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Sea Turtle Population Study in Florida BayFlorida Bay is an important sea turtle habitat located between the southern tip of the Florida peninsula and the Florida Keys.
Funded in part by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation The Importance of Florida BayFlorida Bay is an important sea turtle habitat located between the southern tip of the Florida peninsula and the Florida Keys. Every summer, a team of researchers capture loggerheads and gather data. These studies establish long-term trends that are essential to monitor and investigate overall health and any changes in the habitat. Researchers are attempting to answer the following questions:
Researchers go out on two flat-bottomed vessels, traveling at a slow speed in a random search pattern until a turtle is spotted. Snorkelers then dive near the turtles and capture them by hand.
Coordinates of the capture site are taken using a Global Positioning System (GPS) unit. Environmental data is noted, including water and air temperature, salinity, water depth and a description of the sea bottom. The turtle is brought on board and measured, weighed, examined externally and photographed. Any signs of injuries or fibropapilloma tumors are documented.
Before releasing the turtle, a number is painted on the carapace to make sure the same one is not recaptured during the sampling period. The paint is not permanent – it fades after a few weeks.
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