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Sea turtle season is returning to Georgia's coast. From nesting moms to tiny hatchlings, here's when you might see them.
It is illegal to touch, disturb, or harass sea turtles, their hatchlings, or their nests under state and federal law. If you find a sea turtle in distress, contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
Visit Georgia only sea turtle hospital where rescued turtles recover, and visitors can glimpse marine care and conservation ...
Two great white sharks were recently detected off the North Carolina coast, according to the OCEARCH shark tracker.Satellite ...
The arrival of loggerheads in New South Wales shows these ‘sentinels of climate change’ are being forced into unknown territory ...
Florida sea turtle nesting season generally starts about March 1 and ends about Nov. 15, but at least four leatherbacks are off to an early start laying eggs along the Treasure Coast. They laid them ...
Images: Figure 5. Trends and predictors of clutch frequency and size in loggerhead turtle from Sal Island. (a) Negative trend observed in clutch frequency between 2008-2024. (b) Clutch frequency is ...
The juvenile loggerhead turtle was found washed up on a Suffolk beach [Steve Foreman] A rare loggerhead turtle - a species not native to UK waters - has been rescued after being found near-dead on a ...
MUGLA, 20 January (BelTA - Anadolu) - A loggerhead sea turtle named Atlas, fitted with a satellite tracking device on the Turkish coast, has covered nearly 5,000 kilometers (3,100 miles) since its ...
ANTALYA – A loggerhead sea turtle named Gumus (Silver) traveled a staggering 24,000 kilometers (14,913 miles) across the Mediterranean – one of the most surprising migration routes ever recorded for ...