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Eight green sea turtles were released back into the Atlantic Ocean on Tuesday, nearly a month after an arctic blast brought a ...
This week, see what makes loggerhead sea turtles “dance,” track a cosmic “ghost particle,” uncover an ancient basilica, and more.
Using satellite trackers, scientists have discovered the whereabouts of young sea turtles during a key part of their lives.
Sea turtles are capable of creating GPS-like magnetic maps to guide them back to foraging grounds, and they do a little dance ...
Baby loggerhead turtles “dance” when they are expecting food, a behaviour that researchers have used to investigate their navigation abilities. By learning to associate a magnetic field with a food, ...
Eventually the GPS tags slough off because “the outside of a young turtle’s shell sheds as they grow very quickly,” said ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This photo provided by researchers shows a young green sea turtle released with a satellite tag swimming in ...
What the researchers found challenged many old ideas. Advertising Scientists long ... a critical region for four species of endangered sea turtles. “It’s not that the sea turtles were ever ...
Sea turtles spend the majority of their immature and adult lives in foraging grounds, yet few studies have examined their abundance and condition in these areas when compared to more accessible ...
Department of Environment staff excavated the turtle nest in East End. - Photo: Department of Environment Water Authority workers saved a number of baby sea turtles that got confused by artificial ...