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SEA TURTLE TRACKING
Sea Turtle Tracking. Welcome to the Sea Turtle Migration-Tracking Education Program. This program is being provided as a free educational service of the non-profit Sea Turtle Conservancy. Through this section of our website, you can view regularly updated maps showing the migratory movements of endangered sea turtles being tracked by satellite. SEA TURTLE TRACKING: REHABILITATED SEA TURTLES 2020 Turtles. FOXY – Foxy (aka Foxy Charlie) is an adult green sea turtle found on October 1, 2020 in the waters of Islamorada, Florida and entangled in a trap line around a large tumor on its back flipper. She was taken to the Turtle Hospital in Marathon, FL. On October SEA TURTLE SATELLITE TRACKING Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org BEACHFRONT LIGHTING: HOW YOU CAN HELP Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org STC’S BEACHFRONT LIGHTING PROGRAM STC’s Beachfront Lighting Program. Since 2010, Sea Turtle Conservancy has been retrofitting problematic lights on beachfront properties throughout Florida. Learn more about the impact of artificial light on sea turtles, what you can do to help, and what STC is doing to mitigate this issue by following the links below. ProjectOverview.
EDUCATION: KIDS CORNER: DOWNLOADS Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org NESTING SEASON DO’S AND DONT’S It’s that time of the year again; nesting season is officially in full swing throughout the state of Florida! About 90% of all sea turtle nesting in the United States takes place on Florida’s beaches, which means it is critical that residents and visitors alike do their part to ensure that sea turtles have a safe and successfulnesting season.
BEACH NOURISHMENT AND TURTLES Depending on sand sources, beach design parameters, monitoring protocols, and surf conditions, nourishment projects can adversely impact sea turtles in many ways. These dredging projects can also impact or bury offshore reefs. During the past two years, beaches in Brevard County, Fla. were nourished. The project area, just to thenorth of the
SEA TURTLE CONSERVANCY Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org SEA TURTLE TRACKING MAP Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.orgSEA TURTLE TRACKING
Sea Turtle Tracking. Welcome to the Sea Turtle Migration-Tracking Education Program. This program is being provided as a free educational service of the non-profit Sea Turtle Conservancy. Through this section of our website, you can view regularly updated maps showing the migratory movements of endangered sea turtles being tracked by satellite. SEA TURTLE TRACKING: REHABILITATED SEA TURTLES 2020 Turtles. FOXY – Foxy (aka Foxy Charlie) is an adult green sea turtle found on October 1, 2020 in the waters of Islamorada, Florida and entangled in a trap line around a large tumor on its back flipper. She was taken to the Turtle Hospital in Marathon, FL. On October SEA TURTLE SATELLITE TRACKING Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org BEACHFRONT LIGHTING: HOW YOU CAN HELP Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org STC’S BEACHFRONT LIGHTING PROGRAM STC’s Beachfront Lighting Program. Since 2010, Sea Turtle Conservancy has been retrofitting problematic lights on beachfront properties throughout Florida. Learn more about the impact of artificial light on sea turtles, what you can do to help, and what STC is doing to mitigate this issue by following the links below. ProjectOverview.
EDUCATION: KIDS CORNER: DOWNLOADS Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org NESTING SEASON DO’S AND DONT’S It’s that time of the year again; nesting season is officially in full swing throughout the state of Florida! About 90% of all sea turtle nesting in the United States takes place on Florida’s beaches, which means it is critical that residents and visitors alike do their part to ensure that sea turtles have a safe and successfulnesting season.
