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Florida Gulf Coast Loggerhead Tracking

Florida Gulf Coast Loggerhead Tracking

In 2015, the Sea Turtle Conservancy and the Anna Maria Island Turtle Watch (AMITW) began a sea turtle education and conservation project to study the migration patterns of threatened loggerhead sea turtles from Anna Maria Island, Florida. Through STC’s Sea Turtle Migration-Tracking Education Program, the public is invited to watch along as we learn more about these amazing animals.

In 2015, the Sea Turtle Conservancy and the Anna Maria Island Turtle Watch (AMITW) began a sea turtle education and conservation project to study the migration patterns of threatened loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) nesting on Anna Maria Island on the Gulf coast of Florida. The study will reveal important information about the turtle’s migratory behavior, including migratory routes, foraging grounds, and the areas of potential conflict with commercial fisheries or legal harvest of sea turtles. This critical information will enhance the ability of resource managers and conservationists in their efforts to protect loggerheads, both in U.S. waters and through international conservation efforts.The satellite transmitter attached to each loggerhead sends signals to orbiting satellites each time the turtles surface to breath. The data will be collected and downloaded to STC researchers. The information gained from this study will improve estimates of adult nesting population size, identify movement patterns and expand the knowledge on feeding ecology.