Map showing Rio Longa.

Map showing Rio Longa.

UPDATE: This field trip is now full. We are accepting names for waiting list only.
TURTLE FIELD TRIP, camping - Friday December 14th to 15th, 2012, with the Projecto de Conservacao de Tartarugas Marinhas, Agostinho Neto University, Faculty of Biology.

WhereRio Longa, a three hour drive south of Luanda, where the river empties into the Atlantic Ocean. We will set up our tents at the university’s base camp on the mainland and in the evening will take a 5 minute boat ride across the river to the beach where the turtles come onshore to lay their eggs.

Crossing the river.

Crossing the river.

When: We will leave the city at 12:30 noon on Friday the 14th, and meet up with folks from Luanda Sul at 1:30 PM, at a meeting point to be announced. Departure will be the next morning whatever time you prefer to leave. 

What: A four wheel drive vehicle is needed to get from the main road to the shore of the river, about a half hour trip. We will set up camp and have a braai together, then at about 10:00 PM  we will cross the river with the students and patrol the beach and watch for the turtles to come onshore. Expect to walk at least two to three hours. Thus far 320 nests have been identified. We may also be tagging some turtles and putting collars on them for tracking.
Please note it is not recommended to swim in the river since there are crocodiles. Also, base camp is rustic, just a covered area to put up your tent and 2 simple toilets. Participants must supply their own food and camping gear. (If you have a zodiac or other powered water craft that you can take on this trip, please let me know. The river is beautiful and has a lot of bird life and monkeys.)

Who: This trip is open to Angola field Group participating members. To register for this trip, email Henriette Koning at angolafieldgroup@gmail.com. We must keep numbers to a strict limit so please only sign up if you’re serious about going and if you can comply with the time. Final trip details including our meeting location will be given once you’ve signed up and are confirmed for this trip.

When you are registering for this trip please indicate:

* if you have room in your vehicle for more passengers and how many can you take
* if you do not have transport and need a lift
* if you will be leaving from the city or from Luanda Sul
*if you informally signed up at the November 29 presentation at the Viking Club

We are collecting $25.00 from each participant to donate to the Marine Turtle Conservation Project.  All Angola Field Group trips are at your own risk. No guarantee of spotting turtles.

Field Group participants relaxing on beach where turtles nest at night.

Field Group participants relaxing on beach where turtles nest at night.


 

UPDATE: THIS TRIP IS NOW FULL.
December 16 – 17. The Angola Field Group will will join biologist Michel Morais and his research team from Agostinho Neto University for our annual Turtle Trip which this year will be to Praia das Oncas which is the beach below Miradouro da Lua, before the Kwanza River. For the past ten years the university’s biology faculty has been tracking turtles south of Luanda.

We will spend Friday night walking up and down the beach in teams hoping to find turtles laying eggs. We will camp on the beach and leave the next morning back for Luanda.

We plan to leave the city at 1400 on Friday to avoid heavy traffic and allow us to pitch our tents in daylight. This is a beach with a locked entrance so if you are not able to leave the city at this time, please do not sign up for the trip. Participants must supply their own food and camping gear. A four wheel drive vehicle is necessary. We must keep numbers to a strict limit so please only sign up if you’re serious about going and if you can comply with the time. Final trip details including our meeting location will be given once you’ve signed up and are confirmed for this trip.

When you are registering for this trip please indicate:

* if you have room in your vehicle for more passengers and how many can you take
* if you do not have transport and need a lift
* if you will be leaving from the city or from Luanda Sul

We are collecting $25.00 from each participant to donate to the Marine Turtle Conservation Project. To register for this trip, email Henriette Koning at angolafieldgroup@gmail.com. All Angola Field Group trips are at your own risk. No guarantee of spotting turtles.

Olive Ridley female preparing her nest in which she will lay up to 120 eggs. Photo courtesy Pat Chilton.

THIS TRIP IS NOW FULL.
Friday, February 4th is a holiday. The Angola Field Group will will join biologist Michel Morais and his research team from Agostinho Neto University for our annual Turtle Trip. For the past nine years the university’s biology faculty has been tracking turtles south of Luanda, but this is the first year they’ve extended their Projecto de Conservacao de Tartarugas Marinhas as far south as Rio Longa at the beach where the river empties into the ocean.

We will spend Friday night walking up and down the beach in teams hoping to find turtles laying eggs. At this point in time we can even witness newly hatched baby turtles on their first ever journey, heading to the ocean. We will camp on the beach and leave the next morning back for Luanda. (See posting below for more info.)

We plan to leave the city at 9:00 AM on Friday. Participants must supply their own food and camping gear – highly recommended to have a fly for your tent since we’ve been having a lot of rain. A four wheel drive vehicle is necessary. We must keep numbers to a strict limit so please only sign up if you’re serious about going. Final trip details including our meeting location will be given once you’ve signed up and are confirmed for this trip.

When you are registering for this trip please indicate:

* if you have room in your vehicle for more passengers and how many can you take
* if you do not have transport and need a lift
* if you will be leaving from the city or from Luanda Sul

We are collecting $25.00 from each participant to donate to the Marine Turtle Conservation Project. To register for this trip, email Henriette Koning at angolafieldgroup@gmail.com. All Angola Field Group trips are at your own risk. Make sure you read the previous posting for more details.

Baby turtles just hatched heading straight for the ocean. Photo courtesy Pat Chilton.

On Friday, December 11, the Angola Field Group will camp on the beach for its annual Turtle Trip. We will join biologist Michel Morais and his research team from Agostinho Neto University who for the past eight years have been tracking turtles nesting on Praia dos Onças, the beach below the Miradouro da Lua, south of Luanda.

Olive Ridley Turtle.

We will spend the night walking up and down the beach in teams hoping to find turtles laying eggs or we may be lucky enough to witness the release of newly hatched baby turtles rescued from unsafe nests and incubated by the research team.

Baby turtles head for the water.

We plan to leave the city at 1500 on Friday, to avoid heavy traffic so we can reach the beach in daylight to pitch our tents. Participants must supply their own food and camping gear. A four wheel drive vehicle is necessary. We must keep numbers to a strict limit so please only sign up if you’re serious about going. Final trip details including our meeting location will be given once you’ve signed up.

Setting up for a night on the beach.

When you are registering for this trip please indicate:

* if you have room in your vehicle for more passengers and how many can you take
* if you do not have transport and need a lift
* if you will be leaving from the city or from Luanda Sul

We are collecting $20.00 from each participant to donate to the Turtle Research Project. To register, email Henriette Koning at angolafieldgroup@gmail.com. All Angola Field Group trips are at your own risk.

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