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Loggerhead Turtle Characteristics
For many beach lovers, the ocean provokes thoughts of family vacations, palm trees, and boating but what about the vast environments that lay beneath
the waves? While mankind has only explored a mere five percent of the world's oceans and countless numbers of aquatic creatures remain
undiscovered, Loggerhead Sea Turtles stand out as being well–recognized. The turtle's massive size and beautiful shell grab people's attention, yet it is
probably safe to say that many have no further knowledge about the existence of Loggerheads. From traveling the world to facing threats from
human activity, Loggerhead Turtles experience long and fulfilling lives. For starters, one should be aware of the basic, physical traits of Loggerhead
Turtles. Scientifically named Caretta caretta, Loggerhead Turtles earned the name from their oversized heads (said to be as strong as a log) and horny
beaks, both of which are significantly thicker than those of other sea turtles. Strong beaks allow shellfish and other hard foods to... Show more content
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Animals of all kinds adapt their living environments in search of food. Sea turtles reside in coastal tropical and subtropical water; ranging in the
Atlantic Ocean from Argentina to Nova Scotia as well as barrier islands from North Carolina to the Florida Keys ("Loggerhead Sea Turtles, Caretta
caretta"). Adult habitat includes rock ledges, near–shore reefs, and the mouths of inlets while hatchling habitat typically remains in warm ocean
currents. As for feeding, Loggerheads rely on a carnivorous diet consisting of crustaceans, fish, jellyfish, and other marine animals. Hatchlings, on the
other hand, feed on small animals such as algal mats called sargassum that live in the sea grass with the newborn turtles ("Loggerhead Sea Turtle."
National Wildlife Federation). Hatchlings don't stay young forever though, and they are quickly thrown into the "real world" after
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Persuasive Essay On Turtles
They say you can get seven different kinds of meat from butchering a turtle. Depending on what part of the turtle you're chewing on, the taste may be
reminiscent of pork, or chicken, or veal, or fish, or whatever ... you get the picture. Perhaps this variability can partly explain why turtle has been such
a popular menu item throughout the history of the United States. At least, it used to be. Not so long ago you could find Campbell's turtle soup sitting
alongside minestrone and tomato in grocery stores throughout the country. So what happened? How and why did an American staple virtually vanish?
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It's a question Saveur magazine recently tried to tackle. Now, if you ask me or anyone else who knows much about turtles and turtle conservation, the
answer is quite simple: There are not enough turtles left to eat. For example, a picture of a few chefs hovering over the carcass of a green sea turtle
(Chelonia mydas) leads off the Saveur article. Today green sea turtles, like all other species of sea turtles, are federally protected under the Endangered
Species Act. If you ate one in the United States, you would be committing a felony.
Turtles are one of the most imperiled groups of animals on the planet. Habitat loss is probably their biggest threat; when a wetland is drained, a field
paved over, or a nesting beach overrun with condominiums, there is simply no space left for turtles. But harvesting too many for food has played a
key role in driving down turtle
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Sea Turtle Research Paper
The simple act of directly taking sea turtle eggs from their nests and turtles themselves adds to the reasons for endangerment. These eggs and turtles
are being over harvested for oil, food, leather, shell, medicine, and religious ceremonies (Why Endangered, В¶2) (Sea Turtles, В¶9). Smaller animals
are known to eat the eggs and/or new hatchlings, but this has been proven not a reason for their endangerment because the numbers are so small and
this is a natural thing to happen. However, many other animals, such as dogs and cats, are now predators of these vulnerable creatures because of the
trash left behind by humans as a result of urbanization on the coast (Information About Threats , В¶2).
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There are a lot of state and federal laws in the US that protect the turtles and include legal protection under the ESA and the state's laws meet or exceed
those federal regulations. The CITES international control of endangered species prohibits all trade of sea turtle species that applies all around the world
(Conservation Strategies, В¶2–4). There are also new fishing techniques and gear that protect the turtles such as turtle friendly circle hooks that
eliminate bycatch as well as special turtle exclusion devices in nets. Another specific type of device that helps turtles escape the fisheries are Turtle
Excluder Devices (TEDs) that allow turtles and other large animals to escape fis trawls so they do not drown, while still catching the shrimp
(Information About Threats, В¶6). WWF, and organization to help endangered species, holds a competition to find new ways to prevent bycatch.
There is also new ways of income being developed so people do not have to steal the eggs and turtles for food and money. A lot of organizations
patrol the beaches for poaching and to protect the nests (Sea Turtles, В¶15). A real life example is in Cape Cod where volunteers save the Kemp's
Ridley turtles from hypothermia in the cold waters of the
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Manic Existence Of Turtles
On the Manic Existence of Turtles
Introduction
Turtles are strange creatures.
They're not the end–all of strangeness, but they are irritatingly close to that line.
They hang in the balance, so close to being outcast by animal society, yet so very far from it.
If you asked someone what their favourite sort of animal is, and they said turtles, you wouldn't scoff or think they were strange, you would nod and it's
possible that the situation would simply devolve into an everyday conversation about ocelots, as most situations do.
However, if that person said that their favourite animal is the spiny, melted jelly bean–like echidna, you might question that person and their mental
state at the time, when really, they're on par with each other.
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You have lots of potential, but I seriously hope this isn't the final product." And really, I think we'd all sort of agree on that.
Softshell Turtles
Never has there been an animal that looks so much like a soggy burrito, a hotdog, and a dinosaur engaged in a night of passion and somehow birthed a
turtle.
Have you seen softshell turtles?
Usually, I like things with soft shells, and find them bearable or even pleasant to look at. (E.g., soft shell tacos, soft shell crabs in most circumstances,
soft shell coats, etc.)
Softshell turtles broke that already broad reasoning; they absolutely shattered what I thought was a fairly open perception of what turtles really are.
What is a turtle? All signs point to the defining features of turtles as being scales, a shell, and a look that says, "I want to murder the human race," but
that also implies mercy and a lack of effort towards that cause.
Softshell turtles barely have shells, have fairly smooth skin, and look as if they're currently on a killing spree that will halt for no man, woman, or child.
They look like the spawn of a soggy burrito, a hot dog, and a dinosaur, as previously stated; they don't look very much like the turtles we've all come to
know and be creeped out
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Sea Turtles : The Sea Turtle
Sea Turtles: Sea turtles are another species which is drastically effected by longline fishing being caught as another bycatch. The two sea turtles who
are accidentally caught more often are the loggerhead sea turtle and the leatherback sea turtle. Both of these sea turtles have been known to be on
endangered lists and unless we can change our fishing methods these innocent organisms could be lost in the near future. In a study by R. Lewison, et
al. (2004) they were able to estimate the regions which both of these sea turtles are caught in the world. The loggerhead sea turtle is accidentally caught
more often in the regions of the Mediterranean and Pacific Ocean. The leatherback sea turtle is accidentally caught more in the Pacific and ... Show
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(2005). The J hook is a small hook which has a straight tip with only a small amount which could catch the organism's mouth before it swallows the
hook. The 18/0 circle hook is a wider hook depending on the offset the fishermen have chosen, which has a rounded tip similar to a crescent moon
shape. This shape allows the hook to catch the organism by their mouth since it has more area at which it could latch onto the different organisms.
The 18/0 circle hook is the primary choice for fishermen, especially if they are targeting tune, however, the J hook has become popular for the
fishermen wanting to catch swordfish. In the experiment conducted by J. Watson, et al (2005), they specifically looked at the types of hooks used
when the sea turtles swallowed the hook, were caught in the mouth, or externally hooked. They were able to see an increase in hooks, J hook,
swallowed for the loggerhead sea turtle. While the hook which had caught both sea turtles was the 18/0 circle hook. Finally, for the leatherback sea
turtle, they were able to see the J hook caught the turtles externally more often than the 18/0 circle hook. The type of hook also depends on what
species the fishermen are attempting to catch as well as what kind of bait they want to use. The 18/0 circle hook is an excellent hook which holds onto
the bait tightly giving no give to the organism attempting to consume the bait. The 18/0 circle hook with "squid bait
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Leatherback Sea Turtle Research Paper
Leatherback Sea Turtle
INTRO:
The population of the Leatherback Sea Turtle, scientifically named Dermochelys coriacea, is distributed across three of the oceans and significantly
benefits each one. However, due primarily to human negligence, the Leatherback Sea Turtle is now facing extinction. It is vital that the correct
techniques are put into place in order to save this species.
DESCRIPTION:
The Leatherback Sea Turtle is the largest living turtle, able to reach a weight of 900 kg. Its body, reaching approximately 2 metres in length, is covered
by a carapace maintaining an unusually leather–like flexibility, meriting the turtle its name. (Martin, 2012) The carapace has seven raised lines running
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The programs generally involve asking for people to report any possible sightings, while the surveys are more often observations from air, ship, or
from common nesting beaches. It is much more common to spot Leatherbacks on warmer beaches used for nesting or Leatherbacks that have been
caught close to the shore in fishing or mooring lines in comparison to swimming in their foraging waters. During aerial surveys focusing on whales
or other large marine species, people generally record any Leatherbacks observed as well. It is not uncommon that aerial surveys focusing on
Leatherbacks will yield no data. The programs asking for people to report any sightings are very limited as people are often not aware of their
existence. Furthermore, fishers are ordinarily the only people in the position to spot the turtles. This means that most people are not even able to be
involved, even if they have been exposed to the program. The most accurate method of measuring the turtles currently is by looking at the numbers of
nesting females. (Martin, 2012) Due to the difficulty in collecting data on the Leatherback Sea Turtle, people only have rough estimates on the species'
population. In 1996, it was estimated that the total number of female Leatherbacks participating in nesting worldwide was 35,000 females,
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Persuasive Essay On Sea Turtles
Sea turtles are becoming extinct on the Florida Gulf Coast. Sea turtles are dying because of humanitarian problems, including garbage, plastics, lights
and beach activities. Turtles are very important to the ecosystem, because they monitor the sea grass, which they eat to make sure it doesn't over grow.
Sea grass provides shelter with many different species of marine life and provides food for some (including turtles). Without seagrass the whole
ecosystem would be out of sorts. There aren't many counterclaims for this topic, it's usually people don't realize that turtles are very important to the
ecosystem and they just don't care. Turtles are very important to the ecosystem and therefore, should be protected. All sea turtles are endangered....
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This system also, teaches children about recycling, and about marine debris. This solution would be carried out by fundraising to get money to start the
organization, keep fundraising throughout and getting sponsors. The benefits of this solution is that children would learn about the marine life and
debris when they are very young and hopefully remember and grow up with the fact that because of our waste many animals are perishing. Most
children remember things they were taught very young like, "raise your hand," "don't talk when the teacher is talking" although many kids in middle
school and high school, don't do this, they know they are suppose to. By teaching children about recycling and the ocean/environment very young it
will stick with them throughout their lives. There aren't many counterclaims in this problem. One of the counterclaim is that no one wants to feel
responsible for or to take ownership of pollutant. The other counterclaim is that many don't know about the turtle problem, so they don't care. My
proposal is worth supporting because it solves multiple problems. It doesn't just solve the problem about the sea turtles, but also it solves all the marine
life problems and the pollutant affecting
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Baby Green Turtles
Diet
Baby green turtles eat a variety of plants and small animals, but as adults they feed mainly on sea grass and marine algae.
Predators
Seabirds, crabs and raccoons feed on baby sea turtles when they first hatch, sharks are the only animal really large enough to prey upon grown sea
turtles. The human race is also a predator of the green turtle.
Birth rate (gestation & mating seasons)
Mating season begins sometime in March, and females then nest from May to September. The females lay, on average, 5 clutches
1 clutch = an average of 110–115 eggs
– The eggs in the clutch incubate for 60 days before hatching
Their eggs and meat are being harvested commercially
Fibro papillomatosis, tumors that interfere with swimming, eating, breathing, vision,
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Blanding Turtle Research Paper
The Blanding turtle are freshwater medium sized turtle usually found in The Great Lakes Regions in USA and in Canada. They are from the
omnivorous species and usually eat crayfish, small animals, and plants. Their life histories traits occurs between April and November, as May and
April tend to be more for mating and Early June for nesting. Less than half of these females will actually go on to reproducing. Many of these turtles
can actually live up to sixty to a hundred years in age. Though these turtles spend a majority of time in the aquatics they also come on to the mainland.
This is were the problem starts to occur and this is why the Blanding sea turtles are currently threatened and may soon be extinct. It is because of us
humans that these species are currently facing habitat loss, have threatened nesting areas, and are unable to get from nesting areas to the lakes because
of manmade roads. Why should we as humans care so much if these Blanding's turtles go extinct? These turtles play an important... Show more content
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Blanding turtles cannot just live in any lake or pond, they require unique freshwater habitat. These turtles cannot move far so the nesting areas and
mainland have to be close by. In order to find the right nesting areas some Blanding's turtles do have to cross roads. Female's turtles are the ones that
have to cross the roads to get to the nesting sites if cars are hitting many female turtles then there will be a high mortality rate and the sex ratio will be
skewed. The females that cross the roads will have to go to though habitat patches; this problem involves both landscape problems and connectivity.
