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    journey. Playa Los Tortugas One of the best things about this area of the Riviera Nayarit is the beautiful beaches that accompany it. It is named for the sea turtles that make their nest on the beach and encompasses 11 miles of the Riviera Nayarit. The turtles actually make their home in a turtle farm‚ where they are protected since they are endangered. They are then hatched and released back into the ocean with the hopes of repopulating the planet once more.

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    Leatherback Turtle (Dermochelys Coriacea) There are seven different species of sea turtles all over the world. The one I will be discussing here is the leatherback turtle which is the largest and most interesting species of sea turtles. They belong in the Kingdom of Animilia. Unlike most other sea turtles‚ leatherbacks have a softer‚ more rubber-like shell. Their shell is what keeps them off of most dinner tables because they have a particularly oily taste. A leatherback shell is usually black

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    can be learned about the condition of the planet’s environment by looking at Marine turtles. They have existed for over 100 million years‚ and they travel throughout the world’s oceans. Suddenly‚ however‚ they are struggling to survive‚ largely because of things people are doing to the planet’s oceans and beaches. However‚ what does this mean for the human species? It is possible that a world in which sea turtles cannot survive will soon become a world in which humans struggle to survive. If‚ however

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    Sea Turtle Research Paper

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    Sea turtles are sometimes called marine turtle.There are 7 different species of sea turtles like green sea turtles‚the leatherback sea turtle‚the loggerhead turtle‚the hawksbill turtle‚ kemp’s Ridley turtle‚the olive Ridley turtle. The name of my animal is a sea turtle and its scientific name is Chelonioidea and it’s length of life is 60-80 years the geographical location is 2600 km or 1600 mi and it’s natural habitat is the ocean. The sea turtle weight 700 pounds and their height is 5ft and their

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    Sex Ratios In Sea Turtles

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    Sea turtles are threatened and endangered throughout their natural range due to various anthropogenic interferences‚ such as poaching and habitat destruction (World… c2016). Sea turtles provide many ecological benefits‚ such as acting as distributors of nutrients and sculptors of both terrestrial and marine substrate (Mancini et al. 2011). However‚ global climate change is threatening sea turtle populations’ ability to continue to provide these benefits (Mancini et al. 2011). Beach habitat loss due

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    affect the target species as well as the bycatch species. They supply a definition of bycatch which is understandable and easy to relate to the paper I am writing. In the solutions section‚ they discuss the hooks as well as look at the migration of sea turtles and other bycatch species. As we continue to look for bycatch solutions‚ we need to understand where and how it started. The main idea in the Read‚ Drinker‚ and Northridge (2005) article is how bycatch is not only harming the species being caught

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    Danger in the Sea: Negative Human Impacts on Marine turtles - Turtles have been around for about 230 million years (Dobbs 1). In that time‚ they have seen the rise and fall of the dinosaurs and the rise of mankind. Marine turtles have been around for about 65 million years (Dobbs 1). This family has withstood the test of time and is being threatened by human’s impact on the sea. All six of the marine turtles occurring on the shores of America are at least threatened. Marine turtles are very important

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    Loggerheads Synthesis

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    result of their foraging activities. The fragments of hard-shelled organisms that loggerheads consume are either discarded or ingested and later deposited with feces at a different location. By reducing the particle size of the shells‚ loggerhead turtles contribute to nutrient recycling in benthic ecosystems by increasing the rate of shell disintegration. Additionally‚ a foraging behavior called infaunal mining has a significant effect on substrate characteristics (Bjorndal 2003). One method loggerheads

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    Negative Effects of Plastic Bags There are several issues on earth that need immediate attention; such as global warming and green house effect‚ air pollution‚ climate change‚ and plastic pollution. Current use of plastic bags and disposal‚ both not only create environmental problems‚ but also reinforce the perception of a wasteful society. Human beings invented plastic bags for the convenience of carriers and packers. However‚ plastic bags have become one of the today’s serious issues that need

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    have done studies on the population genetics of the green sea turtle. Through their DNA research‚ it was discovered that human impact has drastically reduced the genetic diversity within the green sea turtle population. In the future‚ this can prevent the reptiles from adapting and evolving because the ones that are left are extremely alike. A natural disaster or a catastrophic event can greatly diminish the number of living green sea turtles‚ triggering their approaching extinction. Even in the population

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