Figure 1.
Proximity of hawksbill strandings to the Hawaii coastline across all life stages. Most size classes strand within 100 m of the low tide line in nearshore neritic habitat. The lone exception is turtles in the 8–34 cm class that are commonly observed >1 km from the coast. Black circles are average class distance, bars are standard error, and orange region is the 95% confidence interval for all groups, save the 8–34 cm turtles. For each size class, n ≥ 10, representing 129 hawksbill strandings from 1984 to 2015.