BEACH NOURISHMENT AND TURTLES Depending on sand sources, beach design parameters, monitoring protocols, and surf conditions, nourishment projects can adversely impact sea turtles in many ways. These dredging projects can also impact or bury offshore reefs. During the past two years, beaches in Brevard County, Fla. were nourished. The project area, just to thenorth of the
SEA TURTLE TRACKING
Sea Turtle Tracking. Welcome to the Sea Turtle Migration-Tracking Education Program. This program is being provided as a free educational service of the non-profit Sea Turtle Conservancy. Through this section of our website, you can view regularly updated maps showing the migratory movements of endangered sea turtles being tracked by satellite. SEA TURTLE TRACKING MAP **SCAM ALERT!** If you have been offered a STC tracked turtle by purchasing something from Ocean Project.co (not to be confused with 'The Ocean Project'), Turtle's Journey, Wildlife Team, Wildlife Mission, Wildlife Charm, or Ocean Better, they have used Sea Turtle Conservancy's turtle tracking information without our permission. The one exception is 'Wildlife Collections,' which has an EMPLOYMENT – SEA TURTLE CONSERVANCY **POSITION FILLED** Overview and Purpose Sea Turtle Conservancy (STC) is based in Gainesville, Florida, and was founded by renowned sea turtle expert Dr. Archie Carr. STC is the oldest and one of the most accomplished sea turtle conservation organizations in the world. EDUCATION: KIDS CORNER: DOWNLOADS Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org TEE OFF FOR TURTLES GOLF OUTING Team play will begin at 12 pm. WHO: Sea Turtle Conservancy. WHERE: Aquarina Country Club, 7500 Highway A1A, Melbourne Beach, FL 32951. ENTRY FEE: Foursome $400 or Individual $100. Limited to the first 26 teams/104 players received on or before February 16, 2020. Click here to download the Tee Off for Turtles Entry Form. LIGHTS OUT FOR SEA TURTLES Lights Out for Sea Turtles. On June 18th, 2014, an adult loggerhead turtle attempting to nest in Pensacola, Florida, was disoriented by lights from a nearby condo and street lights. This caused her to wander the wrong direction up the beach, through a parking lot, and into the street where she was subsequently struck and killed by apassing
BEACH NOURISHMENT AND TURTLES Depending on sand sources, beach design parameters, monitoring protocols, and surf conditions, nourishment projects can adversely impact sea turtles in many ways. These dredging projects can also impact or bury offshore reefs. During the past two years, beaches in Brevard County, Fla. were nourished. The project area, just to thenorth of the
SEA TURTLE TRACKING: TOUR DE TURTLES: A SEA TURTLE Started in 2008, the Tour de Turtles (TdT) is a fun, educational journey through the science, research and geography of sea turtle migration using satellite telemetry. Created by Sea Turtle Conservancy, with help from sponsors and partners, this event follows the marathon migration of sea turtles, representing different species, from their nesting beaches to their foraging grounds. BARRIER ISLAND CENTER: EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS: SEA TURTLE Barrier Island Center: Educational Programs: Sea Turtle Walk Reservation Join us on a Guided Sea Turtle Walk! During June and July the Sea Turtle Conservancy (STC) has a limited number of spaces for the public to join us on a guided turtle walk for the chance of seeing a nesting loggerhead sea turtle in the Archie Carr National WildlifeRefuge.
DOUBLE TROUBLE: CLIMATE CHANGE AND OCEAN ACIDIFICATION The twin threats of climate change and ocean acidification pose major problems not only for marine species but for life on Earth. Climate Change. According to the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the average temperature of the Earth has risen .76 ° C in the last 150 years. Covering nearly 70% of the Earth’s surface, theoceans
SEA TURTLE CONSERVANCY Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org SEA TURTLE TRACKING MAP Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.orgSEA TURTLE TRACKING
Sea Turtle Tracking. Welcome to the Sea Turtle Migration-Tracking Education Program. This program is being provided as a free educational service of the non-profit Sea Turtle Conservancy. Through this section of our website, you can view regularly updated maps showing the migratory movements of endangered sea turtles being tracked by satellite. SEA TURTLE TRACKING: REHABILITATED SEA TURTLES 2020 Turtles. FOXY – Foxy (aka Foxy Charlie) is an adult green sea turtle found on October 1, 2020 in the waters of Islamorada, Florida and entangled in a trap line around a large tumor on its back flipper. She was taken to the Turtle Hospital in Marathon, FL. On October SEA TURTLE SATELLITE TRACKING Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org STC’S BEACHFRONT LIGHTING PROGRAM STC’s Beachfront Lighting Program. Since 2010, Sea Turtle Conservancy has been retrofitting problematic lights on beachfront properties throughout Florida. Learn more about the impact of artificial light on sea turtles, what you can do to help, and what STC is doing to mitigate this issue by following the links below. ProjectOverview.
