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Sea Turtle Migrations May Be More Amazing Than Previously Imagined


Posted: 03/ 6/2012 2:20 pm

By OurAmazingPlanet Staff:

Sea turtles are known for the amazing migrations they make, swimming long ocean distances to return to their birthplace to hatch their young.

Yet it turns out these beloved marine reptiles make another migration earlier in life that one researcher has described as "even more amazing" than the migrations the turtles make as adults.

"They only do it one time, but [the migration] can be much longer than the reproductive migrations they do as adults, and may involve tens of thousands of kilometers," said Peter Meylan, a professor of natural sciences at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Fla., in a statement.

Meylan, along with his research partner and wife Ann Meylan, of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, recently summarized years of sea turtle tracking data in a paper published in the Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History.

They found that young sea turtles travel extremely long distances before they're fully grown.

Green turtles hatched in Costa Rica were tracked to far-flung spots -- Barbados, North Carolina and Bermuda — before heading off to spend their adulthoods near Nicaragua.

"Bermuda is a place where young turtles go to grow up," Meylan said. "They arrive there after living out in the ocean. In Bermuda waters they grow from about the size of a dinner plate to the size of a wash tub, and then move on to different, adult habitats," he said.

The researchers concluded that the tagging data from the study suggest that these adolescent migrations can be a dangerous time for the young turtles, and that the ocean corridors they travel could need official protections.

Some ocean turtle species, such as the world's largest turtle, the colossal leatherback, are critically endangered.

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By OurAmazingPlanet Staff: Sea turtles are known for the amazing migrations they make, swimming long ocean distances to return to their birthplace to hatch their young. Yet it turns out these be...
By OurAmazingPlanet Staff: Sea turtles are known for the amazing migrations they make, swimming long ocean distances to return to their birthplace to hatch their young. Yet it turns out these be...
By OurAmazingPlanet Staff: Sea turtles are known for the amazing migrations they make, swimming long ocean distances to return to their birthplace to hatch their young. Yet it turns out these be...
By OurAmazingPlanet Staff: Sea turtles are known for the amazing migrations they make, swimming long ocean distances to return to their birthplace to hatch their young. Yet it turns out these be...
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Linus521
In wildness is the salvation of mankind
01:19 AM on 03/14/2012
A lifelong reptile lover, I can attest, they are all vastly more conscious and intelligent than man currently believes. The more man and science reveal, based upon scientific research, the more they comprehend, how much more intelligent and aware the life that shares our Earth with us.

All vertebrates are so identical in the the first five to six weeks of embryotic development, science has great difficulty identifying the individual species. In other words, fish, amphibians, reptiles and mammals are almost totally identical at this time. And, added to this list, are humans or homo sapiens, almost identical to all the preceding species that share in our Earth.

My experiences have been with frogs and lizards, and these animals blew away all my earlier perceptions of their beings and intelligence, clear off the map of human cognizance. Wake up, the animals that travel with us on Earth are far more like human beings than previously believed.
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karen lyons kalmenson
i poem/paint, sometimes, i ain't
07:21 AM on 03/07/2012
sea turtles are a vital part of earthmagic

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Linus521
In wildness is the salvation of mankind
03:36 PM on 03/06/2012
Wouldn't it be a journey worth the trip, if we could gently hold on to one and sail with him?
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karen lyons kalmenson
i poem/paint, sometimes, i ain't
07:21 AM on 03/07/2012
sail along side
from a distance
clear
watch the magic
from so very near
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Linus521
In wildness is the salvation of mankind
04:59 PM on 03/08/2012
Lovely. I got beautiful and meaningful images when I read your poem, your thoughts. I can just see myself there on this incredible journey, watching the magic. Beautiful!