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Title Marine turtle and Philippines nesting LUCE, MATIAS J.; PACASI, SATUN GENCIANE, MAI; LUCE, UTH S.; Author(s) PED M.; MAN, ANA FE M.; ANGLIN SEGVIA, LAND; LUCE, FANCIS KU S. Proceedings the 6th Internationa Citation SEASTA2000 and Asian Bio-logging S SEASTA2000 workshop) (2011): 35-38 Issue Date 2011-03 UL http://hdl.handle.net/2433/138578 ight Type Conference Paper Textversion publisher Kyoto University

Marine turtle and nesting in Malita, Mindanao, Philippines MATIAS J. LUCE 1*, SATUNIN C. PACASI 1, MAI GENCIANE 1, UTH S. LUCE 2, PED M. AVENID 2, ANA FE M. MAN 2, LE Y ANGLINGT 3, LAND SEGVIA 3 AND FANCIS KUNZTANTIN S. LUCE 3 1 LGU-Malita-MAF, Malita, Davao del Sur 2 Fisheries & Marine Science Department, SPAMAST, Malita, Davao del Sur 3 BLGU-Barangay New Argao, Malita, Davao del Sur Email: mjlucero59@yahoo.com ABSTACT Marine turtle and nesting from April 9, 2004 to June 23, 2009 were the focus the investigation. It involved recording and compilation marine turtle and nesting, conducting tagging and participating in the stock enhancement through subsequent release turtles to the sea. Seventeen adult marine turtles were tagged and released. A total 296 hatchlings were also released. Four species marine turtles were observed in the coastal waters Malita, Davao del Sur, namely: olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea), hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata), green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and the leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea). Hawksbill and the olive ridley obtained the highest recorded followed by the green turtle. The rarest was that the leatherback. Higher s were observed during the warmer months March, April, May and September. Strandings were low for the colder months December, January and February. Lower hatching and survival rate were observed for turtle eggs that were transferred to drier areas. KEYWDS:, nesting, marine turtle, tagging INTDUCTIN The increasing number the endangered aquatic species including the sea turtles has become a global concern. The indiscriminate exploitation by man the aquatic species populations for commercial gains has led to the species decreasing populations (SEAFDEC eport, 2008). All species sea turtles are included in the ed List Threatened Animals 1996 and are classified as endangered (IUCN, 2004). The Southeast Asian region is one which has the highest biodiversity and the richest marine ecosystems in the world. Six the seven species marine turtles are found in the region. Global warming and climate change are issues that we have to address including their pround influence on biodiversity. The endangered marine turtles may not be spared from the effects climate change. To ensure sustainability these resources amidst the effects climate change, specific aspects their life characteristics and behavior may be investigated. Hence, nesting and marine turtle in Malita, Mindanao, Philippines and the circumstantial impact climate change in the aspect rising sea level is also included. Specifically it aimed to a) provide baseline information, recording and compilation marine turtle and nesting b) build awareness and exchange information through conduct tagging on stranded turtles (whenever applicable) and c) participate in the global stock enhancement sea turtles through release stranded turtles and hatchlings to the sea. The information derived from this study are essential in building awareness and exchange information and experiences essential in achieving success for the initiatives on the conservation and management sea turtles. MATEIALS AND METHDS A. ecording the Stranding/ Nesting incident Whenever marine turtle /nesting occurred, a record the incident was prepared using the Department Environment and Natural esources Protected and Wildlife Bureau (DEN-PAWB) form. The location with reference to the lowest tidal mark was noted. If nesting occurred in an area where it could be reached by water during high tide, the eggs were transferred to a much safer/drier area. Whenever possible, the number eggs laid, hatching rate, number and condition hatchlings and all observations that were worth noting down were recorded. B. Tagging (if applicable) Stranded turtles without tags having a carapace width 20 cm above were tagged using the tag provided by PAWB-Philippines. Tagging procedures provided by DEN-PAWB were observed. 35

