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Shell Beach, Guyana

Coordinates: 8°17′30″N 59°33′25″W / 8.291676°N 59.556988°W / 8.291676; -59.556988
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Shell Beach
Coconut Trees on the Shell Beach
Shell Beach, Guyana is located in Guyana
Shell Beach, Guyana
Coordinates8°17′30″N 59°33′25″W / 8.291676°N 59.556988°W / 8.291676; -59.556988
Area1,231 km2[1]
Created2011
StatusNature Reserve

Shell Beach, located on the Atlantic coast of Guyana in the Barima-Waini Region, near the Venezuelan border, is a nesting site for four of the eight sea turtle species - the Green, Hawksbill turtleill, Leatherback and the Olive Ridley.[2] Shell Beach extends for approximately 120 km.[1]

Turtles used to be slaughtered for their meat and eggs but are now part of a non-governmental conservation program called the Guyana Marine Turtle Conservation Society (GMTCS), founded by Dr. Peter Pritchard and Romeo De Freitas.[3] Shell Beach was not formally protected, although direct and indirect conservation activities to protect the nesting sea turtles started in the 1960s, when Dr. Peter Pritchard first began annual research visits. Due to his efforts to conserve the turtles in the region, Dr. Peter Pritchard was dubbed "Hero of the Planet" by Time.[4] As of 2011, it is a protect area, and Amerindians from the local communities of Almond Beach, Gwennie Beach, and nine other villages within the area are involved in the programme.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Shell Beach Protected Area Management Plan" (PDF). Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment.
  2. ^ Kalamandeen, Michelle. "Shell Beach and Sea Turtles". Retrieved 12 May 2014.
  3. ^ "About us". GMTCS. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
  4. ^ "Peter Pritchard: Hero of the Planet". Retrieved 12 May 2014.