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An extraordinary 3,500 km journey undertaken by an Olive Ridley turtle from Odisha to Maharashtra's Guhagar beach has upended long-standing assumptions about the species' migration patterns.
An endangered Olive Ridley turtle has stunned scientists by traveling over 3,500 kilometers across India — the first recorded instance of such a journey between the east and west coasts.
This will allow the scientists "to track her movements, providing valuable data on Kemp’s ridley migration patterns and habitat use," according to the aquarium. “With sea turtle strandings on ...
Tagged in Odisha in 2021, the turtle was discovered nesting in Guhagar, Maharashtra, this year. This unprecedented migration highlights the need for comprehensive conservation efforts across both ...
We have kind of a skewed migration pattern that way.” Johansson’s first job after grad school was at UPJ in 2002. Alvaro Bernal, a foreign language and literature professor from Bogotá ...
This discovery has definitely changed our outlook on the turtle's migration patterns," Kumar said. To learn more about these turtles' movements, researchers have begun a systematic tagging programme ...
In an awe-inspiring movement for conservationists and turtle lovers, an Olive Ridley sea turtle tagged ... As climate change continues to impact marine ecosystems, understanding such migration ...
Snapping turtle migration. Image via Unsplash. The Triassic period marked an era of significant diversification in vertebrate evolution. The turtles, with their unique body structures and protective ...