Scientists tag first-ever free-swimming leatherback turtles in New England
Friday, August 1, 2008 - 10:42
in Biology & Nature
University of New Hampshire researchers have tagged one male and two female leatherback turtles off Cape Cod. They are the first free-swimming leatherbacks ever tagged in New England. The 700-800-pound leatherback turtles, an endangered species, were tagged 17, 26 and 29 July with GPS-linked satellite tags that transmit nearly real-time tracking data, allowing scientists to better understand these elusive, highly migratory giants to enhance their survivability...
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