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Use of Dry Tortugas National Park by threatened and endangered marine turtles

July 4, 2012

Satellite and acoustic tracking results for green turtles, hawksbills, and loggerheads have revealed patterns in the proportion of time that tagged turtles spend within various zones of the park, including the RNA. Green turtles primarily utilize the shallow areas in the northern portion of the park. Hawksbills were mostly observed near Garden Key and loggerheads were observed throughout DRTO. Our record of turtle captures, recaptures, and sightings over the last 4 years serves as a baseline database for understanding the size classes of each species present in the park, as well as species-specific habitats in DRTO waters.

Publication Year 2012
Title Use of Dry Tortugas National Park by threatened and endangered marine turtles
Authors Kristin M. Hart, Ikuko Fujisaki, Autumn R. Sartain-Iverson
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Index ID 70040395
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Southeast Ecological Science Center