Conference Abstracts
Duran, N, Dunbar, S.G. Preliminary Results on Post Nesting Fine Scale Movements of Olive Ridley Sea Turtles in the Gulf of Fonseca, Honduras. 32st International Sea Turtle Symposium. 12-16 March, 2012. Huatulco, Mexico. See abstract PDF here.
Flying into Mexico CIty on our way to Oaxaca for the symposium.
The beautiful surroundings of Huatulco at the Las Brisas Huatulco Hotel.
Overlooking Playa Manzanilla's breathtaking scenery.
Taking a dip at Playa Tornillo.
Opening night festivities with dancing and fun.
Marianne Fish explains beach profiling database anaylses to the beach profiling course participants.
Practing various techniques of beach profiling as at Playa Tornillo.
Maria Martins, Steve Dunbar, Rita Patricio, and Miguel Rodrigues practice sighting the horizon for beach elevation.
Steve Dunbar, Khristina Bonham and Maria Martins learn to analyze beach elevation
Detail of horizon measuring with basic elevation tools.
Beach profiling team: Khristina Bonham, Miguel Rodrigues, Rita Patricio, Lindsey Damazo, Steve Dunbar, Marianne Fish, and Maria Martins
Hotel scenery from the balcony of Las Brisa restaurant.
A view from Las Brisas Huatulco Hotel balcony overlooking the reef area
Steve catches up with Veronica Caceres, Secretariat of the IAC
Noemi Duran, Lindsey Damazo and Steve Dunbar in front of Noemi and Steve's poster.
The poster / vendor hall was a popular spot to meet new and old friends and chat during breaks
Conference-goers watching one of the excellent presentations
Lindsey Damazo enjoying the beautiful scenery
Lindsey Damazo spends the afternoon break on the floating trampoline
Wildlife was abundant at the resort, including this curious iguana sunning himself on the shoreline