Some that do make it to the nesting areas have another danger waiting for them, predation. Humans are not the only predators of these turtles but so are
raccoons, foxes, and coyotes, which feed on turtle
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Sea Turtle Segregation
After a significant slump last year, sea turtle nesting has rebounded to record levels on beaches from the Carolinas to Florida. The good news largely
can be attributed to the conservation efforts of researchers and volunteers, who have spent the summer cataloging and protecting sea turtle nests,
according to the New York Times. "It's a lot of physical effort," stated Wildlife biologist Doug Hoffman. "You're talking about being in the sun, hauling
equipment and digging holes, pounding stakes. Due to the hard work of the volunteers, a record 2,292 loggerhead nests were counted during the May
through August nesting season – and that's just a preliminary count from Georgia. Based on the promising numbers, scientists are more confident than
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Turtles Still Swimming
The article that was more effective on achieving its purpose between the two articles, "After Spill, Sea Turtles Still Swimming" and "For the Turtles"
both by Achieve 3000, is "After Spill, Sea Turtles Still Swimming". The reason why I say this is because according to Achieve 3000, she says, " To
the female sea turtle, her nesting activity was nothing out of the ordinary for that time of year. But to the crowd, the reptile's presence was significant; it
meant that she–and likely more of her species–had survived the disastrous April 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico." What the author is saying is
that scientists and citizens are excited to see that the sea turtles have survived. This shows why "After Spill, Sea Turtles Still Swimming" is more
effective on achieving its purpose because this evidence shows more about what the article is talking about. Along with that it shows how well the
scientists did when saving the sea turtles. Going along with that, Achieve 3000 writes, "According to Shaver's tallies, the Kemp's ridleys' numbers
look very good. In May, at the peak of the turtles' nesting season, 155 Kemp's ridley nests were spotted on Texas shores. This is more than were
counted in all of 2010, and more than had been counted by that point in 2009 and 2008." What the author is saying here is that the numbers show how
the sea turtles are recovering well.
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Direct Conflict In Sea Turtle
Sea turtles live a life of conflict with humans and the biproducts of human development and practices. At every stage in the life cycle of a sea turtle,
there is potential for fatal conflict with humans. Conflicts can be divided into those that are direct or intentional, and those that are indirect,
non–intentional, or accidental. Indirect conflicts are widespread and highly varying, while direct conflicts fall into the categories of egg poaching and
direct take. Humans cause increased mortality and population declines of sea turtles through direct and indirect conflicts; these conflicts can be
reduced through various mitigation strategies.
There are seven extant species of sea turtles, six of which are listed as endangered or critically endangered by the International Union for
Conservation of Nature, and all of which are included in CITES (IUCN, 2015), (CITES, 2017). Sea turtles lay large clutches of eggs as an
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Direct take exists mainly through intentional poaching and harvesting. Nesting, and therefore poaching, occurs on tropical sand beaches and islands
(Guebert, Barletta, & da Costa, 2013). Sea turtles behave nocturnally by mostly nesting and hatching at night (NOVA Southeastern University, 2017).
As soon as the mother has deposited her eggs in the sand, the first direct conflict is present. Sea turtle eggs are harvested and eaten as a supposed
aphrodisiac or to promote long life, despite the complete absence of scientific backing to these claims. They are also eaten as a source of protein,
although chicken eggs are more nutritious than sea turtle eggs (Gulko & Eckert, 2004). Poachers harvest sea turtle eggs as soon as they are laid at
night, and eggs are placed in sacks and sold to wholesalers (Spotila,
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Comparing Sea Turtles And Sea Turtles
Sea turtles are one of the most beautiful creatures in the ocean. They have been on this earth for more than 110 million years in the era of
dinosaurs. These guys have always caught my interest mostly due to cuteness and how unique they are. They have always been my favorite because
they are so peaceful When I was younger, I had pet turtle named Shella, and she was absolutely my most favorite pet I could ever ask for.
Unfortunately, she was getting very big for her tank and would constantly had to be cleaned and had a strong stench. We eventually took her and
released her to a nearby lake.
Sea turtles do not really do much other than reproduce and looking pretty. They spend most of their lives in water close to warm temperature and
near the coast and their life span can be lived up to about 80 years. Although they are not on top of the food chain in the ocean, they use the outer
shell to help them survive and for use for protection around their body. The shell (carapace) not only helps protects them but is also to help sea turtles
swim with ease. You can tell the difference between asea turtle and a land turtle from many ways. Some observations you can make is the location of
where you see them. They are sometimes bigger than the average turtle and have softer shell. If you also notice how sea turtles cannot retract their
heads and legs into their shell when they are frightened or resting. Some, but not all have a distinct color, sea turtles have a green and yellow pattern
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Baby Green Turtles
Diet
Baby green turtles eat a variety of plants and small animals, but as adults they feed mainly on sea grass and marine algae.
Predators
Seabirds, crabs and raccoons feed on baby sea turtles when they first hatch, sharks are the only animal really large enough to prey upon grown sea
turtles. The human race is also a predator of the green turtle.
Birth rate (gestation & mating seasons)
Mating season begins sometime in March, and females then nest from May to September. The females lay, on average, 5 clutches
1 clutch = an average of 110–115 eggs
– The eggs in the clutch incubate for 60 days before hatching
Their eggs and meat are being harvested commercially
Fibro papillomatosis, tumors that interfere with swimming, eating, breathing, vision,
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The Eastern Mediterranean Loggerhead Sea Turtle
The following research project will focus on the Eastern Mediterranean Loggerhead Sea Turtle. Particularly, this paper will analyze why the
Loggerhead consistently returns to it its natal nesting grounds in the eastern Mediterranean as opposed to nesting in the western region. To begin,
background of the Eastern Mediterranean Loggerhead will be provided to the reader, and then the essay will proceed to discuss the process by which
Loggerheads nest and hatch. Following this explanation, this essay will discuss this turtle's transnational migration habits. After describing the
movements of the animal, the reader will be provided with an analysis of possible reasons for natal homing. These reasons include: geographic and
climate related preferences
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Alaska 's State Turtle Is The Largest Of Four Species Of...
Have you ever heard of a Western–painted Turtle? Well if you are from Colorado you should know what they are! Western
–painted turtles are
Colorado's state turtle. How did that come about? Well in 2007 Jay Baichis 4th grade class came together because they wanted these colorful turtles to
be our state turtles. Why? Because these beautiful turtles are found by many lakes, ponds, and water bays around Colorado. They have bright beautiful
colors just like Colorado. The WesternPainted Turtle became our state turtle a year later after the 4th graders went through all the legal ways and the
process to make it happen. The 4th graders had gone to governor Ritter on March 18, 2008 and told him why the turtles should be our state turtle, and
Ritter had signed the HB 08–1017. Now let's get into more detail about our state reptile.
The Western Painted Turtle is the largest of four species of turtles. They can grow up to about 8 inches and the males are generally smaller than the
females. Their shells are nice and smooth and are about 250mm long. They are called painted turtles because their lower shell is a bright red with
yellow and olive green colored designs spread through their shells. They have yellow lines on each side of their neck that are about the same size that
go all the way to their head. They are cold blooded animals so they cannot control their body temperature. They have to go under the mud or sand to
keep themselves warm. Western Painted Turtles are aquatic reptiles so
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Sea Turtle Poe
Sea Turtles and Poe
Sea turtles need to posses the traits of a solitary animal because they are left by their family at birth. A good name for a sea turtle would be Edgar
Allan Poe because Poe lost many family members and acquaintances throughout his life. Also, Poe lived in solitude for the majority of his life which
made him acquire the loner trait. A mothersea turtle lays her eggs and then goes off to sea, leaving her babies to fend for themselves. When the baby
sea turtles hatch from their eggs, they begin their journey towards the sea. Many babies are picked off by seagulls and other larger animals (Means n.
pag). As a young boy, Edgar Allan Poe was unintentionally left by his mother when she died of tuberculosis. This makes the sea... Show more content
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If the sea turtles do make it to sea, they spend most of their life alone until they find their partner (Means n. pag). Poe did not find much acceptance
throughout his life and did not have many acquaintances. Sea turtles are very vulnerable animals. Many sea turtles are hunted by humans and other
large predators for meat, eggs, skin, and shells. In addition, sea turtles are becoming increasingly vulnerable due to habitat destruction. Many types
of pollutants and human interactions are destroying the seas, which are the homes of sea turtles ("Sea" n.pag). Edgar Allan Poe was a very
vulnerable person because he dealt many issues in his life. Edgar Allan Poe's issues ranged from alcoholism to depression, as well as drug
addiction. These circumstances make both Poe and sea turtles extremely vulnerable individuals. In addition, both sea turtles and Edgar Allan Poe are
similar because they both migrate throughout their lives. Migration in sea turtles is an extraordinarily big deal; some sea turtles have been known to
travel as far as 50,000 miles (Expert n. pag) Poe, although he did not make a huge migration, did move from place to place throughout his life. He
started out in Boston, then he attended a boys school in England at age 6, and went to New York City in 1831, just to name a few (Giordano n.pag).
The movements throughout sea turtles and Poe's lives show one of many other similarities between the
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Thi Turtles In Wetlands
Wetlands are areas where water covers the soil, or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the
year. The amount of water saturation plays a tremendous role in determining soil development and the wildlife communities interacting with it, both
terrestrial and aquatic. Abiotic and biotic factors such as topography, climate, vegetation, and human disturbance give way to a wide variety of
wetlands, but for the most part can be generalized into two main categories. Tidal wetlands are those found close to an ocean and are linked with
estuaries, providing an environment with fluctuating salinities. The combination of salt water and differing water levels from tides create a harsh
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Mating typically occurs in the spring, then females search for terrestrial nesting sites in June or July. After laying their eggs, the female turtles will
leave them, forcing the newborn turtles to survive on their own. The hatchlings grow rapidly until maturity, then growth rate significantly decreases.
The Testudines order is a contradiction to ther/K selection theory, as it does not conform solely to one strategy. K–strategists are defined as long–lived
individuals with a low reproductive and growth rate. Offspring are produced in low numbers with high survival rates, and typically require parental
care in their juvenile years. Alternatively, r–strategists are short–lived and give birth to many offspring at a time with low survival rates. Minimal
parental care is required, as caring for so many would over–exert the parents. Each of these strategies can be applied to turtles because they produce
large numbers of un–nurtured offspring, yet have high survival rates, slow growth–rate past maturity, and a long lifespan. Gravid turtles are also
typically older, which is another trait of K–selective
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Leatherback Sea Turtle Research Paper
The Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, is one of the largest marine turtles found throughout the ocean as a whole. They are found in parts
of the East Coast of North America to the Atlantic of Canada, through New Guinea and the Sea of Nova Scotia. They are shown to migrate to parts of
the Western and North Pacific Ocean during their nesting season where they migrate to warmer waters. Studies have been done that results in nesting
periods of in two to three year intervals but mating multiple times a season around early spring to late summer, March– July (James et al. 2005). They
have unique diet such as jellyfish, squid, and tunicates. This organism is very adaptable to different environments such as having the ability to be in
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This was showed by testing the packed cell volumes, hematologic health parameter in the blood, of nesting leatherback sea turtles from a wildlife
refuge in the Virgin Islands and then compared those results to the newly hatchlings. The Results detected a trend after taking samples from 175
samples. (Perrault et al 2016). This trend that showed a decline of packed volume cells during breeding season and were higher in turtles that laid
more clutches. Which also means that the species recorded foraged less for food rather than the previous studies stated that they foraged more
(Perrault et al 2016). These compared to the other studies shows that the behaviors in these species may be differed on numerous factors. These
factors could be such as lack of food in one area where the test site was, poor reproductive rates that season as well as error in the measurements of
the collection tools of each study. One factor most people do not think about is how healthy a species needs to be, and have that need of a clean
environment such as an oil and garbage free habitat, which in recent times may not be in such a state. All of this factors can result in slow metabolic
rates, reproductive rates as well, which can affect a population of a certain species very rapidly. Without having a steady number of nutrients coming
into the organism it can be very
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Leatherback Sea Turtle Research Paper
The leatherback sea turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, belong in the phylum of Chordate, class of reptilian, order of Testudines, and the family of
Dermochelyidae. These reptiles can be found throughout the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans. Leatherback sea turtles are the largest turtles in the
world. The average life expectancy of a leatherback turtle is forty–five years. Average size of the turtles upper shell, carapace, is about five feet and has
a rubber–like texture feel to it consisting mainly of oil–saturated connective tissue. On average Dermochelys coriacea can weigh any where from
approximately six hundred to two thousand pounds. In length these turtles are typically fifty–five to seventy–nine inches. The lack of claws is another
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Endangered Species Act and also appear on the list composed by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and
Flora. Human Predation–Though most countries find harvesting sea turtles for food illegal however, these laws are not enforced. U.S. shrimpers are
required to put Turtle Excluder Device on their trawl nets since in the past shrimping nets have killed fifty thousand turtles annually. Nothing endangers
them the most then plastic bags or helium balloons floating in the water. Effects of consumption include interference in metabolism or gut function.
Temperature, which may affect embryo development, in the last hundred years the temperature, has changed six degrees Celsius. The temperature
causes the change in the distribution of species in the ocean due to the change in prey and food.
The magnificent leatherback sea turtle is a precious species that exists in the world today. It has endured and evolved through the years, and it would be
terrible if humans put an end to their amazing existence. By learning more and taking an active role in supporting conservation programs, hopefully the
leatherback population can grow and
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Green Turtles: The Green Turtles
The Green Turtle Chelonia mydas, most commonly known as the green turtle is not only one of the largest sea turtles but it is the only herbivore
among the different species. These turtles are not name based on the colour of their shell but rather on the greenish colour of their cartilage and fat.
Green turtles are mainly found in tropical and subtropical waters. These turtles vary in length between 31–47 inches and can weigh between 150–400
pounds. Similar to other sea turtle, they migrate long distances between feeding grounds and beaches from where they hatched. Green turtles are very
important to the marine ecosystem because they graze on sea–grasses and algae, which in turn maintain the sea–grass beds making them more
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Green turtles have imprinted memories (meaning they will return to the same beach to nest time after time) and with melting polar ice caps and
rising sea levels, these beaches are beginning to disappear. In addition to the rise in sea levels, an increase in nesting beach temperature also has an
impact on green turtles. Green turtles are reptiles hence they rely on the temperature of the sand in which the eggs incubate to determine the gender
of the hatchling in the nest (eggs in the lower, cooler, part of the nest will become males whole eggs in the upper, warmer, part will become females).