BEACHFRONT LIGHTING: HOW YOU CAN HELP Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org EDUCATION: KIDS CORNER: DOWNLOADS Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org NESTING SEASON DO’S AND DONT’S It’s that time of the year again; nesting season is officially in full swing throughout the state of Florida! About 90% of all sea turtle nesting in the United States takes place on Florida’s beaches, which means it is critical that residents and visitors alike do their part to ensure that sea turtles have a safe and successfulnesting season.
BEACH NOURISHMENT AND TURTLES Depending on sand sources, beach design parameters, monitoring protocols, and surf conditions, nourishment projects can adversely impact sea turtles in many ways. These dredging projects can also impact or bury offshore reefs. During the past two years, beaches in Brevard County, Fla. were nourished. The project area, just to thenorth of the
SEA TURTLE CONSERVANCY Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org SEA TURTLE TRACKING MAP Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.orgSEA TURTLE TRACKING
Sea Turtle Tracking. Welcome to the Sea Turtle Migration-Tracking Education Program. This program is being provided as a free educational service of the non-profit Sea Turtle Conservancy. Through this section of our website, you can view regularly updated maps showing the migratory movements of endangered sea turtles being tracked by satellite. SEA TURTLE TRACKING: REHABILITATED SEA TURTLES 2020 Turtles. FOXY – Foxy (aka Foxy Charlie) is an adult green sea turtle found on October 1, 2020 in the waters of Islamorada, Florida and entangled in a trap line around a large tumor on its back flipper. She was taken to the Turtle Hospital in Marathon, FL. On October SEA TURTLE SATELLITE TRACKING Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org STC’S BEACHFRONT LIGHTING PROGRAM STC’s Beachfront Lighting Program. Since 2010, Sea Turtle Conservancy has been retrofitting problematic lights on beachfront properties throughout Florida. Learn more about the impact of artificial light on sea turtles, what you can do to help, and what STC is doing to mitigate this issue by following the links below. ProjectOverview.
BEACHFRONT LIGHTING: HOW YOU CAN HELP Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org EDUCATION: KIDS CORNER: DOWNLOADS Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org NESTING SEASON DO’S AND DONT’S It’s that time of the year again; nesting season is officially in full swing throughout the state of Florida! About 90% of all sea turtle nesting in the United States takes place on Florida’s beaches, which means it is critical that residents and visitors alike do their part to ensure that sea turtles have a safe and successfulnesting season.
BEACH NOURISHMENT AND TURTLES Depending on sand sources, beach design parameters, monitoring protocols, and surf conditions, nourishment projects can adversely impact sea turtles in many ways. These dredging projects can also impact or bury offshore reefs. During the past two years, beaches in Brevard County, Fla. were nourished. The project area, just to thenorth of the
SEA TURTLE TRACKING
Sea Turtle Tracking. Welcome to the Sea Turtle Migration-Tracking Education Program. This program is being provided as a free educational service of the non-profit Sea Turtle Conservancy. Through this section of our website, you can view regularly updated maps showing the migratory movements of endangered sea turtles being tracked by satellite. SEA TURTLE TRACKING MAP **SCAM ALERT!** If you have been offered a STC tracked turtle by purchasing something from Ocean Project.co (not to be confused with 'The Ocean Project'), Turtle's Journey, Wildlife Team, Wildlife Mission, Wildlife Charm, or Ocean Better, they have used Sea Turtle Conservancy's turtle tracking information without our permission. The one exception is 'Wildlife Collections,' which has an BEACHFRONT LIGHTING: HOW YOU CAN HELP Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org EDUCATION: KIDS CORNER: DOWNLOADS Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org BEACH NOURISHMENT AND TURTLES Depending on sand sources, beach design parameters, monitoring protocols, and surf conditions, nourishment projects can adversely impact sea turtles in many ways. These dredging projects can also impact or bury offshore reefs. During the past two years, beaches in Brevard County, Fla. were nourished. The project area, just to thenorth of the
