Karla G. Barrientos-Muñoz, Maike Heidemeyer, Luis Fernando Ortega-Gordillo, Miller Valencia-Díaz, J. P. Caldas, Edward Leonardo Sevilla-Dueñas, R. Arauz, Cristian Ramírez-Gallego
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The species and sizes of sea turtles present in the Bahía Málaga Conservation Mosaic, Valle del Cauca, were characterized between 2016-2020 through aquatic monitoring and voluntary delivery by native fishermen. The registry of individuals was determined by aquatic monitoring, which was divided into three phases: exploratory sampling, continuous sampling, standardized sampling, plus voluntary deliveries by fishermen in their fishing tasks. A total of 107 hours of effort were used to detect 51 individuals of hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata) and black (Chelonia mydas) turtles. These results contribute as a baseline for the knowledge of sea turtles as an effective strategy for research and conservation in Bahía Málaga.