Why leatherback turtles linger in South Pacific Gyre, and why it matters

Wednesday, February 9, 2011 - 11:31 in Biology & Nature

Leatherbacks. They are the Olympians of the turtle world - swimming farther, diving deeper and venturing into colder waters than any other marine turtle species. But for all their toughness, they have still suffered a 90 percent drop in their population in the eastern Pacific Ocean over the last 20-plus years, largely at the hands of humanity...

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