Scientists predicted that increasing nest temperatures will become a threat to genetic diversity because a lot more females than male hatchlings. The
rise in temperature also negatively impacts the food resources of green turtles because coral reefs are an important food source but this increase
causes the reef to suffer from a bleaching effect which kills parts of the
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Green Sea Turtle Research Paper
A sea turtle is a large marine reptile with a bony or leathery shell and flippers, coming ashore annually on sandy beaches to lay eggs. They are very
ancient animals. The seven sea turtles you find today have been around 110 years. The types of sea turtles are Green sea turtle, Leatherback sea turtle,
Loggerhead sea turtle, Hawksbill sea turtle, Kemp Ridley sea turtle, and Olive Ridley sea turtle. The scientific superfamily classification for sea turtles
is Chelonioidea. The scientific name for the Green sea turtle is Chelonia mydas. The scientific name for the Leatherback sea turtle is Dermochelys
coriacea. The scientific name for the Loggerhead sea turtle is Caretta caretta. The scientific name for the Hawksbill sea turtle is Eretmochelys ... Show
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They mate at sea then they return to land at night. The mother uses her hand flippers to dig a circular hole 40 to 50 centimeters deep. When the nest is
dug, she starts filling it with soft–shelled eggs until she has placed around 50 to 350 eggs. Some only lay 250 eggs depending on the species. After
she fills the hole with eggs she fills it with sand and makes sure it has a smooth surface. She then camouflages the nest with grass so it's harder for
predators to find. It takes her about 30 to 60 minutes for the whole process. The mother then returns to the ocean while the eggs are untended. The
turtle gender depends on the temperature of the sand. Lighter sands make higher temperature so that decreases incubation which makes more female
turtles. It is warmer in the middle of the nest so those sea turtles will most likely be females. Incubation takes about 50 to 60 days. The eggs hatch
together over a short amount of time. The hatchlings tear the egg apart with their caruncle and an egg tooth. They then dig through the sand. All but
one of the sea turtles will hatch at night which is the Kemp sea turtle. It happens because they are most endangered. Sea turtles that hatch during the
day are more likely to be seen by predators. When they reach the surface of the nest they go straight to the sea. The smaller the hatchling is the less
likely it will survive. This happens because smaller sea turtles are slower than bigger sea turtles ("Life
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The Importance Of Sea Turtles
Turtles are one of the oldest reptile groups. They are classified as amniotes. They have existed a long time ago, which means they have seen the rise
and fall of the dinosaurs and the rise of humanity. Scientists think that turtles have existed for around 157 million years (mosaic 29). Approximately,sea
turtles were 65 million years ago (Dobbs 1). This family has survived the passage of time and is threatened by the contamination that humans have
created in the ocean. The six sea turtles that occur on the coasts of America are in fact threatened. Sea turtles are very important for the ecosystem,
but humans, directly and indirectly, endanger this family. If humans do not stop their destructive habits, we can lose the influence of sea turtles on
seafarers. Sea turtles play an important role in the ecology of the ocean, and without turtles, we can see an ecological collapse in the oceans. Sea
turtles are one of the few animals in the sea that eat sea grass (Godfrey). Sea turtles act as grazing animals that cut short grass and help maintain the
health of the family of seaweed (Godfrey). In recent decades, there has been a decline in the sea grass family. This decrease may be related to the
decrease in the number of sea turtles (Godfrey). Sea grass is important because it is a fertile ground for many species of fish, shellfish and crustaceans
(Godfrey). The beaches and sand dunes are known for not having many nutrients. When the sea turtles reach the land, they bury their eggs
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Personal Differences Between Turtle And Octopus
I would like to explain my opinion about two different pets, the pets that I want to explain are turtle and octopus. Many people like to adopt some
cute pet, but in this essay I choose to explain about unusual pet and maybe infinitesimal people who like to adopt and if we see this pet the afraid
will traverse their mind and maybe they will be scared. But in personality I can't repudiate some pets are cute but I don't really like pet. Usually,
everyone who want to adopt pet,with gingerly must giving vitmin and formula to transmute their pet to didn't feel giddy easily and the hospital's pet
vouchsafe. That's the reason that I don't really interesting to adopt some pets. Okay let's start about the topics.
Octopus
The octopus has to be one of the most fascinating marine creatures around and it is possible to keep them in home aquariums. However, they are not
the easiest to look after and live tragically short lives – only 12 months or so. But with this said, they show an incredible level of intelligence and can
work things out for themselves, especially if it involves catching any food or escaping!
Their shape changing abilities has owners mesmerised, as does their colour changing behaviour. An octopus quickly learns to interact with humans and
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No, you cannot put the tank next to the window and think that will do. Glass from the window and the walls of an aquarium filters out nearly all the
UV from the sunlight. You need both a UVA and a UVBlight sources and the special fixtures they go into; these lights simulate the sun. They allow the
turtle to process calcium and other important vitamins and nutrients. Normal house lights don't do this. Please make sure to read the manufacturers
suggested lifespan for these lights. Although they will light up for years, they will stop producing UV light typically after one
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Sea Turtles : The Life Of Sea Turtles
Destiny Pelton
Mrs. Samantha Wilkinson
English P6
4 December 2017
Sea Turtles
Squirt is the son of Crush from the 2003 Disney/Pixar film Finding Nemo. He's unlike any sea turtle before. Sea turtles normally don't interact with
others, but Squirt is the exact opposite. He is a perky, playful sea turtle that idolizes his father Crush. He has inherited his dad's fearless and easy–going
attitude. A sea turtle doesn't have parents but Squirt sure does. Sea turtles are astonishing creatures. With their strong ability to survive on their own,
communication skills before they are even born, and their way of life in general.
The life of a Sea Turtle would seem as if it was a lonely life. According to Paul A. Kobasa "Turtle eggs become fertilized inside the female's body,"
(pg. 521, World Book Encyclopedia: T: Volume 19). When it's time for a Sea Turtle to hatch they enter the world without parents. According to
Paul A. Kobasa "All turtles lay their eggs on land," (pg. 521, World Book Encyclopedia: T: Volume 19). The mother lays a thousand eggs in one
breeding a season. After the mother lays her eggs she goes on with her life. The parents aren't around to teach their young what it means to be a turtle.
The hatchlings end up looking elsewhere for a role model. It may seem as if they are living a lonely and scary life but it's normal for them.
Therefore, without parents the turtles have no parental care. "Female turtles lay their eggs in nesting burrows and cover them up with
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The Hawksbill Sea Turtle And The Sea Turtles
The Hawksbill Sea Turtle is one of seven species of sea turtles that inhabit the ocean. Their scientific name is Eretmochelys imbricata and they
belong to the cheloniidae family. The hawksbill sea turtles are named for their hawk like beak. They also have a carapace with an overlapping
pattern of scales that form a jagged edge along the shell. They are found mainly throughout the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. According to the
national geographic, they tend to avoid deep waters and prefer coastlines where they can feast on sponges and with sandy beaches close by for
nesting. According to the U.S Fish & wildlife service of North Florida, the Hawksbill sea turtle also like to swim around rocky areas, coral reefs,
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Not only are they poached specifically for their shell, but also for their meat for consumption of humans but also to be used as shark bait for fisherman.
According to the National Wildlife Federation, "many sponges and small animals consumed, are toxic. The hawksbill body fat absorbs the toxins
without making the turtle ill, but their meat is potentially poisonous to humans" (National Wildlife Federation). The IUCN also states that Hawksbill
Sea Turtles are also sought out for their hatchling eggs.
The next cause for decreasing hawksbill population is the loss of habitat. Degradation such as pollution being introduced to the oceans including
untreated sewage, exhaust, trash, chemicals such as pesticides and fertilizers, industrial and powerplant emissions and oil spills – make their way into
the water and the natural environment for this species and all ocean species that break down and destroy the ecosystem that they use to survive.
Habitat destruction is also a factor that is a risk to this species chance of survival is human filling in wetlands and rivers to build for businesses and
residential. Development for tourism is destructing nesting habitats for this species as well as all sea turtle species.
Entanglement and ingestion of fish line and fishing nets is another cause for fatalities in the Hawksbill sea turtle species. Water craft strikes also
contribute to injuries and fatalities amongst this species.
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The Dangers Of Sea Turtles
Sea turtles have a unique place in world's oceans. The way they migrate and reproduce makes them fascinating to learn about, but also it makes them
very vulnerable to environmental problems. Human development of beaches, fishing practices, and other environmental threats are threatening sea
turtles across the world. In this paper I will describe the types of sea turtles and some of the special things about how they live and reproduce. Then, I
will talk about some of the threats that they face. Finally, I will discuss possible solutions to helping them thrive in the modern world.
Types of Sea TurtlesThere are several types of sea turtles in the world. Each of them has a long migration pattern, and each has declined greatly in
population recently. For instance, the loggerhead sea turtle can migrate as much as 10,000 miles. Their populations have declined massively and
there is a high risk that they will become extinct in the Pacific Ocean within the next 60 years. The leatherback sea turtle differs from other types in
that it has a soft shell and other adaptations that allow it to survive in cold environments. It has faced large declines and may become extinct within
the next several decades. Hawksbill sea turtles are found in tropical regions and rely on healthy reefs for survival. The shells of these turtles are very
desirable and it has a led to poaching in the past. Olive Ridley sea turtles are the most abundant on earth with the largest nesting area in India. The
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The Truth Behind Sea Turtle Endangerment
The Truth behind Sea Turtle Endangerment
It's no shock as to why sea turtles are endangered. After years of human's destructive nature on earth's oceans, sea turtles have been left with polluted
water and a destroyed ecosystem. Turtles must watch out for all types of danger. For example, not only do they have to worry about sharks, sea birds,
and other predators of the ocean, but the most menacing of all is humans. Not only do humans eat turtles, but the plastic and other toxic waste left
behind by humans have left sea turtles almost extinct.
Thousands of sea turtles each year are illegally poached for their meat in the coastal regions of Latin America, Southeast Asia, and India. In some
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Its scientific name is the Dermochelys coriacea. They can grow up to nine feet in length and weigh up to 2000 pounds. The shell of leatherback
turtles is made of many small bones that form longitudinal ridges. Their diet mainly consists of jellyfish. They are also considered deep divers who
can dive up to 2100 feet. Like all other species of sea turtles, the leather back is considered endangered and might become extinct in the future.
Although sea turtles are endangered, they is hope. The green sea turtle, once very common, have started to increase in numbers in some places
indisputably because of protection. In 1989, the United States forced all shrimp nets to be fitted with turtle exclusion devices(TED's). Regardless of
how sea turtles are protected in the United States, there are still some regions where enforcement is difficult because of illegal fishing and egg hunting.
If stricter worldwide enforcement of sea turtles was established, they one day might not be endangered. To help save sea turtles, reserves and national
parks need to protect nesting beaches, control pollution, fishing practices, regulate trade, and restock former nesting
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Speech On Green Sea Turtles
These turtles lay eggs on beaches. At nights, female turtles come to beaches and lay eggs in the nests. When the eggs hatch, the young ones go into the
water. The mature green turtles can live up to eighty years in wild.
Distribution In Pakistan: In Pakistan Green sea turtles are found on Sandspit beach, Sindh and coastal areas of Baluchistan (Makran Coast).
Nesting Season: In Pakistan the female green sea turtles lay eggs throughout the year. The frequency is high in September and low in monsoon season.
Conservational Status: The green sea turtle is categorized Endangered by IUCN (International Union for the conservation of nature). That's why it is
not legal to harm and kill these turtles. The main threat to these turtles are anthropogenic activities. Pollution is also causes negatives effects to them as
well as their eggs. These turtles are also suffering the problem of Habitat Loss as nesting beaches are reduced due to development processes.
Threats to Green Sea Turtles: Some of the threats that the green sea turtles are facing are as follows
Because of the industrial and real estate development the areas of beaches are reduced and thus these turtles are facing the problem of Habitat Loss and
Habitat Destruction.
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It has been working for a Sea Turtle Conservation Project since 1979 with the help of WWF and IUCN. In this project the mature turtles are marked
and eggs are kept in incubators in laboratories at Hawkes bay and Sand spit. When the eggs are hatched, the young ones are weight and their number
is counted at the Sindh Wildlife Lab. In this way the related data is carefully collected. Different sessions are arranged with the school children so that
they would also be aware about the protection and conservation of green sea turtles. These sessions are held from August to January as it is the
breeding season of sea
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Hawkbill Turtle Research Paper
You may have heard that some elephants are going extinct, but did you know that Hawksbill Turtles are critically endangered? Many people are
informed about the more popular species that are going extinct, but what about the ones who actually help us indirectly? The Hawksbill Turtles are
becoming extinct like many sea turtles for many reasons like, people will accidentally get their net caught in the mouth or the body of a Hawksbill Turtle
, people all around the world may also eat their eggs and sell the stunning shell of a full grown turtle. Hawksbill turtles are essential to sustain wildlife
all around the world.
