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Chelonia Mydas Collection

The majestic Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) gracefully glides through the crystal-clear waters of Nosy Be, North Madagascar

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) swimming underwater, Nosy Be, North Madagascar

Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) swimming underwater, Nosy Be, North Madagascar

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green turtles

Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) resting on the seabed. This turtle is found in warm tropical waters. It is herbivorous and feeds on algae and sea grasses

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green turtles mating

Green turtles mating. The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is critically under threat of extinction and is a protected species. Photographed off Sipadan, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Sea turtle (Chelonioidea), Punaluu Black Sand Beach on Big Island, Hawaii

Sea turtle (Chelonioidea), Punaluu Black Sand Beach on Big Island, Hawaii, United States of America, Pacific

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) underwater, Maui, Hawaii, United States of America, Pacific

Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) underwater, Maui, Hawaii, United States of America, Pacific

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green Turtle, (Chelonia

Green Turtle, (Chelonia mydas) nesting female on beach, Ascension Island, South Atlantic Ocean

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green sea turtle ( Chelonia mydas ), Sipadan, Sabah, Malaysia, Borneo, South-east Asia (rr)

Green sea turtle ( Chelonia mydas ), Sipadan, Sabah, Malaysia, Borneo, South-east Asia (rr)
Andrew Davies / SpecialistStock

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) feeding on on Turtlegrass (Thalassia testudinum

Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) feeding on on Turtlegrass (Thalassia testudinum) seagrass bed. The Bahamas

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) with rays of sunlight, black and white image, Akumal, Caribbean Sea

Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) with rays of sunlight, black and white image, Akumal, Caribbean Sea, Mexico, July. Second place in the Visions of our Nature 2018

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) swimming with angelfish, Punta Vicente Roca

Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) swimming with angelfish, Punta Vicente Roca, Isabela Island, Galapagos

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Portrait of a Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) in morning light

Portrait of a Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) in morning light. Sipadan Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia. Celebes Sea

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green Turtle, (Chelonia mydas), Swimming over volcanic sandy bottom, Armenime cove

Green Turtle, (Chelonia mydas), Swimming over volcanic sandy bottom, Armenime cove, South Tenerife coast, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic Ocean, May 2011

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: School of green chromis swimming over a couple of green turtles

School of green chromis swimming over a couple of green turtles resting on a hard coral reef, Cebu, Philippines

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green turtle

Green turtle. Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming beside a coral reef. This turtle uses its powerful paddle-like front limbs to propel itself through the water

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock

Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock
Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) at cleaning station at Olowalu Reef on the west side of the island of Maui, Hawaii, USA

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming near mangroves, Elizabeth Bay, Isabela Island

Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming near mangroves, Elizabeth Bay, Isabela Island, Galapagos

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: USA, Hawaii, Oahu, North Shore, Laniakea Beach (Turtle Beach), Green sea turtle

USA, Hawaii, Oahu, North Shore, Laniakea Beach (Turtle Beach), Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas)

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: USA, Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia Mydas); Hawaii

USA, Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia Mydas); Hawaii

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Greek tortoise, testudo graeca, land tortoise, Cinyxis, European pond turtle, Emys orbicularis

Greek tortoise, testudo graeca, land tortoise, Cinyxis, European pond turtle, Emys orbicularis, matamata
FLO4684946 Greek tortoise, testudo graeca, land tortoise, Cinyxis, European pond turtle, Emys orbicularis, matamata, Chelus fimbriata, Florida softshell turtle, Apalone ferox, Nile softshell turtle

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Endangered green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas (Wrinkled tortoise, Testudo rugosa)

Endangered green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas (Wrinkled tortoise, Testudo rugosa)
FLO4694876 Endangered green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas (Wrinkled tortoise, Testudo rugosa). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Heath after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green turtle, Chelonia mydas (Testudo mydas). Endangered. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by

Green turtle, Chelonia mydas (Testudo mydas). Endangered. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Heath after an
FLO4694484 Green turtle, Chelonia mydas (Testudo mydas). Endangered. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Heath after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Greek tortoise c, Testudo graeca (vulnerable), hawksbill sea turtle b

Greek tortoise c, Testudo graeca (vulnerable), hawksbill sea turtle b, Eretmochelys imbricata (critically endangered)
FLO5000220 Greek tortoise c, Testudo graeca (vulnerable), hawksbill sea turtle b, Eretmochelys imbricata (critically endangered), green sea turtle a

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas (endangered), loggerhead, Caretta caretta (endangered)

Green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas (endangered), loggerhead, Caretta caretta (endangered), and leatherback turtle
FLO4654878 Green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas (endangered), loggerhead, Caretta caretta (endangered), and leatherback turtle, Dermochelys coriacea (critically endangered)

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: A green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, returning to the sea after laying her eggs. Ras Al Jinz, Oman

A green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, returning to the sea after laying her eggs. Ras Al Jinz, Oman

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: A green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, returning to the sea after laying her eggs. Ras Al Jinz, Oman

A green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, returning to the sea after laying her eggs. Ras Al Jinz, Oman

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming near surface in halo of light. The Bahamas

Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming near surface in halo of light. The Bahamas

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: RF - Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) Misool, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia. Ceram Sea

RF - Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) Misool, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia. Ceram Sea. Tropical West Pacific Ocean. (This image may be licensed either as rights managed or royalty free.)