C. elease the turtle After tagging, the turtles were released back to the sea. Eggs that were laid on the shore were monitored and the active hatchlings were also released immediately after they had hatched. Those that emerged and were not able to crawl and climb to the top the nest underwent rehabilitation and were released at a little later. ESULTS ecords marine turtle s considered in this study were those from April 9, 2004 to June 23, 2009. esults (Table 1) showed that s were observed along the coastal areas Malita, Davao del Sur. For the period from April 9, 2004 to June 23, 2009, a total 24 turtle s were recorded. The same number were released back to the sea, however only 17 these were tagged. A total 296 hatchlings were released to the sea. Species distribution and monthly s f the seven species sea turtles found in the Southeast Asian region, four were observed in the coastal waters the municipality Malita, Davao del Sur. These are: the olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea), hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata), green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and the leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea) as presented in Table 2. Highest s observed were that the hawksbill (10) and the olive ridley (10). The rarest was that the leatherback. Highest s occurred in the coasts Balabagan, Bacolod, Tamburong and Talisay (Table 2). Strandings and nesting all four species: olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea), hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata, green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and the leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea) were also observed in the coasts Balabagan, Bacolod, Tamburong and Talisay. Incidentally, these areas are sitios New Argao where high occurrence dugong is also reported (Lucero, 2009). However, conclusive statements on the possible association the co-existence dugong and turtles in these areas need to be ascertained. Data derived from April 2004 to June 2009 as presented in Table 3 showed that higher occurrence was observed during the warmer months March, April, May and September. Strandings were low for the colder months December, January and February. Marine turtle nesting and hatching Data on turtle nesting and hatching are presented in Table 4. It has to be noted that there were cases when the eggs laid were transferred to a safer place, farther from the lowest tide mark to prevent the eggs from being washed with seawater during high tide. esults showed that the eggs that were not disturbed by transferring gave higher hatching rates from 72.97% to 91.85%. The survival rate newly hatched eggs (hatchlings) was also high (84.38%- 100%). The eggs that were transferred farther from the lowest tide mark showed a much lower hatching rate (0-20.38%) and a survival rate 0.00%- 52.38%. A total 296 hatchlings were released to the sea. Examination the unhatched eggs showed that ants preyed on the eggs. It was also observed that both for the transferred and not transferred eggs, roots coconut trees distorted the eggs and provided convenient portals for the entry ants resulting in the destruction the eggs. Lahusan Musa Dumoy Samtalika Culaman Fig. 1 Map showing the sites Malita 6 21 N DISCUSSIN The presence four the seven species sea turtles namely: olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea), hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata), green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and the leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea in the coastal waters Malita, Davao del Sur (Figure 1) indicates the still rich biodiversity in the area. The approximately 10 km coastal stretch where turtle and nesting occurred is considered a nesting site sea turtles. However, the increased coastal/ shoreline utilization for residential purposes, makes sea turtles more vulnerable to destruction. More nestings during the warmer months March, April, May 36