The World Wildlife Organization states that, "Hawksbills help maintain the health of coral reefs. As they remove prey such as sponges from the
reef's surface, they provide better access for reef fish to feed." These turtles help take care of the reefs the fish we eat live in, without them fish
would probably not have access to nearly as much food and would be eaten by prey on the surface of the reef. Sea life getting stuck in fishing nets
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This is a very serious problem that needs to be stopped as soon as possible. As reported by Greenpeace, "Nearly half of all ocean pollution comes
from activities that take place on land, like sewage, industrial and agricultural runoff, garbage dumping, and chemical spills. Another third comes from
airborne pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide and mercury from coal–burning power plants.". This means that you don't have to live near the ocean to be
part of the problem, but you also don't have to live near the ocean to be part of the solution. You can help by doing some very simple things, such as
picking up trash and recycling. You can also donate to organizations that help to clean the ocean, such as the Oceanic Preservation Society or
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Persuasive Essay On Sea Turtles
"Sea turtles are antiquated creatures on the earth. They have lived on the earth over nearly 65 million years; they saw the dinosaurs survive, and they
saw them pass on." (Velasquez–Manoff, 2007) Despite the fact that sea turtles can get by for quite a while, they are stuck in an unfortunate situation in
the ebb and flow time. They have turned out to be one type of imperiled creatures. This resembles a major dive in their long presence on the earth. Be
that as it may, it is a fact we have to confront. A dangerous atmospheric deviation that individuals made have undermined sea turtles. The issue is
environmental change. "Temperature rising causes the sea turtle to be imperiled on the grounds that temperature is the essential key to ... Show more
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The nursery impact is the central point to make the earth be warm. Nursery gasses that contain water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide,
and ozone keep the warmth noticeable all around. Be that as it may, there are increasingly nursery gasses in the environment, particularly carbon
dioxide. People 's exercises make a great deal of carbon dioxide into the environment, similar to a wide range of air contamination from autos, planes,
and processing plants. An ideal approach to diminish an Earth–wide temperature boost is to cut CO2 outflow. There is excessively carbon dioxide in
the climate and it retains warmth, which makes our earth hotter and hotter. We need to prevent a worldwide temperature alteration from being more
regrettable. We should take mass travel, however much as could be expected on the grounds that autos influence fumes of gas noticeable all around.
Utilizing the new clean power ought to be an objective for each nation since warm power plants will deliver more waste gas noticeable all around.
The administration should assume a vital part in easing a worldwide temperature alteration since we have to keep up this wonderful earth for our
people to come. Suggesting another law that will save the sea turtles. People are additionally killers of murdering sea turtles. Consistently a ton of sea
turtles is murdered by business angling.
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The Physical Characteristics Of The Hawksbill Sea Turtles
Sea turtles are one of Earth's most ancient creatures; there are seven species of sea turtles, all of which are either threatened or endangered. The
Hawksbill sea turtle, Eretmochelys imbracata , is considered to be a critically endangered species. (Jenifer Prine) The beautifully colored Hawksbill
sea turtle can easily be distinguished by its defining physical characteristics. They are small to medium in size, with adults only reaching to 71–87 cm
in length and 46–70 kg in weight (Eckert 1992, Pritchard et al . 1983). The Hawksbill has two distinctive claws on each anterior flipper. The greatest
detectable trait of the Hawksbill is the elongated head that tapers into the "hawk–like" tomium, or beak, which is used to forage on sponge. The
heart–shaped, sharply serrated carapace has thick, overlapping scutes that are patterned with random black, brown, amber, and yellow bursts of color.
As they reach maturity, their carapace will change from heart–shaped to more elongate. Their plastron is usually a cream–yellow color with little to no
dark pigmentation. Their venter is typically a pink or pale yellow to bright orange in color depending on age and border dark colored scales on the
head. Hatchlings and post hatchlings are brown to dark brown in color with small, pale blotches on their scutes. (Stephanie Matlock) Hawksbills have
evolved to adapt extremely well to their marine habitats. Like all species of sea turtle, their carapace has been modified and flattened to allow their
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Sea Turtle Research Paper
People should protect sea turtles as much as they can. It is always good to know about the animals around you and sea turtles are one of them,
especially if you live by an ocean. Sea turtles have been around for over 65 million years and you can't stop protecting them now.. It is important
that humans respect the sea turtles and let them be as long as they are doing no harm to you or your family. Sea turtles are a big part of the marine
ecosystem, they eat the seagrass, control sponge distribution, and also feast on jellyfish. Without sea turtles, these things wouldn't be happening in
the oceans around you. So if you happen to see a sea turtle, leave it be as it will make its way back to the ocean with its family. People should
protect sea turtles because they eat the seagrass in the oceans. Anyone who walks on the floor of the ocean knows that stepping on that slimy plant
/grass is very frightening and you probably don't think it's a plant in that moment, buts its seagrass. Sea turtles eat the seagrass which helps them live
and get the energy they need, but also helps us because when they eat it away, it is most likely going to be in a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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As stated on healthyliving.azcentral.com, "Divers who collect sponges may come in contact with toxins. These toxins live on the sponge or are
sprayed through the pores as a defense against, causing skin rashes on humans." These sponges that are living in the ocean are very harmful to
humans, so it is amazing that turtles control sponge distribution, because if they didn't they're would be a lot more of these sponges living in the
oceans, which would cause a lot more harmful skin rashes on humans. It also states on helathyliving.azcentral.com that, " In rare cases these skin rashes
cause you to feel nauseous and faint." Again its really great they can control the sponge distribution in the ocean so we have less people fainting from
these harmful
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Persuasive Speech On Sea Turtles
Imagine a world of chaos. We see things like that all the time in movies, where zombies roam the earth and there are just those few main survivors
left. The world is in ruins. If ocean life was to die out, there would be a collapse of civilization as a whole. Just like we see on TV, the world would
become a place where no order exists. This would lead to human extinction. The ocean dies, we die along with it, and if sea turtles die, so does the
ocean. In simple words, one could say that human life depends on sea turtles. In this speech I will be covering three topics. First, how a sea turtle's diet
benefits marine life and humans, second, how sea turtles provide homes and food for other species, and last, how sea turtles protect beaches from
washing away.
Sea turtles have been a big help in maintaining the health of the world's ocean for more than 100 million years. They help by keeping up coral
reefs all the way to transporting nutrients to beaches. Major changes have occurred in oceans everywhere due to the decline of the sea turtle
population. Oceans are unhealthy because of this. It is time for us to protect the sea turtles and rebuild their population to ensure healthy oceans in
the future. According to oceana.org, there are seven species of sea turtles that roam the world, six of which inhabit U.S. waters, and have been
listed as either endangered, or threatened. Up until now, all six of these species are not at a healthy level despite protection measures from the
Endangered Species Act (ESA). Some populations even continue to decline. Even at a diminished population, sea turtles play an important role in
ecosystems. They are also extremely important to humans because they keep oceans healthy, and we use the ocean as a food source. They keep up
the health of the ocean in many different ways, all of which, are very important. Sea turtles are one of the few animals that eat sea grass. Just like
normal lawn grass, sea grass needs to be constantly cut short to help it grow across the sea floor rather than just getting really long blades. Without
constant grazing, sea grass beds obstruct currents and provide a suitable habitat for the growth of slime molds. Sea grass beds provide breeding
grounds for many
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Sea Turtle Research Paper
Sea turtles are one of only seven species that survived the extinction of the dinosaurs which makes this line of creatures over 65 million years old
(Cave, В¶2). These ancient animals are very special and have not changed since this time making them very sustainable to live in a changing
environment, but only to a certain extent (Cave, В¶12). Sea turtles are an ancient species that are very important to marine life; because they are
endangered, it is important to take steps to conserve these creatures. The seven different types of sea turtles live all around the world and play an
important role in maintaining all the marine ecosystems they are a part of. The main part they do is maintain the health of seagrass beds and coral
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They provide a key habitat for organisms that other fish by being a habitat themselves or helping maintain one. This relationship between animals helps
balance the food webs of the ocean and land as they travel back and forth (Why Healthy Oceans, pg. 5). Turtles have a mutualistic relationship with
many species of the water that allows both the turtles and another organism to benefit from each other's natural ways of living. This is why turtles help
the ocean environments even though their numbers are diminishing still at this point, and they will continue to be important, even if they do become
extinct one day, because they play such a vital role in this
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Chelonia Mydas: The Green Sea Turtle
Chelonia mydas, also known as the green sea turtle,is one of the seven remaining sea turtles in the planet. Though most sea turtles are characterized by
its large, streamlined shells, the green sea turtle gains its name from the olive green colour of its skin, which is made up of fat and cartilage, not their
shell. In fact, the hard, bony, and scaly shell of the green sea turtle is a darkish brown. Their oval shell can also be a light shade of brown or yellow. The
narrow, wing–like flippers in these turtles as a replacement for forearms has made them better adapted to the aquatic conditions of their habitat. These
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During its first years of life, sea turtles eats insects, crustaceans, seagrasses, worms, crabs, jellyfish, and sponges. This is mostly because they are
still reside in open oceans and have not migrated to the areas of the ocean where there is an abundance of underwater plants. However, as the sea
turtle ages, their omnivore diet begins to shift more and more towards plant materials and less meat. As an adult, green sea turtles are strictly
herbivores, the only species of sea turtle to be so. They are known to eat plants such as algae and seaweed. The diet switch benefits the turtle because
it has no teeth, which are usually used for tearing, crushing and grinding meat. Instead of teeth, the Chelonia mydas have jaws with serrated edges
which help tear seagrasses and break off plants from hard surfaces. These types of jaws would not provide any benefit when eating other animals.
Their flippers and shell, used for optimal swimming, help juvenile turtles chase their prey until they are grabbed by the jaws. Plants are immobile, so
as adults, the green sea turtle is spared of chasing their food. In the worst situations, such as captivity, the green sea turtle would be able to survive on a
carnivorous diet, though that is not their
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Personal Narrative : The Trip With The Sea Turtle
The trip with the Sea Turtle ВЁIВґm not the one to cry over spilled milk.ВЁ– Gordon Ramsay. Gordon Ramsey is a famous chef and a Television
personality. The quote perfectly relates to what happened to me this summer. I was sad from one bad experience but i realized i should just have
some fun. I was so excited to go to the airport. I could see our bright red luggage sitting in my room by the couch. It was 4 A.M. and we had to
leave in an hour. I was ready to go with my backpack but no one had woken up yet. An hour later, I was sitting in a car heading for the airport. My
brother Aria was as excited as i was and kept saying ВЁare we there yet.ВЁ which really annoyed me during the ride. Once, we got to the airport we
went to the gate the TV where all the airlines were listed. ВЁUnited,ВЁ my dad quietly mumbled which was our airline. After walking forever, we
finally got to our plane. We patiently waited for the crew to let us onboard. Finally,someone on the speaker said ВЁflight to Cancun, Mexico now
boarding.ВЁ Later, the plane took off i was extremely bored. I was reading a magazine about Cancun and i saw a fascinating sea turtle. I really
wanted to see one in real life. I felt like the plane was going as slow as a snail. Hours later, I looked out the window and i saw the beautiful, clear,
and sparkling ocean. There were brilliant green trees covering the whole place. When we landed, we rushed to the exit of the plane. After passing
the long lines of people, we got near the exit of the airport. There were a bunch of tour guides around us. I then heard some of them talking about
the violent sea turtles lately. I didn't really pay attention to them though. When we walked out of the door a huge sweep of hot air rushed into my
face. We got in a weirdly shaped bus and headed for the resort. When we got there, it was like paradise. I saw many coconut trees along with huge
monkeys roaming the paths. The resort had five sections and we stayed at the biggest one. There were many signs with sea turtles covering the
whole area but i couldn't read the writing on them. My mom had been here before and exclaimed ВЁthis is going to be a fun trip!ВЁ As we started to
walk to our room, I saw a very big pool with the crystal
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Docile Sea Turtle Population
The docile sea turtle population is comprised of several species. They are a species that is in continuous peril from the sandy beaches to the open
waters. The dangers imposed on the sea turtle range from nature's predators to the human impacts on the ecosystem. The sea turtle has been around for
millions of years and have managed to survive nature's predators. However, the sea turtles are struggling to survive the human impact over the last
several centuries. Studies have shown the unique lifecycle of the sea turtle and their contributions to the oceans ecosystem. The variety of species
throughout the globe contribute in one way or another. However, because of their docile nature, unique swimming abilities, and reproduction cycle,...
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It is the largest of all sea turtles which can range from four to eight feet (4–8 ft) in length and weigh between five–hundred to two–thousand pounds
(500–2000 lbs). It is also believed to be the oldest of all sea turtles, more than 150 million years. The Leatherback is unique compared to other sea
turtles, "scientists once placed it in a group separate from the other turtles" (Orenstein 112). They consume jellyfish and tunicates (filter feeders).
They do not posses a shell like other sea turtles, instead, its leathery skin covers a flexible matrix bone which enables it to dive greater depths.
Leatherback has been recorded diving in temperatures as low as 0.4 degrees Celsius (32.8 degrees Fahrenheit) (Orenstein 211). According to the
IUCN, as of June 2013, the Leatherback considered "Vulnerable" on the Red List Category and Criteria
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The Characteristics Of The Hawksbill Sea Turtle
The Hawksbill Sea Turtle is one of the many sea turtles that are going extinct. People may never know when these cute, big sea turtles will be seen
again. The Hawksbill Sea Turtles are one of the many unique animals that should not go away forever and only to be seen in a picture book instead of
real life.
The Hawksbill Sea Turtle has many wonderful features that other turtles and animals do not have. They get their name, Hawksbill, for their hawk
beak like jaw. (Kalman Pg.16) Their jaw is also very powerful. (Hawksbill Sea Turtle) The sea turtle is a small to medium size marine turtle.
(Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys Imbricata)) It has a beautiful, translucent, and oval shaped shell. They have an overlapping scutes on their
carapace, a relatively small head, and they have flippers with two claws on each of them. (Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys Imbricata)) and
(Hawksbill Sea Turtle) The Hawksbill Sea Turtle's shell has many wonderful colors and streaks. (Hawksbill Sea Turtle) Their shells can be black,
orange, or even golden brown with streaks of orange, red, or black. (Hawksbill Sea Turtle) A Hawksbill Sea Turtle's shell can be 30 inches long and
weigh 150 pounds. (Hawksbill Sea Turtle) and (Hawksbill Sea Turtle) The Hawksbill Sea Turtle may reach up to 3 feet in length and weigh up to 300
pounds, but they commonly are 2 ВЅ feet in length and weigh around 176 pounds. (Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys Imbricata)) The difference
between a male and a female Hawksbill
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  • 1. Loggerhead Turtle Characteristics For many beach lovers, the ocean provokes thoughts of family vacations, palm trees, and boating but what about the vast environments that lay beneath the waves? While mankind has only explored a mere five percent of the world's oceans and countless numbers of aquatic creatures remain undiscovered, Loggerhead Sea Turtles stand out as being well–recognized. The turtle's massive size and beautiful shell grab people's attention, yet it is probably safe to say that many have no further knowledge about the existence of Loggerheads. From traveling the world to facing threats from human activity, Loggerhead Turtles experience long and fulfilling lives. For starters, one should be aware of the basic, physical traits of Loggerhead Turtles. Scientifically named Caretta caretta, Loggerhead Turtles earned the name from their oversized heads (said to be as strong as a log) and horny beaks, both of which are significantly thicker than those of other sea turtles. Strong beaks allow shellfish and other hard foods to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Animals of all kinds adapt their living environments in search of food. Sea turtles reside in coastal tropical and subtropical water; ranging in the Atlantic Ocean from Argentina to Nova Scotia as well as barrier islands from North Carolina to the Florida Keys ("Loggerhead Sea Turtles, Caretta caretta"). Adult habitat includes rock ledges, near–shore reefs, and the mouths of inlets while hatchling habitat typically remains in warm ocean currents. As for feeding, Loggerheads rely on a carnivorous diet consisting of crustaceans, fish, jellyfish, and other marine animals. Hatchlings, on the other hand, feed on small animals such as algal mats called sargassum that live in the sea grass with the newborn turtles ("Loggerhead Sea Turtle." National Wildlife Federation). Hatchlings don't stay young forever though, and they are quickly thrown into the "real world" after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Persuasive Essay On Turtles They say you can get seven different kinds of meat from butchering a turtle. Depending on what part of the turtle you're chewing on, the taste may be reminiscent of pork, or chicken, or veal, or fish, or whatever ... you get the picture. Perhaps this variability can partly explain why turtle has been such a popular menu item throughout the history of the United States. At least, it used to be. Not so long ago you could find Campbell's turtle soup sitting alongside minestrone and tomato in grocery stores throughout the country. So what happened? How and why did an American staple virtually vanish? ADVERTISING It's a question Saveur magazine recently tried to tackle. Now, if you ask me or anyone else who knows much about turtles and turtle conservation, the answer is quite simple: There are not enough turtles left to eat. For example, a picture of a few chefs hovering over the carcass of a green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) leads off the Saveur article. Today green sea turtles, like all other species of sea turtles, are federally protected under the Endangered Species Act. If you ate one in the United States, you would be committing a felony. Turtles are one of the most imperiled groups of animals on the planet. Habitat loss is probably their biggest threat; when a wetland is drained, a field paved over, or a nesting beach overrun with condominiums, there is simply no space left for turtles. But harvesting too many for food has played a key role in driving down turtle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Sea Turtle Research Paper The simple act of directly taking sea turtle eggs from their nests and turtles themselves adds to the reasons for endangerment. These eggs and turtles are being over harvested for oil, food, leather, shell, medicine, and religious ceremonies (Why Endangered, В¶2) (Sea Turtles, В¶9). Smaller animals are known to eat the eggs and/or new hatchlings, but this has been proven not a reason for their endangerment because the numbers are so small and this is a natural thing to happen. However, many other animals, such as dogs and cats, are now predators of these vulnerable creatures because of the trash left behind by humans as a result of urbanization on the coast (Information About Threats , В¶2). Coastal urbanization attracts humans which require many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are a lot of state and federal laws in the US that protect the turtles and include legal protection under the ESA and the state's laws meet or exceed those federal regulations. The CITES international control of endangered species prohibits all trade of sea turtle species that applies all around the world (Conservation Strategies, В¶2–4). There are also new fishing techniques and gear that protect the turtles such as turtle friendly circle hooks that eliminate bycatch as well as special turtle exclusion devices in nets. Another specific type of device that helps turtles escape the fisheries are Turtle Excluder Devices (TEDs) that allow turtles and other large animals to escape fis trawls so they do not drown, while still catching the shrimp (Information About Threats, В¶6). WWF, and organization to help endangered species, holds a competition to find new ways to prevent bycatch. There is also new ways of income being developed so people do not have to steal the eggs and turtles for food and money. A lot of organizations patrol the beaches for poaching and to protect the nests (Sea Turtles, В¶15). A real life example is in Cape Cod where volunteers save the Kemp's Ridley turtles from hypothermia in the cold waters of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Manic Existence Of Turtles On the Manic Existence of Turtles Introduction Turtles are strange creatures. They're not the end–all of strangeness, but they are irritatingly close to that line. They hang in the balance, so close to being outcast by animal society, yet so very far from it. If you asked someone what their favourite sort of animal is, and they said turtles, you wouldn't scoff or think they were strange, you would nod and it's possible that the situation would simply devolve into an everyday conversation about ocelots, as most situations do. However, if that person said that their favourite animal is the spiny, melted jelly bean–like echidna, you might question that person and their mental state at the time, when really, they're on par with each other. I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You have lots of potential, but I seriously hope this isn't the final product." And really, I think we'd all sort of agree on that. Softshell Turtles Never has there been an animal that looks so much like a soggy burrito, a hotdog, and a dinosaur engaged in a night of passion and somehow birthed a turtle. Have you seen softshell turtles? Usually, I like things with soft shells, and find them bearable or even pleasant to look at. (E.g., soft shell tacos, soft shell crabs in most circumstances, soft shell coats, etc.) Softshell turtles broke that already broad reasoning; they absolutely shattered what I thought was a fairly open perception of what turtles really are. What is a turtle? All signs point to the defining features of turtles as being scales, a shell, and a look that says, "I want to murder the human race," but that also implies mercy and a lack of effort towards that cause. Softshell turtles barely have shells, have fairly smooth skin, and look as if they're currently on a killing spree that will halt for no man, woman, or child. They look like the spawn of a soggy burrito, a hot dog, and a dinosaur, as previously stated; they don't look very much like the turtles we've all come to know and be creeped out
  • 5. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Sea Turtles : The Sea Turtle Sea Turtles: Sea turtles are another species which is drastically effected by longline fishing being caught as another bycatch. The two sea turtles who are accidentally caught more often are the loggerhead sea turtle and the leatherback sea turtle. Both of these sea turtles have been known to be on endangered lists and unless we can change our fishing methods these innocent organisms could be lost in the near future. In a study by R. Lewison, et al. (2004) they were able to estimate the regions which both of these sea turtles are caught in the world. The loggerhead sea turtle is accidentally caught more often in the regions of the Mediterranean and Pacific Ocean. The leatherback sea turtle is accidentally caught more in the Pacific and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2005). The J hook is a small hook which has a straight tip with only a small amount which could catch the organism's mouth before it swallows the hook. The 18/0 circle hook is a wider hook depending on the offset the fishermen have chosen, which has a rounded tip similar to a crescent moon shape. This shape allows the hook to catch the organism by their mouth since it has more area at which it could latch onto the different organisms. The 18/0 circle hook is the primary choice for fishermen, especially if they are targeting tune, however, the J hook has become popular for the fishermen wanting to catch swordfish. In the experiment conducted by J. Watson, et al (2005), they specifically looked at the types of hooks used when the sea turtles swallowed the hook, were caught in the mouth, or externally hooked. They were able to see an increase in hooks, J hook, swallowed for the loggerhead sea turtle. While the hook which had caught both sea turtles was the 18/0 circle hook. Finally, for the leatherback sea turtle, they were able to see the J hook caught the turtles externally more often than the 18/0 circle hook. The type of hook also depends on what species the fishermen are attempting to catch as well as what kind of bait they want to use. The 18/0 circle hook is an excellent hook which holds onto the bait tightly giving no give to the organism attempting to consume the bait. The 18/0 circle hook with "squid bait ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Leatherback Sea Turtle Research Paper Leatherback Sea Turtle INTRO: The population of the Leatherback Sea Turtle, scientifically named Dermochelys coriacea, is distributed across three of the oceans and significantly benefits each one. However, due primarily to human negligence, the Leatherback Sea Turtle is now facing extinction. It is vital that the correct techniques are put into place in order to save this species. DESCRIPTION: The Leatherback Sea Turtle is the largest living turtle, able to reach a weight of 900 kg. Its body, reaching approximately 2 metres in length, is covered by a carapace maintaining an unusually leather–like flexibility, meriting the turtle its name. (Martin, 2012) The carapace has seven raised lines running along it in the direction of head to tail. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The programs generally involve asking for people to report any possible sightings, while the surveys are more often observations from air, ship, or from common nesting beaches. It is much more common to spot Leatherbacks on warmer beaches used for nesting or Leatherbacks that have been caught close to the shore in fishing or mooring lines in comparison to swimming in their foraging waters. During aerial surveys focusing on whales or other large marine species, people generally record any Leatherbacks observed as well. It is not uncommon that aerial surveys focusing on Leatherbacks will yield no data. The programs asking for people to report any sightings are very limited as people are often not aware of their existence. Furthermore, fishers are ordinarily the only people in the position to spot the turtles. This means that most people are not even able to be involved, even if they have been exposed to the program. The most accurate method of measuring the turtles currently is by looking at the numbers of nesting females. (Martin, 2012) Due to the difficulty in collecting data on the Leatherback Sea Turtle, people only have rough estimates on the species' population. In 1996, it was estimated that the total number of female Leatherbacks participating in nesting worldwide was 35,000 females, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Persuasive Essay On Sea Turtles Sea turtles are becoming extinct on the Florida Gulf Coast. Sea turtles are dying because of humanitarian problems, including garbage, plastics, lights and beach activities. Turtles are very important to the ecosystem, because they monitor the sea grass, which they eat to make sure it doesn't over grow. Sea grass provides shelter with many different species of marine life and provides food for some (including turtles). Without seagrass the whole ecosystem would be out of sorts. There aren't many counterclaims for this topic, it's usually people don't realize that turtles are very important to the ecosystem and they just don't care. Turtles are very important to the ecosystem and therefore, should be protected. All sea turtles are endangered.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This system also, teaches children about recycling, and about marine debris. This solution would be carried out by fundraising to get money to start the organization, keep fundraising throughout and getting sponsors. The benefits of this solution is that children would learn about the marine life and debris when they are very young and hopefully remember and grow up with the fact that because of our waste many animals are perishing. Most children remember things they were taught very young like, "raise your hand," "don't talk when the teacher is talking" although many kids in middle school and high school, don't do this, they know they are suppose to. By teaching children about recycling and the ocean/environment very young it will stick with them throughout their lives. There aren't many counterclaims in this problem. One of the counterclaim is that no one wants to feel responsible for or to take ownership of pollutant. The other counterclaim is that many don't know about the turtle problem, so they don't care. My proposal is worth supporting because it solves multiple problems. It doesn't just solve the problem about the sea turtles, but also it solves all the marine life problems and the pollutant affecting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Baby Green Turtles Diet Baby green turtles eat a variety of plants and small animals, but as adults they feed mainly on sea grass and marine algae. Predators Seabirds, crabs and raccoons feed on baby sea turtles when they first hatch, sharks are the only animal really large enough to prey upon grown sea turtles. The human race is also a predator of the green turtle. Birth rate (gestation & mating seasons) Mating season begins sometime in March, and females then nest from May to September. The females lay, on average, 5 clutches 1 clutch = an average of 110–115 eggs – The eggs in the clutch incubate for 60 days before hatching Their eggs and meat are being harvested commercially Fibro papillomatosis, tumors that interfere with swimming, eating, breathing, vision, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Blanding Turtle Research Paper The Blanding turtle are freshwater medium sized turtle usually found in The Great Lakes Regions in USA and in Canada. They are from the omnivorous species and usually eat crayfish, small animals, and plants. Their life histories traits occurs between April and November, as May and April tend to be more for mating and Early June for nesting. Less than half of these females will actually go on to reproducing. Many of these turtles can actually live up to sixty to a hundred years in age. Though these turtles spend a majority of time in the aquatics they also come on to the mainland. This is were the problem starts to occur and this is why the Blanding sea turtles are currently threatened and may soon be extinct. It is because of us humans that these species are currently facing habitat loss, have threatened nesting areas, and are unable to get from nesting areas to the lakes because of manmade roads. Why should we as humans care so much if these Blanding's turtles go extinct? These turtles play an important... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Blanding turtles cannot just live in any lake or pond, they require unique freshwater habitat. These turtles cannot move far so the nesting areas and mainland have to be close by. In order to find the right nesting areas some Blanding's turtles do have to cross roads. Female's turtles are the ones that have to cross the roads to get to the nesting sites if cars are hitting many female turtles then there will be a high mortality rate and the sex ratio will be skewed. The females that cross the roads will have to go to though habitat patches; this problem involves both landscape problems and connectivity. Some that do make it to the nesting areas have another danger waiting for them, predation. Humans are not the only predators of these turtles but so are raccoons, foxes, and coyotes, which feed on turtle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Sea Turtle Segregation After a significant slump last year, sea turtle nesting has rebounded to record levels on beaches from the Carolinas to Florida. The good news largely can be attributed to the conservation efforts of researchers and volunteers, who have spent the summer cataloging and protecting sea turtle nests, according to the New York Times. "It's a lot of physical effort," stated Wildlife biologist Doug Hoffman. "You're talking about being in the sun, hauling equipment and digging holes, pounding stakes. Due to the hard work of the volunteers, a record 2,292 loggerhead nests were counted during the May through August nesting season – and that's just a preliminary count from Georgia. Based on the promising numbers, scientists are more confident than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Turtles Still Swimming The article that was more effective on achieving its purpose between the two articles, "After Spill, Sea Turtles Still Swimming" and "For the Turtles" both by Achieve 3000, is "After Spill, Sea Turtles Still Swimming". The reason why I say this is because according to Achieve 3000, she says, " To the female sea turtle, her nesting activity was nothing out of the ordinary for that time of year. But to the crowd, the reptile's presence was significant; it meant that she–and likely more of her species–had survived the disastrous April 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico." What the author is saying is that scientists and citizens are excited to see that the sea turtles have survived. This shows why "After Spill, Sea Turtles Still Swimming" is more effective on achieving its purpose because this evidence shows more about what the article is talking about. Along with that it shows how well the scientists did when saving the sea turtles. Going along with that, Achieve 3000 writes, "According to Shaver's tallies, the Kemp's ridleys' numbers look very good. In May, at the peak of the turtles' nesting season, 155 Kemp's ridley nests were spotted on Texas shores. This is more than were counted in all of 2010, and more than had been counted by that point in 2009 and 2008." What the author is saying here is that the numbers show how the sea turtles are recovering well. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Direct Conflict In Sea Turtle Sea turtles live a life of conflict with humans and the biproducts of human development and practices. At every stage in the life cycle of a sea turtle, there is potential for fatal conflict with humans. Conflicts can be divided into those that are direct or intentional, and those that are indirect, non–intentional, or accidental. Indirect conflicts are widespread and highly varying, while direct conflicts fall into the categories of egg poaching and direct take. Humans cause increased mortality and population declines of sea turtles through direct and indirect conflicts; these conflicts can be reduced through various mitigation strategies. There are seven extant species of sea turtles, six of which are listed as endangered or critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and all of which are included in CITES (IUCN, 2015), (CITES, 2017). Sea turtles lay large clutches of eggs as an evolutionary strategy to compensate low natural survival rates. Populations depend on the survival of individuals once they reach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Direct take exists mainly through intentional poaching and harvesting. Nesting, and therefore poaching, occurs on tropical sand beaches and islands (Guebert, Barletta, & da Costa, 2013). Sea turtles behave nocturnally by mostly nesting and hatching at night (NOVA Southeastern University, 2017). As soon as the mother has deposited her eggs in the sand, the first direct conflict is present. Sea turtle eggs are harvested and eaten as a supposed aphrodisiac or to promote long life, despite the complete absence of scientific backing to these claims. They are also eaten as a source of protein, although chicken eggs are more nutritious than sea turtle eggs (Gulko & Eckert, 2004). Poachers harvest sea turtle eggs as soon as they are laid at night, and eggs are placed in sacks and sold to wholesalers (Spotila, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Comparing Sea Turtles And Sea Turtles Sea turtles are one of the most beautiful creatures in the ocean. They have been on this earth for more than 110 million years in the era of dinosaurs. These guys have always caught my interest mostly due to cuteness and how unique they are. They have always been my favorite because they are so peaceful When I was younger, I had pet turtle named Shella, and she was absolutely my most favorite pet I could ever ask for. Unfortunately, she was getting very big for her tank and would constantly had to be cleaned and had a strong stench. We eventually took her and released her to a nearby lake. Sea turtles do not really do much other than reproduce and looking pretty. They spend most of their lives in water close to warm temperature and near the coast and their life span can be lived up to about 80 years. Although they are not on top of the food chain in the ocean, they use the outer shell to help them survive and for use for protection around their body. The shell (carapace) not only helps protects them but is also to help sea turtles swim with ease. You can tell the difference between asea turtle and a land turtle from many ways. Some observations you can make is the location of where you see them. They are sometimes bigger than the average turtle and have softer shell. If you also notice how sea turtles cannot retract their heads and legs into their shell when they are frightened or resting. Some, but not all have a distinct color, sea turtles have a green and yellow pattern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Baby Green Turtles Diet Baby green turtles eat a variety of plants and small animals, but as adults they feed mainly on sea grass and marine algae. Predators Seabirds, crabs and raccoons feed on baby sea turtles when they first hatch, sharks are the only animal really large enough to prey upon grown sea turtles. The human race is also a predator of the green turtle. Birth rate (gestation & mating seasons) Mating season begins sometime in March, and females then nest from May to September. The females lay, on average, 5 clutches 1 clutch = an average of 110–115 eggs – The eggs in the clutch incubate for 60 days before hatching Their eggs and meat are being harvested commercially Fibro papillomatosis, tumors that interfere with swimming, eating, breathing, vision, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Eastern Mediterranean Loggerhead Sea Turtle The following research project will focus on the Eastern Mediterranean Loggerhead Sea Turtle. Particularly, this paper will analyze why the Loggerhead consistently returns to it its natal nesting grounds in the eastern Mediterranean as opposed to nesting in the western region. To begin, background of the Eastern Mediterranean Loggerhead will be provided to the reader, and then the essay will proceed to discuss the process by which Loggerheads nest and hatch. Following this explanation, this essay will discuss this turtle's transnational migration habits. After describing the movements of the animal, the reader will be provided with an analysis of possible reasons for natal homing. These reasons include: geographic and climate related preferences ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Alaska 's State Turtle Is The Largest Of Four Species Of... Have you ever heard of a Western–painted Turtle? Well if you are from Colorado you should know what they are! Western –painted turtles are Colorado's state turtle. How did that come about? Well in 2007 Jay Baichis 4th grade class came together because they wanted these colorful turtles to be our state turtles. Why? Because these beautiful turtles are found by many lakes, ponds, and water bays around Colorado. They have bright beautiful colors just like Colorado. The WesternPainted Turtle became our state turtle a year later after the 4th graders went through all the legal ways and the process to make it happen. The 4th graders had gone to governor Ritter on March 18, 2008 and told him why the turtles should be our state turtle, and Ritter had signed the HB 08–1017. Now let's get into more detail about our state reptile. The Western Painted Turtle is the largest of four species of turtles. They can grow up to about 8 inches and the males are generally smaller than the females. Their shells are nice and smooth and are about 250mm long. They are called painted turtles because their lower shell is a bright red with yellow and olive green colored designs spread through their shells. They have yellow lines on each side of their neck that are about the same size that go all the way to their head. They are cold blooded animals so they cannot control their body temperature. They have to go under the mud or sand to keep themselves warm. Western Painted Turtles are aquatic reptiles so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Sea Turtle Poe Sea Turtles and Poe Sea turtles need to posses the traits of a solitary animal because they are left by their family at birth. A good name for a sea turtle would be Edgar Allan Poe because Poe lost many family members and acquaintances throughout his life. Also, Poe lived in solitude for the majority of his life which made him acquire the loner trait. A mothersea turtle lays her eggs and then goes off to sea, leaving her babies to fend for themselves. When the baby sea turtles hatch from their eggs, they begin their journey towards the sea. Many babies are picked off by seagulls and other larger animals (Means n. pag). As a young boy, Edgar Allan Poe was unintentionally left by his mother when she died of tuberculosis. This makes the sea... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the sea turtles do make it to sea, they spend most of their life alone until they find their partner (Means n. pag). Poe did not find much acceptance throughout his life and did not have many acquaintances. Sea turtles are very vulnerable animals. Many sea turtles are hunted by humans and other large predators for meat, eggs, skin, and shells. In addition, sea turtles are becoming increasingly vulnerable due to habitat destruction. Many types of pollutants and human interactions are destroying the seas, which are the homes of sea turtles ("Sea" n.pag). Edgar Allan Poe was a very vulnerable person because he dealt many issues in his life. Edgar Allan Poe's issues ranged from alcoholism to depression, as well as drug addiction. These circumstances make both Poe and sea turtles extremely vulnerable individuals. In addition, both sea turtles and Edgar Allan Poe are similar because they both migrate throughout their lives. Migration in sea turtles is an extraordinarily big deal; some sea turtles have been known to travel as far as 50,000 miles (Expert n. pag) Poe, although he did not make a huge migration, did move from place to place throughout his life. He started out in Boston, then he attended a boys school in England at age 6, and went to New York City in 1831, just to name a few (Giordano n.pag). The movements throughout sea turtles and Poe's lives show one of many other similarities between the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Thi Turtles In Wetlands Wetlands are areas where water covers the soil, or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the year. The amount of water saturation plays a tremendous role in determining soil development and the wildlife communities interacting with it, both terrestrial and aquatic. Abiotic and biotic factors such as topography, climate, vegetation, and human disturbance give way to a wide variety of wetlands, but for the most part can be generalized into two main categories. Tidal wetlands are those found close to an ocean and are linked with estuaries, providing an environment with fluctuating salinities. The combination of salt water and differing water levels from tides create a harsh habitat for most plants. However, some species are able to thrive in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mating typically occurs in the spring, then females search for terrestrial nesting sites in June or July. After laying their eggs, the female turtles will leave them, forcing the newborn turtles to survive on their own. The hatchlings grow rapidly until maturity, then growth rate significantly decreases. The Testudines order is a contradiction to ther/K selection theory, as it does not conform solely to one strategy. K–strategists are defined as long–lived individuals with a low reproductive and growth rate. Offspring are produced in low numbers with high survival rates, and typically require parental care in their juvenile years. Alternatively, r–strategists are short–lived and give birth to many offspring at a time with low survival rates. Minimal parental care is required, as caring for so many would over–exert the parents. Each of these strategies can be applied to turtles because they produce large numbers of un–nurtured offspring, yet have high survival rates, slow growth–rate past maturity, and a long lifespan. Gravid turtles are also typically older, which is another trait of K–selective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Leatherback Sea Turtle Research Paper The Leatherback Sea Turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, is one of the largest marine turtles found throughout the ocean as a whole. They are found in parts of the East Coast of North America to the Atlantic of Canada, through New Guinea and the Sea of Nova Scotia. They are shown to migrate to parts of the Western and North Pacific Ocean during their nesting season where they migrate to warmer waters. Studies have been done that results in nesting periods of in two to three year intervals but mating multiple times a season around early spring to late summer, March– July (James et al. 2005). They have unique diet such as jellyfish, squid, and tunicates. This organism is very adaptable to different environments such as having the ability to be in water... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was showed by testing the packed cell volumes, hematologic health parameter in the blood, of nesting leatherback sea turtles from a wildlife refuge in the Virgin Islands and then compared those results to the newly hatchlings. The Results detected a trend after taking samples from 175 samples. (Perrault et al 2016). This trend that showed a decline of packed volume cells during breeding season and were higher in turtles that laid more clutches. Which also means that the species recorded foraged less for food rather than the previous studies stated that they foraged more (Perrault et al 2016). These compared to the other studies shows that the behaviors in these species may be differed on numerous factors. These factors could be such as lack of food in one area where the test site was, poor reproductive rates that season as well as error in the measurements of the collection tools of each study. One factor most people do not think about is how healthy a species needs to be, and have that need of a clean environment such as an oil and garbage free habitat, which in recent times may not be in such a state. All of this factors can result in slow metabolic rates, reproductive rates as well, which can affect a population of a certain species very rapidly. Without having a steady number of nutrients coming into the organism it can be very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Leatherback Sea Turtle Research Paper The leatherback sea turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, belong in the phylum of Chordate, class of reptilian, order of Testudines, and the family of Dermochelyidae. These reptiles can be found throughout the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans. Leatherback sea turtles are the largest turtles in the world. The average life expectancy of a leatherback turtle is forty–five years. Average size of the turtles upper shell, carapace, is about five feet and has a rubber–like texture feel to it consisting mainly of oil–saturated connective tissue. On average Dermochelys coriacea can weigh any where from approximately six hundred to two thousand pounds. In length these turtles are typically fifty–five to seventy–nine inches. The lack of claws is another distinguishing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Endangered Species Act and also appear on the list composed by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. Human Predation–Though most countries find harvesting sea turtles for food illegal however, these laws are not enforced. U.S. shrimpers are required to put Turtle Excluder Device on their trawl nets since in the past shrimping nets have killed fifty thousand turtles annually. Nothing endangers them the most then plastic bags or helium balloons floating in the water. Effects of consumption include interference in metabolism or gut function. Temperature, which may affect embryo development, in the last hundred years the temperature, has changed six degrees Celsius. The temperature causes the change in the distribution of species in the ocean due to the change in prey and food. The magnificent leatherback sea turtle is a precious species that exists in the world today. It has endured and evolved through the years, and it would be terrible if humans put an end to their amazing existence. By learning more and taking an active role in supporting conservation programs, hopefully the leatherback population can grow and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Green Turtles: The Green Turtles The Green Turtle Chelonia mydas, most commonly known as the green turtle is not only one of the largest sea turtles but it is the only herbivore among the different species. These turtles are not name based on the colour of their shell but rather on the greenish colour of their cartilage and fat. Green turtles are mainly found in tropical and subtropical waters. These turtles vary in length between 31–47 inches and can weigh between 150–400 pounds. Similar to other sea turtle, they migrate long distances