Abstract During 1955–2003, flipper tags were attached to 46,983 green turtles and ten turtles were fitted with satellite transmitters at Tortuguero, Costa Rica. Eight satellite-tracked turtles stayed within 135 km of the beach and probably returned to nest after release. The internesting area is more extensive than previously documented. Post-nesting migration routes of satellite-tracked turtles varied. Seven turtles swam close to the coast and three turtles swam through oceanic waters before moving toward nearshore areas. Sea surface height anomaly maps indicate that oceanic movements were consistent with the southwestern Caribbean gyre. Circling and semi-circling turtles could have been dis-oriented but submergence and surface times sugge...
The eastern pacific green turtle (Chelonia mydas agassizi) is endangered and nests along the Pacific...
Abstract Using satellite transmitters, we determined the internesting movements, spatial ecology and...
To study the movement patterns of Green Seaturtle (Chelonia mydas) populations in the Caribbean regi...
Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica hosts nesting by four species of highly migratory and endange...
In response to seasonality and spatial segregation of resources, sea turtles undertake long journeys...
Understanding the spatial movements of threatened marine species, such as sea turtles, is essential ...
Understanding the spatial movements of threatened marine species, such as sea turtles, is essential ...
International audienceThe green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is classified as an endangered species on th...
Understanding the spatial movements of threatened marine species, such as sea turtles, is essential ...
<div><p>To further describe movement patterns and distribution of East Pacific green turtles (<i>Che...
To further describe movement patterns and distribution of East Pacific green turtles (Chelonia mydas...
To further describe movement patterns and distribution of East Pacific green turtles (Chelonia mydas...
Green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) are long lived migratory species that are found across the globe ...
To further describe movement patterns and distribution of East Pacific green turtles (Chelonia mydas...
Assessment and management of sea turtle populations is often limited by a lack of available data per...
The eastern pacific green turtle (Chelonia mydas agassizi) is endangered and nests along the Pacific...
Abstract Using satellite transmitters, we determined the internesting movements, spatial ecology and...
To study the movement patterns of Green Seaturtle (Chelonia mydas) populations in the Caribbean regi...
Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica hosts nesting by four species of highly migratory and endange...
In response to seasonality and spatial segregation of resources, sea turtles undertake long journeys...
Understanding the spatial movements of threatened marine species, such as sea turtles, is essential ...
Understanding the spatial movements of threatened marine species, such as sea turtles, is essential ...
International audienceThe green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is classified as an endangered species on th...
Understanding the spatial movements of threatened marine species, such as sea turtles, is essential ...
<div><p>To further describe movement patterns and distribution of East Pacific green turtles (<i>Che...
To further describe movement patterns and distribution of East Pacific green turtles (Chelonia mydas...
To further describe movement patterns and distribution of East Pacific green turtles (Chelonia mydas...
Green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) are long lived migratory species that are found across the globe ...
To further describe movement patterns and distribution of East Pacific green turtles (Chelonia mydas...
Assessment and management of sea turtle populations is often limited by a lack of available data per...
The eastern pacific green turtle (Chelonia mydas agassizi) is endangered and nests along the Pacific...
Abstract Using satellite transmitters, we determined the internesting movements, spatial ecology and...
To study the movement patterns of Green Seaturtle (Chelonia mydas) populations in the Caribbean regi...