TEE OFF FOR TURTLES GOLF OUTING Team play will begin at 12 pm. WHO: Sea Turtle Conservancy. WHERE: Aquarina Country Club, 7500 Highway A1A, Melbourne Beach, FL 32951. ENTRY FEE: Foursome $400 or Individual $100. Limited to the first 26 teams/104 players received on or before February 16, 2020. Click here to download the Tee Off for Turtles Entry Form. SEA TURTLE TRACKING: TOUR DE TURTLES: A SEA TURTLE Started in 2008, the Tour de Turtles (TdT) is a fun, educational journey through the science, research and geography of sea turtle migration using satellite telemetry. Created by Sea Turtle Conservancy, with help from sponsors and partners, this event follows the marathon migration of sea turtles, representing different species, from their nesting beaches to their foraging grounds. LIGHTS OUT FOR SEA TURTLES Lights Out for Sea Turtles. On June 18th, 2014, an adult loggerhead turtle attempting to nest in Pensacola, Florida, was disoriented by lights from a nearby condo and street lights. This caused her to wander the wrong direction up the beach, through a parking lot, and into the street where she was subsequently struck and killed by apassing
BARRIER ISLAND CENTER: EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS: SEA TURTLE Barrier Island Center: Educational Programs: Sea Turtle Walk Reservation Join us on a Guided Sea Turtle Walk! During June and July the Sea Turtle Conservancy (STC) has a limited number of spaces for the public to join us on a guided turtle walk for the chance of seeing a nesting loggerhead sea turtle in the Archie Carr National WildlifeRefuge.
DOUBLE TROUBLE: CLIMATE CHANGE AND OCEAN ACIDIFICATION The twin threats of climate change and ocean acidification pose major problems not only for marine species but for life on Earth. Climate Change. According to the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the average temperature of the Earth has risen .76 ° C in the last 150 years. Covering nearly 70% of the Earth’s surface, theoceans
SEA TURTLE CONSERVANCY Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org SEA TURTLE TRACKING MAP Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: CONSERVATION STRATEGIESSEE MORE ONCONSERVETURTLES.ORG
INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: THREATS TO SEA TURTLES Information About Sea Turtles: Threats to Sea Turtles. Each year thousands of hatchling turtles emerge from their nests along the southeast U.S. coast and enter the Atlantic Ocean. Sadly, only an estimated one in 1,000 to 10,000 will survive to adulthood. The natural obstacles faced by young and adult sea turtles are staggering,but it is the
SEA TURTLE TRACKING
Sea Turtle Tracking. Welcome to the Sea Turtle Migration-Tracking Education Program. This program is being provided as a free educational service of the non-profit Sea Turtle Conservancy. Through this section of our website, you can view regularly updated maps showing the migratory movements of endangered sea turtles being tracked by satellite. SEA TURTLE SATELLITE TRACKING Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: THREATS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE Information About Sea Turtles: Threats from Climate Change The Problem: Because sea turtles use both marine and terrestrial habitats during their life cycles, the affects of climate change are likely to have a devastating impact on these endangered species. A rise in the sea level will impact sea turtle nesting beaches. Sea turtles’ memories are “imprinted” with a magnetic map of the INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: THREATS FROM HARVEST FOR Information About Sea Turtles: Threats from Harvest for Consumption The Problem: Although sea turtles have spiritual or mythological importance in many cultures around the world, this has not prevented humans from consuming their eggs or meat. In many coastal communities, especially in Central America and Asia, sea turtles are considered afood source.
INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: THREATS FROM INVASIVE Information About Sea Turtles: Threats from Invasive Species Predation The Problem: Around the globe, sea turtles and their hatchlings fall victim to natural predators. Crabs, raccoons, boars, birds, coyotes and sharks all play their role in the natural food chain as sea turtlepredators.
INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: THREATS FROM ARTIFICIAL Information About Sea Turtles: Threats from Artificial Lighting The Problem: Nesting turtles once had no trouble finding a quiet, dark beach on which to nest, but now they must compete with tourists, businesses and coastal residents for use of sandy beaches. U.S. beaches, popular with humans and turtles alike, are now lined with seaside condominiums, houses and hotels. SEA TURTLE CONSERVANCY Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org SEA TURTLE TRACKING MAP Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: CONSERVATION STRATEGIESSEE MORE ONCONSERVETURTLES.ORG
INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: THREATS TO SEA TURTLES Information About Sea Turtles: Threats to Sea Turtles. Each year thousands of hatchling turtles emerge from their nests along the southeast U.S. coast and enter the Atlantic Ocean. Sadly, only an estimated one in 1,000 to 10,000 will survive to adulthood. The natural obstacles faced by young and adult sea turtles are staggering,but it is the
SEA TURTLE TRACKING
Sea Turtle Tracking. Welcome to the Sea Turtle Migration-Tracking Education Program. This program is being provided as a free educational service of the non-profit Sea Turtle Conservancy. Through this section of our website, you can view regularly updated maps showing the migratory movements of endangered sea turtles being tracked by satellite. SEA TURTLE SATELLITE TRACKING Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: THREATS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE Information About Sea Turtles: Threats from Climate Change The Problem: Because sea turtles use both marine and terrestrial habitats during their life cycles, the affects of climate change are likely to have a devastating impact on these endangered species. A rise in the sea level will impact sea turtle nesting beaches. Sea turtles’ memories are “imprinted” with a magnetic map of the INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: THREATS FROM HARVEST FOR Information About Sea Turtles: Threats from Harvest for Consumption The Problem: Although sea turtles have spiritual or mythological importance in many cultures around the world, this has not prevented humans from consuming their eggs or meat. In many coastal communities, especially in Central America and Asia, sea turtles are considered afood source.
INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: THREATS FROM INVASIVE Information About Sea Turtles: Threats from Invasive Species Predation The Problem: Around the globe, sea turtles and their hatchlings fall victim to natural predators. Crabs, raccoons, boars, birds, coyotes and sharks all play their role in the natural food chain as sea turtlepredators.
INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: THREATS FROM ARTIFICIAL Information About Sea Turtles: Threats from Artificial Lighting The Problem: Nesting turtles once had no trouble finding a quiet, dark beach on which to nest, but now they must compete with tourists, businesses and coastal residents for use of sandy beaches. U.S. beaches, popular with humans and turtles alike, are now lined with seaside condominiums, houses and hotels. INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: CONSERVATION STRATEGIES Information About Sea Turtles: Conservation Strategies. To truly protect sea turtles around the world, many different countries and cultures must cooperate and share responsibility. International laws and agreements, research, and the work of dedicated organizations and individuals each must play a part. Long-term protection of sea turtlesalso
SEA TURTLE TRACKING: REHABILITATED SEA TURTLES 2020 Turtles. FOXY – Foxy (aka Foxy Charlie) is an adult green sea turtle found on October 1, 2020 in the waters of Islamorada, Florida and entangled in a trap line around a large tumor on its back flipper. She was taken to the Turtle Hospital in Marathon, FL. On October INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: WHY CARE? Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org SEA TURTLE TRACKING: ACTIVE SEA TURTLES Maisy Maisy, a very special sea turtle was rescued off of Summerland Key on 4th of July, 2019 where she was found covered in tumors. Maisy did not look like the other turtles, she had characteristics of both a hawksbill and a green sea turtle. DNA testing confirmed Maisy is a rare hawksbill/green sea turtle that measured 66.5 cm curved carapace(shell) length.