between feeding grounds and beaches from where they hatched. Green turtles are very important to the marine ecosystem because they graze on sea–grasses and algae, which in turn maintain the sea–grass beds making them more productive. Sea–grass consumed by green turtles is quickly digested and becomes available as recycles nutrients to the many species of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Green turtles have imprinted memories (meaning they will return to the same beach to nest time after time) and with melting polar ice caps and rising sea levels, these beaches are beginning to disappear. In addition to the rise in sea levels, an increase in nesting beach temperature also has an impact on green turtles. Green turtles are reptiles hence they rely on the temperature of the sand in which the eggs incubate to determine the gender of the hatchling in the nest (eggs in the lower, cooler, part of the nest will become males whole eggs in the upper, warmer, part will become females). Scientists predicted that increasing nest temperatures will become a threat to genetic diversity because a lot more females than male hatchlings. The rise in temperature also negatively impacts the food resources of green turtles because coral reefs are an important food source but this increase causes the reef to suffer from a bleaching effect which kills parts of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Green Sea Turtle Research Paper A sea turtle is a large marine reptile with a bony or leathery shell and flippers, coming ashore annually on sandy beaches to lay eggs. They are very ancient animals. The seven sea turtles you find today have been around 110 years. The types of sea turtles are Green sea turtle, Leatherback sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Hawksbill sea turtle, Kemp Ridley sea turtle, and Olive Ridley sea turtle. The scientific superfamily classification for sea turtles is Chelonioidea. The scientific name for the Green sea turtle is Chelonia mydas. The scientific name for the Leatherback sea turtle is Dermochelys coriacea. The scientific name for the Loggerhead sea turtle is Caretta caretta. The scientific name for the Hawksbill sea turtle is Eretmochelys ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They mate at sea then they return to land at night. The mother uses her hand flippers to dig a circular hole 40 to 50 centimeters deep. When the nest is dug, she starts filling it with soft–shelled eggs until she has placed around 50 to 350 eggs. Some only lay 250 eggs depending on the species. After she fills the hole with eggs she fills it with sand and makes sure it has a smooth surface. She then camouflages the nest with grass so it's harder for predators to find. It takes her about 30 to 60 minutes for the whole process. The mother then returns to the ocean while the eggs are untended. The turtle gender depends on the temperature of the sand. Lighter sands make higher temperature so that decreases incubation which makes more female turtles. It is warmer in the middle of the nest so those sea turtles will most likely be females. Incubation takes about 50 to 60 days. The eggs hatch together over a short amount of time. The hatchlings tear the egg apart with their caruncle and an egg tooth. They then dig through the sand. All but one of the sea turtles will hatch at night which is the Kemp sea turtle. It happens because they are most endangered. Sea turtles that hatch during the day are more likely to be seen by predators. When they reach the surface of the nest they go straight to the sea. The smaller the hatchling is the less likely it will survive. This happens because smaller sea turtles are slower than bigger sea turtles ("Life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Importance Of Sea Turtles Turtles are one of the oldest reptile groups. They are classified as amniotes. They have existed a long time ago, which means they have seen the rise and fall of the dinosaurs and the rise of humanity. Scientists think that turtles have existed for around 157 million years (mosaic 29). Approximately,sea turtles were 65 million years ago (Dobbs 1). This family has survived the passage of time and is threatened by the contamination that humans have created in the ocean. The six sea turtles that occur on the coasts of America are in fact threatened. Sea turtles are very important for the ecosystem, but humans, directly and indirectly, endanger this family. If humans do not stop their destructive habits, we can lose the influence of sea turtles on seafarers. Sea turtles play an important role in the ecology of the ocean, and without turtles, we can see an ecological collapse in the oceans. Sea turtles are one of the few animals in the sea that eat sea grass (Godfrey). Sea turtles act as grazing animals that cut short grass and help maintain the health of the family of seaweed (Godfrey). In recent decades, there has been a decline in the sea grass family. This decrease may be related to the decrease in the number of sea turtles (Godfrey). Sea grass is important because it is a fertile ground for many species of fish, shellfish and crustaceans (Godfrey). The beaches and sand dunes are known for not having many nutrients. When the sea turtles reach the land, they bury their eggs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Personal Differences Between Turtle And Octopus I would like to explain my opinion about two different pets, the pets that I want to explain are turtle and octopus. Many people like to adopt some cute pet, but in this essay I choose to explain about unusual pet and maybe infinitesimal people who like to adopt and if we see this pet the afraid will traverse their mind and maybe they will be scared. But in personality I can't repudiate some pets are cute but I don't really like pet. Usually, everyone who want to adopt pet,with gingerly must giving vitmin and formula to transmute their pet to didn't feel giddy easily and the hospital's pet vouchsafe. That's the reason that I don't really interesting to adopt some pets. Okay let's start about the topics. Octopus The octopus has to be one of the most fascinating marine creatures around and it is possible to keep them in home aquariums. However, they are not the easiest to look after and live tragically short lives – only 12 months or so. But with this said, they show an incredible level of intelligence and can work things out for themselves, especially if it involves catching any food or escaping! Their shape changing abilities has owners mesmerised, as does their colour changing behaviour. An octopus quickly learns to interact with humans and each one of them has it's own particular personality and characteristics. They are not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No, you cannot put the tank next to the window and think that will do. Glass from the window and the walls of an aquarium filters out nearly all the UV from the sunlight. You need both a UVA and a UVBlight sources and the special fixtures they go into; these lights simulate the sun. They allow the turtle to process calcium and other important vitamins and nutrients. Normal house lights don't do this. Please make sure to read the manufacturers suggested lifespan for these lights. Although they will light up for years, they will stop producing UV light typically after one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Sea Turtles : The Life Of Sea Turtles Destiny Pelton Mrs. Samantha Wilkinson English P6 4 December 2017 Sea Turtles Squirt is the son of Crush from the 2003 Disney/Pixar film Finding Nemo. He's unlike any sea turtle before. Sea turtles normally don't interact with others, but Squirt is the exact opposite. He is a perky, playful sea turtle that idolizes his father Crush. He has inherited his dad's fearless and easy–going attitude. A sea turtle doesn't have parents but Squirt sure does. Sea turtles are astonishing creatures. With their strong ability to survive on their own, communication skills before they are even born, and their way of life in general. The life of a Sea Turtle would seem as if it was a lonely life. According to Paul A. Kobasa "Turtle eggs become fertilized inside the female's body," (pg. 521, World Book Encyclopedia: T: Volume 19). When it's time for a Sea Turtle to hatch they enter the world without parents. According to Paul A. Kobasa "All turtles lay their eggs on land," (pg. 521, World Book Encyclopedia: T: Volume 19). The mother lays a thousand eggs in one breeding a season. After the mother lays her eggs she goes on with her life. The parents aren't around to teach their young what it means to be a turtle. The hatchlings end up looking elsewhere for a role model. It may seem as if they are living a lonely and scary life but it's normal for them. Therefore, without parents the turtles have no parental care. "Female turtles lay their eggs in nesting burrows and cover them up with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Hawksbill Sea Turtle And The Sea Turtles The Hawksbill Sea Turtle is one of seven species of sea turtles that inhabit the ocean. Their scientific name is Eretmochelys imbricata and they belong to the cheloniidae family. The hawksbill sea turtles are named for their hawk like beak. They also have a carapace with an overlapping pattern of scales that form a jagged edge along the shell. They are found mainly throughout the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. According to the national geographic, they tend to avoid deep waters and prefer coastlines where they can feast on sponges and with sandy beaches close by for nesting. According to the U.S Fish & wildlife service of North Florida, the Hawksbill sea turtle also like to swim around rocky areas, coral reefs, lagoons, shallow ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only are they poached specifically for their shell, but also for their meat for consumption of humans but also to be used as shark bait for fisherman. According to the National Wildlife Federation, "many sponges and small animals consumed, are toxic. The hawksbill body fat absorbs the toxins without making the turtle ill, but their meat is potentially poisonous to humans" (National Wildlife Federation). The IUCN also states that Hawksbill Sea Turtles are also sought out for their hatchling eggs. The next cause for decreasing hawksbill population is the loss of habitat. Degradation such as pollution being introduced to the oceans including untreated sewage, exhaust, trash, chemicals such as pesticides and fertilizers, industrial and powerplant emissions and oil spills – make their way into the water and the natural environment for this species and all ocean species that break down and destroy the ecosystem that they use to survive. Habitat destruction is also a factor that is a risk to this species chance of survival is human filling in wetlands and rivers to build for businesses and residential. Development for tourism is destructing nesting habitats for this species as well as all sea turtle species. Entanglement and ingestion of fish line and fishing nets is another cause for fatalities in the Hawksbill sea turtle species. Water craft strikes also contribute to injuries and fatalities amongst this species. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Dangers Of Sea Turtles Sea turtles have a unique place in world's oceans. The way they migrate and reproduce makes them fascinating to learn about, but also it makes them very vulnerable to environmental problems. Human development of beaches, fishing practices, and other environmental threats are threatening sea turtles across the world. In this paper I will describe the types of sea turtles and some of the special things about how they live and reproduce. Then, I will talk about some of the threats that they face. Finally, I will discuss possible solutions to helping them thrive in the modern world. Types of Sea TurtlesThere are several types of sea turtles in the world. Each of them has a long migration pattern, and each has declined greatly in population recently. For instance, the loggerhead sea turtle can migrate as much as 10,000 miles. Their populations have declined massively and there is a high risk that they will become extinct in the Pacific Ocean within the next 60 years. The leatherback sea turtle differs from other types in that it has a soft shell and other adaptations that allow it to survive in cold environments. It has faced large declines and may become extinct within the next several decades. Hawksbill sea turtles are found in tropical regions and rely on healthy reefs for survival. The shells of these turtles are very desirable and it has a led to poaching in the past. Olive Ridley sea turtles are the most abundant on earth with the largest nesting area in India. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Truth Behind Sea Turtle Endangerment The Truth behind Sea Turtle Endangerment It's no shock as to why sea turtles are endangered. After years of human's destructive nature on earth's oceans, sea turtles have been left with polluted water and a destroyed ecosystem. Turtles must watch out for all types of danger. For example, not only do they have to worry about sharks, sea birds, and other predators of the ocean, but the most menacing of all is humans. Not only do humans eat turtles, but the plastic and other toxic waste left behind by humans have left sea turtles almost extinct. Thousands of sea turtles each year are illegally poached for their meat in the coastal regions of Latin America, Southeast Asia, and India. In some countries, their meat is considered a delicacy. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its scientific name is the Dermochelys coriacea. They can grow up to nine feet in length and weigh up to 2000 pounds. The shell of leatherback turtles is made of many small bones that form longitudinal ridges. Their diet mainly consists of jellyfish. They are also considered deep divers who can dive up to 2100 feet. Like all other species of sea turtles, the leather back is considered endangered and might become extinct in the future. Although sea turtles are endangered, they is hope. The green sea turtle, once very common, have started to increase in numbers in some places indisputably because of protection. In 1989, the United States forced all shrimp nets to be fitted with turtle exclusion devices(TED's). Regardless of how sea turtles are protected in the United States, there are still some regions where enforcement is difficult because of illegal fishing and egg hunting. If stricter worldwide enforcement of sea turtles was established, they one day might not be endangered. To help save sea turtles, reserves and national parks need to protect nesting beaches, control pollution, fishing practices, regulate trade, and restock former nesting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Speech On Green Sea Turtles These turtles lay eggs on beaches. At nights, female turtles come to beaches and lay eggs in the nests. When the eggs hatch, the young ones go into the water. The mature green turtles can live up to eighty years in wild. Distribution In Pakistan: In Pakistan Green sea turtles are found on Sandspit beach, Sindh and coastal areas of Baluchistan (Makran Coast). Nesting Season: In Pakistan the female green sea turtles lay eggs throughout the year. The frequency is high in September and low in monsoon season. Conservational Status: The green sea turtle is categorized Endangered by IUCN (International Union for the conservation of nature). That's why it is not legal to harm and kill these turtles. The main threat to these turtles are anthropogenic activities. Pollution is also causes negatives effects to them as well as their eggs. These turtles are also suffering the problem of Habitat Loss as nesting beaches are reduced due to development processes. Threats to Green Sea Turtles: Some of the threats that the green sea turtles are facing are as follows Because of the industrial and real estate development the areas of beaches are reduced and thus these turtles are facing the problem of Habitat Loss and Habitat Destruction. Some smugglers smuggle these turtles to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has been working for a Sea Turtle Conservation Project since 1979 with the help of WWF and IUCN. In this project the mature turtles are marked and eggs are kept in incubators in laboratories at Hawkes bay and Sand spit. When the eggs are hatched, the young ones are weight and their number is counted at the Sindh Wildlife Lab. In this way the related data is carefully collected. Different sessions are arranged with the school children so that they would also be aware about the protection and conservation of green sea turtles. These sessions are held from August to January as it is the breeding season of sea ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Hawkbill Turtle Research Paper You may have heard that some elephants are going extinct, but did you know that Hawksbill Turtles are critically endangered? Many people are informed about the more popular species that are going extinct, but what about the ones who actually help us indirectly? The Hawksbill Turtles are becoming extinct like many sea turtles for many reasons like, people will accidentally get their net caught in the mouth or the body of a Hawksbill Turtle , people all around the world may also eat their eggs and sell the stunning shell of a full grown turtle. Hawksbill turtles are essential to sustain wildlife all around the world. The World Wildlife Organization states that, "Hawksbills help maintain the health of coral reefs. As they remove prey such as sponges from the reef's surface, they provide better access for reef fish to feed." These turtles help take care of the reefs the fish we eat live in, without them fish would probably not have access to nearly as much food and would be eaten by prey on the surface of the reef. Sea life getting stuck in fishing nets has been a problem in the past, so minimizing that too would be ideal. Hawksbill ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a very serious problem that needs to be stopped as soon as possible. As reported by Greenpeace, "Nearly half of all ocean