Follow the Satellite Tracking of Loggerhead Sea Turtles
On July 07, 2024, we released another 28 juvenile loggerheads into the North Pacific Ocean!
Track their movements on the map below. Dates and times are displayed in UTC format.
For each turtle, we have adopted names originating from the regions that share their conservation: Japan, Hawai'i, Mexico, and USA.
Track their movements on the map below. Dates and times are displayed in UTC format.
For each turtle, we have adopted names originating from the regions that share their conservation: Japan, Hawai'i, Mexico, and USA.
Map Instructions:
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To view individual tracks, click on the color-coded track directly on the map or by name in the map legend on the right-hand side.
25 of the turtles are carrying Spot 6 tags, which give their locations every 23 hours, and the other 3 turtles are carrying Splash 10 297 tags, which will transmit temperature and diving data. To view all deployments, select ‘See All’ blue text next to ‘Deployments’ heading in the map legend. Place cursor over each data point to see the latitude, longitude, and timestamp in UTC (also known as Coordinated Universal Time). To minimize the map legend, press 'X' to close. To maximize the map legend, click the triple bars ≡ in the upper right-corner of the map. |
Meet the 2024 Turtles
For each turtle, we have adopted names originating from the regions that share their conservation: Japan, Hawai'i, Mexico, and USA
View each turtle in the photo gallery and read the captions to learn more about their meaning.
Check out our Outreach page for more info!
View each turtle in the photo gallery and read the captions to learn more about their meaning.
Check out our Outreach page for more info!
On July 10, 2023, we released 25 juvenile loggerheads into the North Pacific Ocean.
Individuals were tracked between July 2023 - April 2024. You can see their completed movements on the map below!
Individuals were tracked between July 2023 - April 2024. You can see their completed movements on the map below!
Meet the 2023 Turtles
For each turtle, we have adopted names originating from the regions that share their conservation: Japan, Hawai'i, Mexico, and USA
View each turtle in the photo gallery and read the captions to learn more about their meaning.
Check out our Outreach page for more info!
View each turtle in the photo gallery and read the captions to learn more about their meaning.
Check out our Outreach page for more info!
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Header photo credit: Ralph Pace