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) female laying eggs, North coast, Santa Cruz Island

Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) female laying eggs, North coast, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green turtle (Chelonia mydas), female returning to the sea after egg laying, Puerto Pajas

Green turtle (Chelonia mydas), female returning to the sea after egg laying, Puerto Pajas, Isabela Island, Galapagos

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) returning to sea after Egg laying, Raine Island

Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) returning to sea after Egg laying, Raine Island, Australia. Raine Island is the largest and most important green sea turtle nesting area in the world, with over 14

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) female on a coral reef. Rock Islands, Palau, Micronesia

Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) female on a coral reef. Rock Islands, Palau, Micronesia. Tropical west Pacific Ocean

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green sea turtle female (Chelonia mydas) returning to the sea, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica

Green sea turtle female (Chelonia mydas) returning to the sea, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) female resting on a coral reef. Rock Islands, Palau, Mirconesia

Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) female resting on a coral reef. Rock Islands, Palau, Mirconesia. Tropical west Pacific Ocean

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) with rays of sunlight, Akumal, Caribbean Sea, Mexico, January

Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) with rays of sunlight, Akumal, Caribbean Sea, Mexico, January. Endangered species

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Juvenile Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming near the surface, split level view

Juvenile Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming near the surface, split level view, Fakarava atoll lagoon, Tuamotu Archipelago, French Polynesia, Pacific Ocean

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Close-up of a Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle face, Hawaii, USA

Close-up of a Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle face, Hawaii, USA
Close-up of a Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) face; Honu, Maui, Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) near surface in shallow water. The Bahamas

Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) near surface in shallow water. The Bahamas

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) Tenerife, Canary Islands

Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) Tenerife, Canary Islands

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming near coast with mangrove roots

Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming near coast with mangrove roots, , Posa de los Patillos, Fernadina Island, Galapagos

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) near the surface in shallow water, Eleuthera, Bahamas

Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) near the surface in shallow water, Eleuthera, Bahamas

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) resting in a coral reef. Eleuthera, Bahamas

Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) resting in a coral reef. Eleuthera, Bahamas

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Galapagos green turtle (Chelonia mydas agassizi) swimming in coastal waters of San Cristobal Island

Galapagos green turtle (Chelonia mydas agassizi) swimming in coastal waters of San Cristobal Island, Galapagos

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Galapagos green turtle (Chelonia mydas agassizii) swims over a coral reef. Darwin Island

Galapagos green turtle (Chelonia mydas agassizii) swims over a coral reef. Darwin Island, Galapagos National Park, Galapagos Islands. East Pacific Ocean

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Galapagos green turtle (Chelonia mydas agassizii) swims over a coral reef. Darwin Island

Galapagos green turtle (Chelonia mydas agassizii) swims over a coral reef. Darwin Island, Galapagos National Park, Galapagos Islands. East Pacific Ocean

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green turtle (Chelonia mydas] swimming in open ocean, Andaman Sea, Thailand. April

Green turtle (Chelonia mydas] swimming in open ocean, Andaman Sea, Thailand. April

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) on corals, Hawaii

Green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) on corals, Hawaii

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: RF - Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) beneath clouds. Sipadan Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

RF - Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) beneath clouds. Sipadan Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia. Celebes Sea

Background imageChelonia Mydas Collection: Galapagos green turtle (Chelonia agassizii) surfaces to breathe. Floreana Island

Galapagos green turtle (Chelonia agassizii) surfaces to breathe. Floreana Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. East Pacific Ocean



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The majestic Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) gracefully glides through the crystal-clear waters of Nosy Be, North Madagascar. Its vibrant shell and intricate patterns make it a true marvel to behold. In another part of the world, Green turtles engage in a mesmerizing display of love as they mate beneath the waves. These gentle giants find solace in each other's company amidst the turquoise waters off Punaluu Black Sand Beach on Big Island, Hawaii. Venturing further into the Pacific Ocean, we encounter a breathtaking scene underwater near Maui, Hawaii. A magnificent Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) effortlessly navigates its way through an enchanting marine paradise. The vibrant coral reefs serve as a backdrop for this captivating creature's journey. Akumal unveils an ethereal sight as sunlight pierces through the water's surface and illuminates a solitary Green turtle (Chelonia mydas). This black and white image captures its serene presence amidst nature's beauty. As morning light bathes the surroundings with warmth and tranquility, we are greeted by a stunning portrait of a Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas). Its wise eyes reflect wisdom accumulated over centuries spent navigating vast oceans. Armenime cove offers us an extraordinary glimpse into the life of these ancient beings. A lone Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) elegantly swims above volcanic sandy bottoms, showcasing their ability to adapt to diverse environments. Punta Vicente Roca presents an awe-inspiring spectacle where schools of angelfish accompany graceful Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) during their aquatic sojourns, and is truly remarkable how different species harmoniously coexist within our oceans' depths. A juvenile Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) playfully explores near-surface waters in split-level view—a testament to their curiosity and resilience from an early age. Their future as guardians of the sea seems promising.