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Seasonal distribution patterns of juvenile loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) following capture from a shipping channel in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean

Thirty-four juvenile loggerhead sea turtles captured by trawling from the Charleston, South Carolina (USA), shipping channel (32°42′N; −79°47′W) between May 2004 and August 2007 were tagged with satellite transmitters to assess the extent to which they remained near the capture location given their...

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Published in:Marine biology 2012, Vol.159 (1), p.127-139
Main Authors: Arendt, Michael D., Segars, Albert L., Byrd, Julia I., Boynton, Jessica, Whitaker, J. David, Parker, Lindsey, Owens, David W., Blanvillain, Gaëlle, Quattro, Joseph M., Roberts, Mark A.
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Animal and plant ecology
Animal migration
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Aquatic reptiles
Biological and medical sciences
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biotelemetry
Caretta caretta
Continental shelves
Distribution
Distribution patterns
Evaluation
Freshwater & Marine Ecology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Habitats
Life Sciences
Marine
Marine & Freshwater Sciences
Marine biology
Methods
Microbiology
Oceanography
Original Paper
Reptiles & amphibians
Sea turtles
Sea water ecosystems
Seasonal distribution
Spring
Synecology
Tagging
Telemetry
Trawling
Vertebrates: general zoology, morphology, phylogeny, systematics, cytogenetics, geographical distribution
Winter
Zoology
title Seasonal distribution patterns of juvenile loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) following capture from a shipping channel in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean
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