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Celebrating Sea Turtle Week 2018

World Sea Turtle Day is June 16!
June 11, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Researchers Tag Record 35 Loggerhead Turtles

Study in 10th Year
June 11, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Celebrate Sea Turtle Week 2018

A message from Donna Wieting, head of NOAA Fisheries Office of Protected Resources.
June 07, 2018 - Leadership Message ,
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Faces of Sea Turtle Conservation: Dr. Cali Turner Tomaszewicz, National Research Council Research Associate

A new technique developed by three NOAA Fisheries scientists is giving us more insight than ever before on sea turtle populations, extracting life history and other information from sea turtle bones. The technology combines bone dating, or “skeletochronology,” and the sequential sampling of annual growth rings in sea turtle bones to identify chemical signatures including stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios. Meet the scientists behind this new technology and how it is helping guide the way we protect and conserve sea turtles.
June 06, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Faces of Sea Turtle Conservation: Dr. Larisa Avens, Research Biologist

A new technique developed by three NOAA Fisheries scientists is giving us more insight than ever before on sea turtle populations, extracting life history and other information from sea turtle bones. The technology combines bone dating, or “skeletochronology,” and the sequential sampling of annual growth rings in sea turtle bones to identify chemical signatures including stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios. Meet the scientists behind this new technology and how it is helping guide the way we protect and conserve sea turtles.
June 06, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Faces of Sea Turtle Conservation: Jeff Seminoff, Marine Ecologist

A new technique developed by three NOAA Fisheries scientists is giving us more insight than ever before on sea turtle populations, extracting life history and other information from sea turtle bones. The technology combines bone dating, or “skeletochronology,” and the sequential sampling of annual growth rings in sea turtle bones to identify chemical signatures including stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios. Meet the scientists behind this new technology and how it is helping guide the way we protect and conserve sea turtles.
June 06, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Faces of Sea Turtle Conservation: The Bone Collectors

A new technique developed by three NOAA Fisheries scientists is giving us more insight on sea turtle populations than ever before.
June 05, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Chat with NOAA Sea Turtle Scientists on Reddit

To celebrate Sea Turtle Week—June 11-15, 2018—learn about cutting-edge sea turtle research and ask NOAA scientists your questions on Tuesday, June 12, 2018.
June 04, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Swim into Sea Turtle Week 2018

Join us in celebrating Sea Turtle Week 2018 and learn more about these marvelous marine creatures.
June 04, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Sea Turtles Return Home

NOAA Galveston sea turtle release
May 29, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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