Chelonia mydas in Rapa-Pitcairn
 
Reference no. Fosberg, F.R., M.-H. Sachet and D.R. Stoddart, 1983
Ecosystem Rapa-Pitcairn
Status native
Abundance
Lifestage adults
Regional database
Remarks Known from Henderson (Ref. 87921), and observed to come ashore and lay its eggs on few beaches (Ref. 87896). The East Beach of this Island is known as the major turtle nesting beach. It was reported that over a 15 year period, up to five turtles were ki

( e.g. cephalopods )
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