SEA TURTLE TRACKING MAP **SCAM ALERT!** If you have been offered a STC tracked turtle by purchasing something from Ocean Project.co (not to be confused with 'The Ocean Project'), Turtle's Journey, Wildlife Team, Wildlife Mission, Wildlife Charm, or Ocean Better, they have used Sea Turtle Conservancy's turtle tracking information without our permission. The one exception is 'Wildlife Collections,' which has an INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: LOGGERHEAD SEA TURTLE Information About Sea Turtles: Loggerhead Sea Turtle. Common Name: Loggerhead – named for its exceptionally large head. Description: Head is very large with heavy strong jaws. Carapace is bony without ridges and has large, non-overlapping, rough scutes (scales) presentwith 5
INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: THREATS FROM MARINE Information About Sea Turtles: Threats from Marine Pollution The Problem: Pollution can have serious impacts on both sea turtles and the food they eat. For example, new research suggests that a disease now killing many sea turtles (fibropapillomas) may be linked topollution in
INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: THREATS FROM INVASIVE Information About Sea Turtles: Threats from Invasive Species Predation The Problem: Around the globe, sea turtles and their hatchlings fall victim to natural predators. Crabs, raccoons, boars, birds, coyotes and sharks all play their role in the natural food chain as sea turtlepredators.
TURTLE HEROES: POETS AND ARTISTS Below is a poem by the Boonbotics Team: You are born on distant beaches, There’s a lot you can teach us, You can grow to be 600 pounds, Your grace in the water astounds, Loggerhead, Hawksbill, Ridley, Leatherback, and Green, You’re all endangered and rarely seen, A female turtle returns to the same nesting site, Layinghundreds of eggs in
SEA TURTLE CONSERVANCY Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org SEA TURTLE TRACKING MAP Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.orgSEA TURTLE TRACKING
Sea Turtle Tracking. Welcome to the Sea Turtle Migration-Tracking Education Program. This program is being provided as a free educational service of the non-profit Sea Turtle Conservancy. Through this section of our website, you can view regularly updated maps showing the migratory movements of endangered sea turtles being tracked by satellite. STC PROGRAMS: RESEARCH PROJECTS STC Programs: Research Projects. Sea Turtle Conservancy’s geographic focus is the Wider Caribbean and Atlantic because of the region’s unique importance to the world’s remaining sea turtle populations. The colonies of green turtles, loggerheads, hawksbills and leatherbacks that nest at Tortuguero in Costa Rica, Chiriqui Beach inPanama
SEA TURTLE SATELLITE TRACKING Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org SEA TURTLE TRACKING: ACTIVE SEA TURTLES Mojito (aka Moji) is an adult hawksbill sea turtle released on July 16, 2017 with a satellite transmitter. She was encountered nesting on July 16 on Lovers Beach, Nevis. She measured 75.8 cm curved carapace (shell) length and 72.3 cm curved carapace width. Mojito took part in the 2017 Tour de Turtles. INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: THREATS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE Information About Sea Turtles: Threats from Climate Change The Problem: Because sea turtles use both marine and terrestrial habitats during their life cycles, the affects of climate change are likely to have a devastating impact on these endangered species. A rise in the sea level will impact sea turtle nesting beaches. Sea turtles’ memories are “imprinted” with a magnetic map of the STC’S BEACHFRONT LIGHTING PROGRAM STC’s Beachfront Lighting Program. Since 2010, Sea Turtle Conservancy has been retrofitting problematic lights on beachfront properties throughout Florida. Learn more about the impact of artificial light on sea turtles, what you can do to help, and what STC is doing to mitigate this issue by following the links below. ProjectOverview.
