Harmful Fishing Nets Removed Before Turtle Release
Earlier this summer, 3 miles of open water was all that separated two efforts to protect and nurture marine life on the Atlantic Coast. On June 15, on waters as smooth as glass offshore of […]
Earlier this summer, 3 miles of open water was all that separated two efforts to protect and nurture marine life on the Atlantic Coast. On June 15, on waters as smooth as glass offshore of […]
Leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) are globally listed under the ESA as endangered. Like other sea turtle species, leatherbacks face significant threats from entanglement and/or hooking in fisheries (bycatch), directed take
Loss of seagrass means fish, crabs and other animals lose their homes and manatees and sea turtles lose a source of food. Nutrients, such as phosphorous, may prevent seagrass from getting the sunlight it needs […]
Where have you been all these years? That’s a question scientists have been asking sea turtles for a long time. After the turtles hatch and waddle into the sea, they’re pretty much off the radar […]
Florida’s shallow bays and estuaries provide important habitats for threatened and endangered sea turtles. These habitats are home to adults and juveniles of three species of sea turtle: the loggerhead, green and Kemp’s Ridley. As […]
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