Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Learning About Sea Turtles


One of our first steps in being able to help sea turtles is to first learn about them and their environment and how we have a responsibility to do all we can to protect them. On February 23, Parsley had two special guests: Susi Clontz, Coordinator for Pleasure Island Sea Turtle Project and Jennifer Metzler-Fiorino, Outreach Coordinator for NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher.


We learned so many things! Students learned about the carapace and other special names for a sea turtle's body parts. They saw pictures of different types of sea turtles and were amazed to see how large some sea turtles can grow. They learned how hard a female turtle works to build a nest to lay her eggs. They heard stories about special sea turtles that have been rescued, treated for injuries, and successfully released back into the ocean. They also now better understand how important it is to not litter because that litter not only hurts our environment but also poses a risk to sea life.



sea turtle


Ms. Metzler-Fiorino shares turtle artifacts



Ms. Clontz shared with us a recent video from a loggerhead boil. A boil is when the hatching sea turtles come to the surface in mass making the sand look like boiling water.

sea turtle skull









Please share with us what YOU learned at the assembly or anything you may have discovered on your own.

To post your comment, click on the comment link below. In the comment text box, first type your first name, grade and teacher's name (ex. John/5 Benson) in the text box and then tell us something interesting you learned. You can also ask questions about sea turtles here and if we don't have the answer we'll contact Ms. Clontz and Ms. Metzler-Fiorino for the answers. To post your comment, select 'Anonymous' from the 'Comment as:' drop-down menu and then click the Post Comment button.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I learned that turtles from the aquarium get sugar put on their boo-boos, this helps them to heal faster.

Abigail/K Wolfe

Anonymous said...

I learned that sea turtles mistake plastic bags for jelly fish and suffocate. SAMUEL/Weesner

Anonymous said...

I learned that sea turtles can suffocate on plastic bags if you litter in the ocean.

Anonymous said...

I'm ready to go to the field trip. Ihope Ilearn more about sea turtles. Katy/3/Warnes

Anonymous said...

I'm excited to go to the field trip!I am already a turtle volunteer and want to see how I can help more!Sara/3/Warnes

Anonymous said...

I am so sad that Iam going to miss the the field trip.Hopfully I will get to do it some other time.
Ellison/3/Wanes

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