pollution comes from activities that take place on land, like sewage, industrial and agricultural runoff, garbage dumping, and chemical spills. Another third comes from airborne pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide and mercury from coal–burning power plants.". This means that you don't have to live near the ocean to be part of the problem, but you also don't have to live near the ocean to be part of the solution. You can help by doing some very simple things, such as picking up trash and recycling. You can also donate to organizations that help to clean the ocean, such as the Oceanic Preservation Society or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Persuasive Essay On Sea Turtles "Sea turtles are antiquated creatures on the earth. They have lived on the earth over nearly 65 million years; they saw the dinosaurs survive, and they saw them pass on." (Velasquez–Manoff, 2007) Despite the fact that sea turtles can get by for quite a while, they are stuck in an unfortunate situation in the ebb and flow time. They have turned out to be one type of imperiled creatures. This resembles a major dive in their long presence on the earth. Be that as it may, it is a fact we have to confront. A dangerous atmospheric deviation that individuals made have undermined sea turtles. The issue is environmental change. "Temperature rising causes the sea turtle to be imperiled on the grounds that temperature is the essential key to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The nursery impact is the central point to make the earth be warm. Nursery gasses that contain water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone keep the warmth noticeable all around. Be that as it may, there are increasingly nursery gasses in the environment, particularly carbon dioxide. People 's exercises make a great deal of carbon dioxide into the environment, similar to a wide range of air contamination from autos, planes, and processing plants. An ideal approach to diminish an Earth–wide temperature boost is to cut CO2 outflow. There is excessively carbon dioxide in the climate and it retains warmth, which makes our earth hotter and hotter. We need to prevent a worldwide temperature alteration from being more regrettable. We should take mass travel, however much as could be expected on the grounds that autos influence fumes of gas noticeable all around. Utilizing the new clean power ought to be an objective for each nation since warm power plants will deliver more waste gas noticeable all around. The administration should assume a vital part in easing a worldwide temperature alteration since we have to keep up this wonderful earth for our people to come. Suggesting another law that will save the sea turtles. People are additionally killers of murdering sea turtles. Consistently a ton of sea turtles is murdered by business angling. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Physical Characteristics Of The Hawksbill Sea Turtles Sea turtles are one of Earth's most ancient creatures; there are seven species of sea turtles, all of which are either threatened or endangered. The Hawksbill sea turtle, Eretmochelys imbracata , is considered to be a critically endangered species. (Jenifer Prine) The beautifully colored Hawksbill sea turtle can easily be distinguished by its defining physical characteristics. They are small to medium in size, with adults only reaching to 71–87 cm in length and 46–70 kg in weight (Eckert 1992, Pritchard et al . 1983). The Hawksbill has two distinctive claws on each anterior flipper. The greatest detectable trait of the Hawksbill is the elongated head that tapers into the "hawk–like" tomium, or beak, which is used to forage on sponge. The heart–shaped, sharply serrated carapace has thick, overlapping scutes that are patterned with random black, brown, amber, and yellow bursts of color. As they reach maturity, their carapace will change from heart–shaped to more elongate. Their plastron is usually a cream–yellow color with little to no dark pigmentation. Their venter is typically a pink or pale yellow to bright orange in color depending on age and border dark colored scales on the head. Hatchlings and post hatchlings are brown to dark brown in color with small, pale blotches on their scutes. (Stephanie Matlock) Hawksbills have evolved to adapt extremely well to their marine habitats. Like all species of sea turtle, their carapace has been modified and flattened to allow their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Sea Turtle Research Paper People should protect sea turtles as much as they can. It is always good to know about the animals around you and sea turtles are one of them, especially if you live by an ocean. Sea turtles have been around for over 65 million years and you can't stop protecting them now.. It is important that humans respect the sea turtles and let them be as long as they are doing no harm to you or your family. Sea turtles are a big part of the marine ecosystem, they eat the seagrass, control sponge distribution, and also feast on jellyfish. Without sea turtles, these things wouldn't be happening in the oceans around you. So if you happen to see a sea turtle, leave it be as it will make its way back to the ocean with its family. People should protect sea turtles because they eat the seagrass in the oceans. Anyone who walks on the floor of the ocean knows that stepping on that slimy plant /grass is very frightening and you probably don't think it's a plant in that moment, buts its seagrass. Sea turtles eat the seagrass which helps them live and get the energy they need, but also helps us because when they eat it away, it is most likely going to be in a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As stated on healthyliving.azcentral.com, "Divers who collect sponges may come in contact with toxins. These toxins live on the sponge or are sprayed through the pores as a defense against, causing skin rashes on humans." These sponges that are living in the ocean are very harmful to humans, so it is amazing that turtles control sponge distribution, because if they didn't they're would be a lot more of these sponges living in the oceans, which would cause a lot more harmful skin rashes on humans. It also states on helathyliving.azcentral.com that, " In rare cases these skin rashes cause you to feel nauseous and faint." Again its really great they can control the sponge distribution in the ocean so we have less people fainting from these harmful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Persuasive Speech On Sea Turtles Imagine a world of chaos. We see things like that all the time in movies, where zombies roam the earth and there are just those few main survivors left. The world is in ruins. If ocean life was to die out, there would be a collapse of civilization as a whole. Just like we see on TV, the world would become a place where no order exists. This would lead to human extinction. The ocean dies, we die along with it, and if sea turtles die, so does the ocean. In simple words, one could say that human life depends on sea turtles. In this speech I will be covering three topics. First, how a sea turtle's diet benefits marine life and humans, second, how sea turtles provide homes and food for other species, and last, how sea turtles protect beaches from washing away. Sea turtles have been a big help in maintaining the health of the world's ocean for more than 100 million years. They help by keeping up coral reefs all the way to transporting nutrients to beaches. Major changes have occurred in oceans everywhere due to the decline of the sea turtle population. Oceans are unhealthy because of this. It is time for us to protect the sea turtles and rebuild their population to ensure healthy oceans in the future. According to oceana.org, there are seven species of sea turtles that roam the world, six of which inhabit U.S. waters, and have been listed as either endangered, or threatened. Up until now, all six of these species are not at a healthy level despite protection measures from the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Some populations even continue to decline. Even at a diminished population, sea turtles play an important role in ecosystems. They are also extremely important to humans because they keep oceans healthy, and we use the ocean as a food source. They keep up the health of the ocean in many different ways, all of which, are very important. Sea turtles are one of the few animals that eat sea grass. Just like normal lawn grass, sea grass needs to be constantly cut short to help it grow across the sea floor rather than just getting really long blades. Without constant grazing, sea grass beds obstruct currents and provide a suitable habitat for the growth of slime molds. Sea grass beds provide breeding grounds for many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Sea Turtle Research Paper Sea turtles are one of only seven species that survived the extinction of the dinosaurs which makes this line of creatures over 65 million years old (Cave, В¶2). These ancient animals are very special and have not changed since this time making them very sustainable to live in a changing environment, but only to a certain extent (Cave, В¶12). Sea turtles are an ancient species that are very important to marine life; because they are endangered, it is important to take steps to conserve these creatures. The seven different types of sea turtles live all around the world and play an important role in maintaining all the marine ecosystems they are a part of. The main part they do is maintain the health of seagrass beds and coral reefs which are home... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They provide a key habitat for organisms that other fish by being a habitat themselves or helping maintain one. This relationship between animals helps balance the food webs of the ocean and land as they travel back and forth (Why Healthy Oceans, pg. 5). Turtles have a mutualistic relationship with many species of the water that allows both the turtles and another organism to benefit from each other's natural ways of living. This is why turtles help the ocean environments even though their numbers are diminishing still at this point, and they will continue to be important, even if they do become extinct one day, because they play such a vital role in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Chelonia Mydas: The Green Sea Turtle Chelonia mydas, also known as the green sea turtle,is one of the seven remaining sea turtles in the planet. Though most sea turtles are characterized by its large, streamlined shells, the green sea turtle gains its name from the olive green colour of its skin, which is made up of fat and cartilage, not their shell. In fact, the hard, bony, and scaly shell of the green sea turtle is a darkish brown. Their oval shell can also be a light shade of brown or yellow. The narrow, wing–like flippers in these turtles as a replacement for forearms has made them better adapted to the aquatic conditions of their habitat. These flippers have one visible claw at the tip, used for protection from predators. To compensate for the lack of teeth in these species, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During its first years of life, sea turtles eats insects, crustaceans, seagrasses, worms, crabs, jellyfish, and sponges. This is mostly because they are still reside in open oceans and have not migrated to the areas of the ocean where there is an abundance of underwater plants. However, as the sea turtle ages, their omnivore diet begins to shift more and more towards plant materials and less meat. As an adult, green sea turtles are strictly herbivores, the only species of sea turtle to be so. They are known to eat plants such as algae and seaweed. The diet switch benefits the turtle because it has no teeth, which are usually used for tearing, crushing and grinding meat. Instead of teeth, the Chelonia mydas have jaws with serrated edges which help tear seagrasses and break off plants from hard surfaces. These types of jaws would not provide any benefit when eating other animals. Their flippers and shell, used for optimal swimming, help juvenile turtles chase their prey until they are grabbed by the jaws. Plants are immobile, so as adults, the green sea turtle is spared of chasing their food. In the worst situations, such as captivity, the green sea turtle would be able to survive on a carnivorous diet, though that is not their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Personal Narrative : The Trip With The Sea Turtle The trip with the Sea Turtle ВЁIВґm not the one to cry over spilled milk.ВЁ– Gordon Ramsay. Gordon Ramsey is a famous chef and a Television personality. The quote perfectly relates to what happened to me this summer. I was sad from one bad experience but i realized i should just have some fun. I was so excited to go to the airport. I could see our bright red luggage sitting in my room by the couch. It was 4 A.M. and we had to leave in an hour. I was ready to go with my backpack but no one had woken up yet. An hour later, I was sitting in a car heading for the airport. My brother Aria was as excited as i was and kept saying ВЁare we there yet.ВЁ which really annoyed me during the ride. Once, we got to the airport we went to the gate the TV where all the airlines were listed. ВЁUnited,ВЁ my dad quietly mumbled which was our airline. After walking forever, we finally got to our plane. We patiently waited for the crew to let us onboard. Finally,someone on the speaker said ВЁflight to Cancun, Mexico now boarding.ВЁ Later, the plane took off i was extremely bored. I was reading a magazine about Cancun and i saw a fascinating sea turtle. I really wanted to see one in real life. I felt like the plane was going as slow as a snail. Hours later, I looked out the window and i saw the beautiful, clear, and sparkling ocean. There were brilliant green trees covering the whole place. When we landed, we rushed to the exit of the plane. After passing the long lines of people, we got near the exit of the airport. There were a bunch of tour guides around us. I then heard some of them talking about the violent sea turtles lately. I didn't really pay attention to them though. When we walked out of the door a huge sweep of hot air rushed into my face. We got in a weirdly shaped bus and headed for the resort. When we got there, it was like paradise. I saw many coconut trees along with huge monkeys roaming the paths. The resort had five sections and we stayed at the biggest one. There were many signs with sea turtles covering the whole area but i couldn't read the writing on them. My mom had been here before and exclaimed ВЁthis is going to be a fun trip!ВЁ As we started to walk to our room, I saw a very big pool with the crystal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Docile Sea Turtle Population The docile sea turtle population is comprised of several species. They are a species that is in continuous peril from the sandy beaches to the open waters. The dangers imposed on the sea turtle range from nature's predators to the human impacts on the ecosystem. The sea turtle has been around for millions of years and have managed to survive nature's predators. However, the sea turtles are struggling to survive the human impact over the last several centuries. Studies have shown the unique lifecycle of the sea turtle and their contributions to the oceans ecosystem. The variety of species throughout the globe contribute in one way or another. However, because of their docile nature, unique swimming abilities, and reproduction cycle,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the largest of all sea turtles which can range from four to eight feet (4–8 ft) in length and weigh between five–hundred to two–thousand pounds (500–2000 lbs). It is also believed to be the oldest of all sea turtles, more than 150 million years. The Leatherback is unique compared to other sea turtles, "scientists once placed it in a group separate from the other turtles" (Orenstein 112). They consume jellyfish and tunicates (filter feeders). They do not posses a shell like other sea turtles, instead, its leathery skin covers a flexible matrix bone which enables it to dive greater depths. Leatherback has been recorded diving in temperatures as low as 0.4 degrees Celsius (32.8 degrees Fahrenheit) (Orenstein 211). According to the IUCN, as of June 2013, the Leatherback considered "Vulnerable" on the Red List Category and Criteria ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Characteristics Of The Hawksbill Sea Turtle The Hawksbill Sea Turtle is one of the many sea turtles that are going extinct. People may never know when these cute, big sea turtles will be seen again. The Hawksbill Sea Turtles are one of the many unique animals that should not go away forever and only to be seen in a picture book instead of real life. The Hawksbill Sea Turtle has many wonderful features that other turtles and animals do not have. They get their name, Hawksbill, for their hawk beak like jaw. (Kalman Pg.16) Their jaw is also very powerful. (Hawksbill Sea Turtle) The sea turtle is a small to medium size marine turtle. (Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys Imbricata)) It has a beautiful, translucent, and oval shaped shell. They have an overlapping scutes on their carapace, a relatively small head, and they have flippers with two claws on each of them. (Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys Imbricata)) and (Hawksbill Sea Turtle) The Hawksbill Sea Turtle's shell has many wonderful colors and streaks. (Hawksbill Sea Turtle) Their shells can be black, orange, or even golden brown with streaks of orange, red, or black. (Hawksbill Sea Turtle) A Hawksbill Sea Turtle's shell can be 30 inches long and weigh 150 pounds. (Hawksbill Sea Turtle) and (Hawksbill Sea Turtle) The Hawksbill Sea Turtle may reach up to 3 feet in length and weigh up to 300 pounds, but they commonly are 2 ВЅ feet in length and weigh around 176 pounds. (Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys Imbricata)) The difference between a male and a female Hawksbill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...