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  2. Sea turtle migration - Wikipedia

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    Sea turtle migration is the long-distance movements of sea turtles (superfamily Chelonioidea) notably the long-distance movement of adults to their breeding beaches, but also the offshore migration of hatchings. Sea turtle hatchings emerge from underground nests and crawl across the beach towards the sea. They then maintain an offshore heading ...

  3. Animal migration tracking - Wikipedia

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    Satellite networks have tracked the migration and territorial movements of caribou, sea turtles, [9] whales, great white sharks, seals, elephants, bald eagles, ospreys and vultures. Additionally Pop-up satellite archival tags are used on marine mammals and various species of fish. There are two main systems, the above-mentioned Argos and the ...

  4. Turtle Tracks: St. Johns County sea turtle nests reach record ...

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    The endangered loggerhead sea turtles have 1,098 nests in St. Johns County, with 814 of those in north beaches. Turtle Tracks: St. Johns County sea turtle nests reach record-high of 1,160 Skip to ...

  5. Rare White Turtle Hatchling Crawls to the Ocean on South ...

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    A sea turtle conservation group in Folly Beach, South Carolina, documented a rare white turtle hatchling making its way to the ocean on September 10.Folly Beach Turtle Watch Program posted footage ...

  6. Animal migration - Wikipedia

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    Among the reptiles, adult sea turtles migrate long distances to breed, as do some amphibians. Hatchling sea turtles, too, emerge from underground nests, crawl down to the water, and swim offshore to reach the open sea. [40] Juvenile green sea turtles make use of Earth's magnetic field to navigate. [41] Christmas Island red crabs on annual migration

  7. Animal navigation - Wikipedia

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    Animal navigation is the ability of many animals to find their way accurately without maps or instruments. Birds such as the Arctic tern , insects such as the monarch butterfly and fish such as the salmon regularly migrate thousands of miles to and from their breeding grounds, [ 1 ] and many other species navigate effectively over shorter ...

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  9. Graeme Hays - Wikipedia

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    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.