Hawksbill turtle
Eretmochelys imbricata

Hawksbill Turtle in Terrigal Haven, NSW. Shell length approx 50 cm. In 11m of water resting under a rocky overhang.
Depth | 11m |
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About this species
Critically endangered, Hawksbill turtles are named for their prominent bird-like beak. Adults have a brown shell with brown and black patterns. Read more…