
doi: 10.15468/aug8tr , 10.82144/ab98cefd
Original provider: Cheng, I-Jiunn Dataset credits: Cheng, I-Jiunn Abstract: Green turtle is an endangered species in Taiwan. In addition to understanding their nesting ecology, the migration behavior and whereabouts in the ocean are equally important. The purpose of the current study is to deploy as many satellite tags as possible to understand fully its post-nesting migration routes, rest/foraging areas and the influence of currents to the migration of green turtles. Furthermore, the combination of satellite tracking with genetic studies allow us to construct comprehensive conservation measures on a regional and international basis.
green turtle migration, Sharks and Rays, Marine Biology, Observation, migration, Seabirds, Occurrence, Marine mammals, Tagged animal, green turtles, Telemetry, Sea turtles, Nansha Archipelago, Taiwan Straits
green turtle migration, Sharks and Rays, Marine Biology, Observation, migration, Seabirds, Occurrence, Marine mammals, Tagged animal, green turtles, Telemetry, Sea turtles, Nansha Archipelago, Taiwan Straits
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