Satellite Tracking
A project of Marine Turtle Research Group in conjunction with the partners and sponsors detailed below.
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| Bald Head Island 2008: Loggerhead Turtles |
| Name | Species | Life Stage | Release Date | Last Location | Days Transmitted |
| Uga VI | Loggerhead | Adult | 2008-06-26 | 2009-02-07 | 226 |
| Howard | Loggerhead | Adult | 2008-06-28 | 2009-09-24 | 453 |
| Alexis | Loggerhead | Adult | 2008-07-08 | 2010-05-09 | 670 |
| Miss Huckstable | Loggerhead | Adult | 2008-07-31 | 2009-07-21 | 355 |
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Introduction
This project aims to find out more about the post nesting migratory movements of loggerhead sea turtles from Bald Head Island, North Carolina. Four nesting females were tracked each in 2003 through 2007 and made impressive movements north as far away as New Jersey, and south as far as the Florida Keys. Two of the transmitters from 2007 are still transmitting. The transmitters provided us with some interesting, novel and useful data about the migratory and foraging behaviour and natural history of the loggerhead sea turtle in this region. This summer's deployments will complement the results from previous years and provide us with a wider insight into North Carolina sea turtle biology.
Project Partners
This project is a collaboration among the Marine Turtle Research Group (Brendan Godley and Annette Broderick), Michael Coyne (SEATURTLE.ORG), the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (Wendy Cluse and Matthew Godfrey) and the Bald Head Island Conservancy.
Project Sponsors
This project was funded by a grant from the WAVE Foundation at the Newport Aquarium, Kentucky, and donations from the Bald Head Island Conservancy and SEATURTLE.ORG.
- The presentation of data here does not constitute publication. All data remain copyright of the project partners. Maps or data on this website may not be used or referenced without explicit written consent.
- For more information please visit the project website.
- If you have questions or would like to request the use of maps or data for this project please contact mcoyne@seaturtle.org.
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