The ongoing global recovery of the green turtle is a powerful example of what coordinated global conservation over decades ...
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Ghost nets entangling turtles, marine life in Sri Lanka’s waters
In Sri Lankan waters, there’s a growing problem of ghost nets that are entangling sea turtles, fish, dolphins and seabirds, ...
With new protections and conservation efforts, sea turtle populations are rebounding worldwide, even as oceans change, says ...
Growing numbers of invasive raccoon dogs are preying on baby sea turtles on the beaches of Yakushima island, one of the world ...
Studies have shown that lighted nets can reduce bycatch of sea turtles and sharks, but the idea has faced many hurdles to ...
Enter solar-powered light buoys. A team from Arizona State University recently worked with coastal gillnet fishers in Mexico ...
Solar-powered lights on fishing nets are cutting sea turtle bycatch by 63%—a simple fix that helps both ocean life and ...
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Green turtle rebounds, moving from ‘endangered’ to ‘least concern’
The green turtle, found across the world’s oceans, is recovering after decades of decline, according to the latest IUCN Red ...
Once endangered, the global green sea turtle population is rebounding, according to a new report from the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
The N.C. Aquarium of Roanoke Island says the successful rehabilitation and release of thirteen of their Sea Turtle Assistance ...
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See the solar-powered, light-up fishing nets that keep sea turtles from getting tangled up
Arizona State University’s Senko Lab is studying ways to make fishing gear less harmful to sea turtles, sharks, and other ...
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