2009 2008 2007 2006 2004 Jan Feb Ma r Apr Ma yy Jun Jul Aug Sep t ct Nov Dec and September occurred. The data the time nesting is essential in forecasting reproductive population aspects the life marine turtles. Transferring the eggs to a much safer place disturbed the natural process incubation and had affected the hatching rate the eggs. However, granting that the eggs were not disturbed, the waves will still wash the eggs away and will pose 0% survival. This study has contributed to the stock enhancement program turtles by releasing a total 296 hatchlings to the sea. The sea level rise is crudely evident by the loss 3-4 rows coconut trees planted 10m apart along the shoreline where turtles used to nest in the last 3 decades. This reduced the drier areas where turtles could nest. Since turtles nest on land, they have to move inward to the land but may be prevented from doing so because existing coastal shield and protection seawall built along the coasts. Table 1 Date ecord turtle and tagging Species Location T (Tagged) NT (Not Tagged) Number turtles released 04/29/2004 live ridley Balabagan NT 1 09/1/2004 Hawksbill Talisay T 1 9/17 18/2004 Hawksbill Talisay T 1 9/18/2004 Green Culaman T 1 10/30/2004 Hawksbill Talisay T 1 11/9/2004 Hawksbill Talisay T 1 01/29/ Hawksbill Talisay T 1 03/1/ live ridley Talisay T 1 04/19/ live ridley Lahusan NT 1 05/18/ Green Bacolod NT 1 05/25/ live ridley Balabagan NT 1 09/24/ live ridley Balabagan T 1 01/13/2006 live ridley Tingolo T 1 07/8/2007 Hawksbill Talisay NT 1 07/25/2007 Leatherback Talisay NT 1 09/2/2007 live ridley Balabagan T 1 09/4/2007 live ridley Tamborong T 1 10/16/2007 Hawksbill Bacolod NT 1 11/29/2007 Hawksbill Musa T 1 02/11/2008 live ridley Bacolod T 1 05/1/2008 Green Dumoy T 1 11/26/2008 Hawksbill Lahusan T 1 05/07/2009 live ridley Samtalika T 1 06/23/2009 Hawksbill Tamburong T 1 Total 24 Table 2 Marine turtle species distribution and location Location SPECIES H G L Number species Lahusan 2 Musa Dumoy Samtalika Culaman Balabagan 4 1 Bacolod 1 3 Tamburong 2 Talisay 1 6 1 3 Tingolo Total 10 10 3 1 Legend: live idley (Lepidochelys olivacea); H Hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata); G Green turtle (Chelonia mydas); L Leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea) Table 3 Comparative data on monthly s for the year 2004-2009 H 2 1 3 G 1 3 H G H 0 2 2 H 1 3 L H G H Total 37

Table 4 Data on nesting and hatching DN DH Not transferred Mar No data 5, Apr 23, IP 53 days Mar 18, No data July 24, Jul 8, 200 7 Sept 16, 200 7 70 day Transferred Apr Sept 29, 4, 2004 2007 June 16, 2004 48 days s S H NEL 111 70? 135 103 30 HE 81 64 124 21 Eggs D 4 10 0 10 A 77 54? 30 124 11 des-tro yed by ants H 72.97 91.42% 91.8 20.38 0.00% % 5% % S 95.06 84.38% 100 52.38 0.00% % % % NH 77 54 30 124 11 0 Legend: DN-Date Nested; DH-Date hatched; IP-Incubation Period; S-Species; NEL-Number Eggs Laid; HE Hatching efficiency; D-dead; A-alive; H-hatching rate; S-Survival rate; NH-Number hatchlings released initiatives on turtles and other marine resources be expanded to other areas within a unified plan action. EFEENCES IUCN. 2004. Appendix 1 Convention on International Trade on Endangered Species (CITES) the Wild Flora and Fauna Lucero, 2009. Population Estimate and Foraging Niche Dugong (Dugon dugon) in Davao Gulf. Abstract the 5 th SEASTA 2000 and Asian Bio-Logging Science. P. 28. SEAFDEC eport. 2008. Following-up on the Conservation Sea Turtles in Southeast Asia: DNA Study. Hjh. Mahyam bte Mohd. Isa and Syed Abdullah bin Syed Abdul Kadir and Wahidah bte Mohd. Arshaad. eds. Fish for the People. Vol. 6 No. 2, pp. 11-16. CNCLUSIN. Based on the study, the following conclusions were derived: 1. Four species sea turtles, namely: olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea), hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata), green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and the leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea) are found in the study area. 2. The coastal areas from Lahusan to Tingolo Malita, Davao del Sur are nesting sites marine turtles. 3. A total 24 adult turtles, 17 which were tagged and 296 hatchlings were released to the sea. ECMMENDATINS Based on the study, it is recommended: 1. That with the presence the four species sea turtles in the area, a more enhanced conservation program be implemented, involving more participation the local folks. 2. To consider the possibility establishing a marine turtle hatchery 3. That capability training on marine turtle hatchery be conducted in support to the conservation program. 4. That multiplication conservation 38