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Beneath nearly two feet of packed sand lies a nest that’s already done its job. Tiny loggerhead sea turtles hatched in Panama ...
A scientific paper published by Schofield and colleagues looking at population estimates found 95 significant increases in sea turtle numbers. The study, published in the journal Science Advances ...
While tourism in Hawaii has declined during the COVID-19 pandemic, sea turtle populations have increased — but scientists say the two are unrelated. “It’s true that there has been a large ...
Deborah T. Crouse, Larry B. Crowder, Hal Caswell, A Stage-Based Population Model for Loggerhead Sea Turtles and Implications for Conservation, Ecology, Vol. 68, No. 5 ...
Loggerhead sea turtle nesting activity driven by recent climate conditions Date: December 16, 2013 Source: NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center Summary: New research indicates that for ...
Sea turtle numbers are dwindling along Florida’s Atlantic coast. Officials say tracking their movements can help protect the population. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University teamed up with ...
"Not a single one." Rising temperatures is impacting the population of male sea turtles. CBS News It's not genetics that determine a sea turtle's sex, it's the temperature of the sand.
Shaver says it’s going to take more data, especially with the rise of the green sea turtle population. “These freezes are happening more often,” Shaver said.
Jacksonville University is launching a new program aimed at protecting sea turtles and their coastal habitats. The new JU Sea Turtle Program was announced on Monday, which is World Sea Turtle Day.
In a beachfront ritual that dates back more than 100 million years, CBS News came upon a 300-pound green sea turtle covering her beach nest, burying maybe 100 eggs or more.
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