17/03/2026
The CNMI Sea Turtle Conservation team set out to the Aloha State for the 44th International Sea Turtle Society Symposium in Kailua-Kona from February 28th to March 6th. During the weeklong symposium, scientists, resource managers, policy makers, students, and community representatives from around the world came together to share scientific knowledge, strengthen partnerships, and advance sea turtle conservation strategies. Our team had the amazing opportunity to partake in the following workshops and events throughout the week:
🐢Day 2: Sustainable Use of Sea Turtles: Pathways, Challenges, and Cultural Perspectives Workshop 🔔
🐢Day 3: Emerging Genomic Tools for Sea Turtle Biology & Conservation • Advancing Lighting Initiatives for Sea Turtle and Wildlife Conservation • 6th Environmental Education Workshop: PBE for Sea Turtle Conservation 🧬
🐢Day 4: Plenary 1: Pacific Island Nations, Shared Seas: Indigenous Perspectives on Sea Turtle and Marine Conservation • In-water Biology • Anatomy, Physiology, & Health / Social, Economic, & Cultural Studies 🔬
🐢Day 5: Plenary 2: Headstarting Revisited: Effectiveness, Ethics, and Evidence • Education, Outreach, and Advocacy • Nesting Biology • Rehabilitation and Veterinary Care • Poster Pau Hana
🐢Day 6: Plenary 3: Surviving to Thriving: Evolving the Ethos of Sea Turtle Conservation • Fisheries & Threats • Conservation, Management & Policy ⚖️
🐢Day 7: Conservation, Management & Policy (cont’d), Population Biology & Monitoring • Closing 👋
Mahalo nui loa ISTS44, Si Yu’us Ma’ase and Ghilissou