BEACHFRONT LIGHTING: HOW YOU CAN HELP Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org DOUBLE TROUBLE: CLIMATE CHANGE AND OCEAN ACIDIFICATION The twin threats of climate change and ocean acidification pose major problems not only for marine species but for life on Earth. Climate Change. According to the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the average temperature of the Earth has risen .76 ° C in the last 150 years. Covering nearly 70% of the Earth’s surface, theoceans
SEA TURTLE CONSERVANCY Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org SEA TURTLE TRACKING MAP Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.orgSEA TURTLE TRACKING
Sea Turtle Tracking. Welcome to the Sea Turtle Migration-Tracking Education Program. This program is being provided as a free educational service of the non-profit Sea Turtle Conservancy. Through this section of our website, you can view regularly updated maps showing the migratory movements of endangered sea turtles being tracked by satellite. STC PROGRAMS: RESEARCH PROJECTS STC Programs: Research Projects. Sea Turtle Conservancy’s geographic focus is the Wider Caribbean and Atlantic because of the region’s unique importance to the world’s remaining sea turtle populations. The colonies of green turtles, loggerheads, hawksbills and leatherbacks that nest at Tortuguero in Costa Rica, Chiriqui Beach inPanama
SEA TURTLE SATELLITE TRACKING Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org SEA TURTLE TRACKING: ACTIVE SEA TURTLES Mojito (aka Moji) is an adult hawksbill sea turtle released on July 16, 2017 with a satellite transmitter. She was encountered nesting on July 16 on Lovers Beach, Nevis. She measured 75.8 cm curved carapace (shell) length and 72.3 cm curved carapace width. Mojito took part in the 2017 Tour de Turtles. INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: THREATS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE Information About Sea Turtles: Threats from Climate Change The Problem: Because sea turtles use both marine and terrestrial habitats during their life cycles, the affects of climate change are likely to have a devastating impact on these endangered species. A rise in the sea level will impact sea turtle nesting beaches. Sea turtles’ memories are “imprinted” with a magnetic map of the STC’S BEACHFRONT LIGHTING PROGRAM STC’s Beachfront Lighting Program. Since 2010, Sea Turtle Conservancy has been retrofitting problematic lights on beachfront properties throughout Florida. Learn more about the impact of artificial light on sea turtles, what you can do to help, and what STC is doing to mitigate this issue by following the links below. ProjectOverview.
BEACHFRONT LIGHTING: HOW YOU CAN HELP Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org DOUBLE TROUBLE: CLIMATE CHANGE AND OCEAN ACIDIFICATION The twin threats of climate change and ocean acidification pose major problems not only for marine species but for life on Earth. Climate Change. According to the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the average temperature of the Earth has risen .76 ° C in the last 150 years. Covering nearly 70% of the Earth’s surface, theoceans
SEA TURTLE TRACKING: ACTIVE SEA TURTLES Maisy Maisy, a very special sea turtle was rescued off of Summerland Key on 4th of July, 2019 where she was found covered in tumors. Maisy did not look like the other turtles, she had characteristics of both a hawksbill and a green sea turtle. DNA testing confirmed Maisy is a rare hawksbill/green sea turtle that measured 66.5 cm curved carapace(shell) length.
SEA TURTLE TRACKING: REHABILITATED SEA TURTLES 2020 Turtles. FOXY – Foxy (aka Foxy Charlie) is an adult green sea turtle found on October 1, 2020 in the waters of Islamorada, Florida and entangled in a trap line around a large tumor on its back flipper. She was taken to the Turtle Hospital in Marathon, FL. On October ABOUT STC: ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND The Sea Turtle Conservancy is the oldest and most accomplished sea turtle organization in the world! STC is a not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) membership organization based in Gainesville, Florida. STC was founded in 1959 by Mr. Joshua B. Powers in response to renowned ecologist Dr. Archie Carr’s award-winning book, The Windward Road, which first INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: THREATS FROM HARVEST FOR Information About Sea Turtles: Threats from Harvest for Consumption The Problem: Although sea turtles have spiritual or mythological importance in many cultures around the world, this has not prevented humans from consuming their eggs or meat. In many coastal communities, especially in Central America and Asia, sea turtles are considered afood source.
INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: FLATBACK SEA TURTLE Information About Sea Turtles: Flatback Sea Turtle. Common Name: Australian flatback – named because its shell is very flat. Scientific Name: Natator depressus. Description: Head has a single pair of prefrontal scales (scales in front of its eyes). Carapace is bony without ridges and has large, non-overlapping, scutes (scales)present with
INFORMATION ABOUT SEA TURTLES: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org EMPLOYMENT – SEA TURTLE CONSERVANCY Retirement plan initiated after 12 months of employment. Work in a flexible, yet highly motivated non-profit environment with a close-knit team of professionals committed to sea turtle conservation. Applications will be accepted until a candidate is selected. A start date prior to the end of 2019 is preferred. EDUCATION: KIDS CORNER: DOWNLOADS Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609 Phone: 352-373-6441 Fax: 352-375-2449 stc@conserveturtles.org TURTLE HEROES: POETS AND ARTISTS Below is a poem by the Boonbotics Team: You are born on distant beaches, There’s a lot you can teach us, You can grow to be 600 pounds, Your grace in the water astounds, Loggerhead, Hawksbill, Ridley, Leatherback, and Green, You’re all endangered and rarely seen, A female turtle returns to the same nesting site, Layinghundreds of eggs in
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STC Awarded Top Responsible Costa Rica Eco Tour 2019! October 2, 2019 4:14 pm Sea Turtle Conservancy is excited to announce that we’ve made it onto the Top Responsible Costa Rica Eco Tours 2019 list! Curated by Terra Incognita - a social enterprise seeking to promote the best examples of ethical ecotourism worldwide - we’re part of a groupof... Read more
Wanted: Sea Turtle Photos for STC’s 2020 Calendar! August 11, 2019 11:07 am Calling all photographers! Sea Turtle Conservancy is looking for talented photographers (amateur or professional) for our annual Sea Turtle Calendar Contest! The sea turtle calendar reminds people throughout the year that sea turtles need our help to survive, and it includes important sea turtle dates... Read more (Update) Tell Brevard County Commissioners to keep dogs off the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge August 2, 2019 3:06 pm ***UPDATE as of 8/7/2019: Great news out of the Brevard County Commission meeting last night! The commissioners rejected the citizen initiative to allow dogs on 11 miles of the Refuge. Most of the commissioners were vocally opposed. In the Carr Refuge District, 92% of those... Read more Sea Turtle Nesting Season Tips & Turtle Walk InfoMay 1, 2019 12:43
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credit: Rachel Smith Nesting season officially kicked off on May 1st in Florida, where about 90% of sea turtle nesting in the U.S. takes place. Whether you are a Florida resident or are simply stopping by for summer vacation, this... Read more STC’s Gainesville Office is Moving! Limited Phone/Email AccessApril 17-22
April 17, 2019 9:18 am Exciting news! Sea Turtle Conservancy's main office located in Gainesville, FL is moving to a new building! What does this mean for you? Due to the move, STC will have limited or no access to phones from April 17-22 and limited email access April 19-22.... Read more STC Earns 4-Star Charity Navigator Rating for 12th Year April 2, 2019 11:17 am Sea Turtle Conservancy (STC) is proud to announce another top rating from Charity Navigator, the leading evaluator of non-profit groups in the United States. STC received 4 out of 4 stars for the 12th year, indicating that our organization adheres to good governance and other practices... Read more ACTION ALERT: Florida Bill to Prevent Straw Bans to be voted on next Monday (March 4) February 27, 2019 2:40 pm ACTION ALERT: Florida Bill to Prevent Straw Bans to be voted on next Monday Single-use plastics pose a threat to all marine life, but especially to sea turtles. Researchers from the University of Exeter recently found single use plastics and fibers in the gut of... Readmore
**POSITION FILLED** JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Sea Turtle Lighting ProjectSpecialist
January 31, 2019 2:53 pm POSITION HAS BEEN FILLED Overview and Purpose Sea Turtle Conservancy is based in Gainesville, Florida and is the oldest and most accomplished sea turtle organization in the world. STC is hiring a Lighting Project Specialist to work on our Sea Turtle Lighting Project. This person... Read more Sea Turtle Conservancy 4581 NW 6th St, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32609Phone: 352-373-6441
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