: Dr. Dawn Scott & Richard Yarnell August 2006 Mankwe Wildlife Reserve, South Africa
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323 imagesResearchers: Dr. Mauro Lucherini, Claudia Manfredi, Estela Luengos Vidal 2007 Earthwatch Institute Team V Chasicó Provincial Park, Argentina
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496 imagesCrocodiles Of The Zambezi Earthwatch Institute Team II Researchers: Dr. Alison Leslie, Audrey Detoeuf-Boulade, Kevin Wallace November 2007 Lower Zambezi, Zambia
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349 imagesAustralia's Forest Marsupials Researchers: Dr. David Lindenmayer, Damian Michael 2008 Earthwatch Institute Team II Central Highlands of Victoria, Australia
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390 imagesSharks and Rays of Monterey Researcher: Sean Van Sommeran 2008 Earthwatch Institute Team V Monterey, California
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71 imagesYakushima, Japan Loggerhead Sea Turtle Project July 1999 Researchers: J. Nichols, Kazuyoshi Omuta & Naoki Kamezaki J. Nichols, Dana Nichols & David Barron traveled to Yakushima Island where 1/3 of all Japanese loggerhead sea turtles nest. Complimenting the existing research & story of the 'Loggerhead Transpacific Journey', we documented the nesting loggerhead turtles. The reason for the Japan trip was a result of research by J. Nichols and his colleagues Antonio Resendiz and Jeff Seminoff. They had proven that the newly hatched loggerhead turtles of Japan make their way across the pacific to Baja where they feed until maturity and then return to Japan in a ~ 10 month journey to nest. The journey back to Japan has been documented using satellite tags attached to loggerhead turtles, which has resulted in real time tracking of the loggerhead transpacific journey. The first of these turtles was 'Rosita and Adelita'. School age children tracked the loggerheads journey using their computers in the classrooms. The course was plotted from the information sent to the satellites from the satellite tags on the turtles back as it made its journey. Included is map of the plotted points from Baja to Japan of one of the tracked turtles, as well as photographs from the Baja research site.
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25 imagesOur Thoughts and prayers are with the people of Sendai and all of those affected by the recent earthquake and tsunami this past year in Japan. In July of 1999, J. Nichols, Dana Nichols and David Barron traveled to Japan, visiting Yakushima Island where 1/3 of all Japanese loggerhead sea turtles nest. Complimenting the existing research & story of the 'Loggerhead Transpacific Journey', we documented the nesting loggerhead turtles. After Yakushima, we headed north east to Sendai looking for the place where Adelita, the first satellite tracked loggerhead turtle from Baja to Japan, came to shore. It was long believed by J. Nichols that Adelita was picked up by a fishing boat (most likely a squid boat) roughly 200 miles off the Japanese coast and brought to port near Sendia. Using a GPS and with the aide of local authorities, we journeyed along the coast until we found the exact position of landfall. After one large fishing port, and one smaller more likely location, we ended up at a third fishing port at Isohama, where we found exactly what J. Nichols had suspected. Roughly 10 Squid boats rested, on this rainy day, at port. This is were Adelita was brought. The reason for the Japan trip was a result of research by J. Nichols and his colleagues Antonio Resendiz and Jeff Seminoff. They had proven that the newly hatched loggerhead turtles of Japan make their way across the pacific to Baja where they feed until maturity and then return to Japan in a ~ 10 month journey to nest. The journey back to Japan has been documented using satellite tags attached to loggerhead turtles, which has resulted in real time tracking of the loggerhead transpacific journey. The first of these turtles was 'Rosita and Adelita'. School age children tracked the loggerheads journey using their computers in the classrooms. The course was plotted from the information sent to the satellites from the satellite tags on the turtles back as it made its journey.
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11 imagesDuke Marine Lab Researchers: Melissa Snover, J. Nichols - Beaufort, NC - September, 1999
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9 imagesPatuxent Whooping Cranes Researcher: Mike Kreger Laurel, Maryland - September 1999
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79 imagesGray Whales, Jan. 2000 San Ignacio, Loreto & Isla Coronado Baja California, Mexico
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121 imagesElk Of Kentucky Researcher: John Cox Robinson Forest, Kentucky December 2000
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35 imagesElk Of Kentucky 2 Researcher: John Cox Robinson Forest, Kentucky January 2001
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103 imagesKeiko Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland (From The Movie Free Willy) February, 2000
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29 imagesMinnesota's Black Bear Dens Researcher: Kristina Timmerman - Voyageurs National Park, MN April, 2001
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108 imagesLoggerhead Sea Turtles Researcher J. Nichols Baja, Mexico - August 1999 A bizarre twist occurred the day before our trip to Yakushima, Japan in July of 1999. Nichols received word by e-mail from Baja that a fisherman came forward with a flipper tag from a Loggerhead released in Japan! The result was that a newly hatched loggerhead from Yakushima was brought to Okinawa for approx. 6 months then tagged with a Japanese flipper tag (by Dr. Teruya & and Dr. Uchida) and released in 1988. The flipper tag was discovered by a Baja fisherman and kept on his key chain for 6 years before notifying Nichols associates. Nichols had gained the respect & confidence of the Baja fisherman enough to be handed this incredible discovery. The loggerhead was approx. 6 inches long when released according to the Okinawa Aquarium which released the turtle, and was caught 5 years later of the Baja coast in 1994. Ironically, the fisherman knew that Japanese loggerheads were making their way to Baja long before any researches
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71 imagesMinnesota's Black Bear Dens 2 Researcher: Kristina Timmerman March, 2002 Voyageurs National Park, MN
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65 imagesFlorida Turtles Researchers: Erin McMichael, Ray Carthy, Jeff Seminoff March 2002 Cape San Blas, Florida
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118 imagesBaja Turtles 2002 Researchers: J. Nichols & Louise Brooks Baja, Mexico
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165 imagesFlorida Turtles 2 Researchers: Erin McMichael, Ray Carthy Jeff Seminoff August 2002 Cape San Blas, Florida
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