Mayotte Island: another important green turtle nesting site in the southwest Indian Ocean

Type Article
Date 2007-10-10
Language English
Author(s) Bourjea JeromeORCID, Frappier Julie, Quillard Mireille, Ciccione Stephane, Roos DavidORCID, Hughes Georges, Grizel Henri
Source Endangered Species Research (1613-4796) (Inter-Research), 2007-10-10 , Vol. 3 , P. 273-282
DOI 10.3354/esr00053
Abstract Situated in the north of the Mozambique Channel, Mayotte is the easternmost island of the Comoros Archipelago. From 1998 to 2005, Grande Saziley beach was monitored daily for green turtle Chelonia mydas nesting activity. Track surveys were monitored daily on 5 other adjacent beaches. Although nesting occurs throughout the year, nesting seasonality begins at the end of the wet season and intensifies during the dry season to reach an average nesting peak in June. In order to estimate the number of females nesting in the Saziley site and population trends over the study period, incubation success and number of nests per female and per season were estimated at 0.77 (±0.05 SD) and 3.03 (±0.37) respectively. With an average of 1545 nesting turtles per year (±439), the change in nesting numbers over the study period was so small that the population can be regarded as stable, with an estimated annual mean growth rate of 0.912, confirmation that this population is both stable and in good health. Added support for this argument is demonstrated by the fact that the annual carapace size distribution of nesting females is stable, meaning that the nesting green turtle population of Mayotte is not ageing or rejuvenating. After due consideration of data on other nesting sites in the southwest Indian Ocean, the data from Mayotte emphasizes the fact that the green turtle is not an endangered species in this region. Even if it is still illegally exploited and alterations occur in their different habitats, the green turtle populations of this region seem to have successfully survived all threats during the past century.
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Bourjea Jerome, Frappier Julie, Quillard Mireille, Ciccione Stephane, Roos David, Hughes Georges, Grizel Henri (2007). Mayotte Island: another important green turtle nesting site in the southwest Indian Ocean. Endangered Species Research, 3, 273-282. Publisher's official version : https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00053 , Open Access version : https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00018/12916/