Green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, held by Marc Rice and students while George Balazs looks in the mouth It will be measured and examined for health as part of the six-monthly catch and release at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, led by George Balazs, and Marc Rice and students of the Hawaii Preparatory Academy Marine Turtle Research program Kona, Hawaii


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Image ID: 0020492-SDA-X.jpg

Green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, held by Marc Rice and students while George Balazs looks in the mouth It will be measured and examined for health as part of the six-monthly catch and release at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, led by George Balazs, and Marc Rice and students of the Hawaii Preparatory Academy Marine Turtle Research program Kona, Hawaii
Credit to: Blue Planet Archive / Susan Dabritz

Image dimensions: 5400x3600

URL for this image: https://pictures.blueplanetarchive.com/image/I0000S7uibuA0sqU