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.
GALVESTON, Texas -- At the Gulf Center of Sea Turtle Research, dozens of sea turtles are being nursed to health. The center's ...
In a new study, biology researchers from the College of Sciences’ UCF Marine Turtle Research Group studied the dispersal ...
Animal care experts at the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher have been taking care of some new temporary residents that ...
According to those at Gulf World Marine Institute, the threshold that these sea turtles want to swim in is just above 50 degrees or higher. Now, that might sound like a cold plunge to some people ...
The group of football experts making predictions for this weekend's Super Bowl includes an esteemed North Jersey analyst.
2024 brought nearly 15,000 sea turtle nests along the 9.5 miles of beach front from Juno Beach to Tequesta, according to the ...
Scientists have used satellite trackers to shed light on the “lost years” of young sea turtles, a period previously shrouded ...
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