Katrina

Katrina is a female name, a variant of Katherine. Some uses of this name include:

Hurricane Katrina or Tropical Storm Katrina, a name used for various tropical cyclones in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, including the catastrophic 2005 Hurricane Katrina.

People named Katrina:

  • Katrina Elam, country music singer
  • Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor of The Nation
  • Katrina Johnson, actress
  • Katrina Leskanich, former lead vocalist of the music group Katrina and the Waves
  • Katrina Leung, Chinese American businesswoman and accused spy
  • Katrina Price, basketball player
  • Katrina Taylor, rap and hip-hop artist, known by the stage name Trina
  • Katrina Warren, veterinarian and television presenter

In fiction:

  • Katrina Finlay, character in Monarch of the Glen
  • Katrina Silber, minor recurring character in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

See also:

  • Katrine Gislinge, pianist
  • Katrine Madsen, jazz singer


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. These campaigns have involved figures such as Pope John Paul, Dorismar, Los Tigres del Norte and Mana. See also:. Conservationists in Mexico and the United States have launched "Don't Eat Sea Turtle" campaigns in order to reduce the urban black market trade in sea turtle products. In fiction:. Estimates are as high as 35,000 turtles killed a year in Mexico and the same number in Nicaragua. People named Katrina:. This is a pervasive problem throughout the world, but especially a concern in India, Indonesia and throughout the coastal nations of Latin America.

Hurricane Katrina or Tropical Storm Katrina, a name used for various tropical cyclones in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, including the catastrophic 2005 Hurricane Katrina. One of the biggest threats to sea turtles is the black market trade in eggs and meat. Some uses of this name include:. Special lighting ordinances may also be enforced to prevent lights from shining on the beach and confusing young hatchlings from thinking it is the moon or sun and crawling toward it, usually crossing a road. Katrina is a female name, a variant of Katherine. This is not the best thing to do, as many turtle species return to the beach on which they were born. Katrine Madsen, jazz singer. In some areas, such as the East coast of Florida, after the adult turtles lay their eggs, they are dug up and relocated to special fenced nurseries where they can be protected from beach traffic.

Katrine Gislinge, pianist. Since sea turtles return to the same locations to nest, these areas may be protected by special police. Katrina Silber, minor recurring character in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Beach development is another very, very large area which has threatened sea turtles. Katrina Finlay, character in Monarch of the Glen. Another danger comes from marine debris, especially from abandonded fishing nets in which they can become entangled. Katrina Warren, veterinarian and television presenter. Small and inexpensive changes to fishing techniques, such as slightly larger hooks and traps from which sea turtles can escape, can dramatically cut the mortality rate.

Katrina Taylor, rap and hip-hop artist, known by the stage name Trina. According to researchers at the 24th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Conservation and Biology, in Costa Rica the Pacific Leatherback has ten years before extinction if nothing is done to reverse these problems. Katrina Price, basketball player. Each year it is said that 40,000 turtles die from longlines alone. Katrina Leung, Chinese American businesswoman and accused spy. These days though their biggest threat comes from long-line fishing, and as bycatch in shrimp nets, as well as over development on nesting beaches. Katrina Leskanich, former lead vocalist of the music group Katrina and the Waves. And coastal peoples have always gathered turtle eggs for consumption.

Katrina Johnson, actress. They used to be hunted on a large scale in the whaling days for their meat, fat and shells. Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor of The Nation. The Flat back is considered Data Deficient due to lack of research. Katrina Elam, country music singer. The Olive ridley, Loggerhead, and Green turtles are considered Endangered. The Leatherback, Kemp's ridley, and Hawksbill turtles are listed as Critically Endangered.

Spotila's book "Sea Turtles: A Complete Guide to Their Biology, Behavior, and Conservation"). Sea turtles of all species are endangered (for an excellent reference see James R. Only a very small proportion of them (at most 1 in 100) will be successful, as many predators are waiting to eat them. When the eggs hatch, these baby turtles dig their way out and seek the ocean.

Incubation takes about 2 months. Some of the eggs are unfertilized 'dummy eggs' and the rest contain young turtles. They dig a hole with their hind flippers and lay from 100 to 150 eggs in it (depending on the species) before covering it up and returning to the ocean. They make from four to seven nests per nesting season.

This can take place every two to four years in maturity. After about 30 years of maturing an adult female sea turtle returns to the land to nest, usually on the same beach from which they hatched. The numbers used to range in the thousands but these days due to the effects of extensive egg poaching and hunting in previous years the numbers are in the hundreds. With the Kemp's ridley this occurs during the day and on only one beach in the entire world.

The ridley turtles are especially peculiar because instead of nesting individually like the other species, they come ashore in one mass arrival known as an "arribada" (the arrival). The fact that most species return to nest at the locations they were born at seems to indicate an imprint of that location's magnetic features. They are highly sensitive to the Earth's magnetic field and probably use it to navigate. Sea turtles have an extraordinary sense of time and location.

The Leatherback is the only sea turtle that doesn't have a hard shell instead carrying a mosaic of bony plates beneath its leathery skin. Different species are distinguished by varying anatomical aspects: for instance the prefrontal scales on the head, the number of and shape of scutes on the carapace, and the type of inframarginal scutes on the plastron. Most other species are smaller being two to four feet in length (0.5 to 1 m) and proportionally less wide. The Leatherback is the largest, measuring six or seven feet (2 m) in length at maturity, and three to five feet (1 to 1.5 m) in width, weighing up to 1300 pounds (600 kg).

The Flatback turtle is found solely on the northern coast of Australia.
Sea turtles are found in all the world's oceans with the exception of the Arctic Ocean, and some species travel between oceans. There are seven surviving species of sea turtle, all endangered:. Sea turtles are large, ocean-dwelling turtles.

Family Protostegidae (extinct). Dermochelys coriacea (Leatherback Sea Turtle). Genus Dermochelys

    . Family Dermochelyidae
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      Family Thalassemyidae (extinct). Family Toxochelyidae (extinct). Natator depressus (Flatback Turtle) (Previously in Chelonia). Genus Natator

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        Syllomus aegypticus (extinct). Genus Syllomus

          . Eretmochelys imbricata (Hawksbill Sea Turtle). Genus Eretmochelys
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            Chelonia mydas (Green Sea Turtle). Genus Chelonia

              . Subfamily Cheloniinae
                . Lepidochelys kempii (Kemp's Ridley).

                Lepidochelys olivacea (Olive Ridley). Genus Lepidochelys

                  . Caretta caretta (Loggerhead Sea Turtle). Caretta patriciae (extinct).

                  Genus Caretta

                    . Subfamily Carettinae
                      . Family Cheloniidae
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