Young sea turtles actively swim and choose their paths instead of drifting. New satellite tracking reveals their movements.
Using satellite trackers, scientists have discovered the whereabouts of young sea turtles during a key part of their lives.
In a new study, biology researchers from the College of Sciences’ UCF Marine Turtle Research Group studied the dispersal ...
Scientists have used satellite trackers to shed light on the “lost years” of young sea turtles ... tagging the turtles involved searching for them amongst floating algae in small boats.
Steering small boats, they looked for young turtles ... This photo provided by researchers shows a young green sea turtle with a satellite tag before release offshore of Venice, La., ...
Steering small boats, they looked for young turtles ... a critical region for four species of endangered sea turtles. “It’s not that the sea turtles were ever lost, but that we had lost ...
Last week, rescuers pulled more than 40 small green sea turtles from offshore St. Augustine. Biologists drove many of those to the Tampa Bay area, where they’re warming up at the Florida ...
Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium’s recently reopened rehabilitation facility took in the cold-stunned juvenile turtles for ...
Every several years, small groups of hatchling North Pacific ... so far been unsuccessful in elucidating how these tropical sea turtles overcome such extreme temperatures. In 2021, however ...