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  2. Tour de Turtles - Wikipedia

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    Tour de Turtles: A Sea Turtle Migration Marathon, or simply Tour de Turtles, is an annual online migration-tracking event hosted by the Caribbean Conservation Corporation. Endangered sea turtles are monitored using an attached but harmless satellite tracking device.

  3. Graeme Hays - Wikipedia

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    Sea turtle satellite tracking [ edit ] In 1990 he conducted one of the first satellite tracking studies of sea turtles [ 11 ] and subsequently used this approach to assess their navigational abilities, [ 1 ] [ 12 ] including at-sea experiments, [ 13 ] and to reveal how ocean currents affect movements and so influence migration patterns.

  4. Adelita (turtle) - Wikipedia

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    The Adelita tracking project provided the first proof of the trans-Pacific migration of loggerhead sea turtles. [6] [7] Adelita was also the first animal to swim across an ocean while being tracked by a satellite. [8] [9] The 9,000 mile journey of Adelita from Mexico to Japan was featured in the PBS Nature documentary Voyage of the Lonely ...

  5. Turtle experts call for cross-border conservation - AOL

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    Ecologists at Exeter University attached satellite tags to 10 nesting turtles in the Caribbean island of Montserrat, to see where they went after they laid their eggs.

  6. Rare hybrid sea turtle given satellite tracker to follow its ...

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  7. Argos (satellite system) - Wikipedia

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    The worldwide tracking and environmental monitoring system is the results from Franco-American cooperation. In addition to satellite data collection , the main feature of the Argos system is its to ability to geographically locate the data source from any location on Earth using the Doppler effect ; [ 2 ] which refers to the apparent change in ...

  8. Animal migration tracking - Wikipedia

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    Satellite tracking is especially useful because the scientists do not have to follow after the animal nor do they have to recover the tag to get the data on where the animal is going or has gone. Satellite networks have tracked the migration and territorial movements of caribou , sea turtles , [ 9 ] whales , great white sharks , seals ...

  9. GPS animal tracking - Wikipedia

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    Tigress with radio collar in Tadoba Andhari National Park, India. GPS animal tracking is a process whereby biologists, scientific researchers, or conservation agencies can remotely observe relatively fine-scale movement or migratory patterns in a free-ranging wild animal using the Global Positioning System (GPS) and optional environmental sensors or automated data-retrieval technologies such ...