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Sea Turtle Fingerprints Help Unlock Population Secrets
Scientists study sea turtle “fingerprints” to gather clues about their life history, mating strategies, and family groups.

Final Rule for Sea Turtle Limits in the Hawaiʻi Shallow-Set Longline Fishery
Final rule; Sea Turtle Limits in the Hawaiʻi Shallow-set Longline Fishery.
Sea Turtles in Alaska? Yes, We Have Them In the Far North!
Sea turtle species you might encounter in Alaska and steps to protect them.

Tag, You’re It! Tracking Sea Turtle Movements with Satellite Tags
Using satellite tags allows scientists to take a closer look at the day-to-day life of sea turtles.

NOAA Fisheries reminds public, watch for and report sea turtles in trouble
In Mississippi, stranded sea turtles are found most often in spring and early summer

Nesting, Threats, and Social Behaviors of Hawaiian Hawksbill Sea Turtles
Three recent studies shed new light on endangered hawksbill sea turtles in Hawaiʻi.

Celebrating Sea Turtle Conservation and Recovery Efforts
As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act, we are shining a spotlight on our recovery efforts to reduce bycatch to protect and conserve sea turtles.
Honu Count: Report Sightings of Numbered Sea Turtles in Hawai‘i
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/honu-count-report-sightings-numbered-sea-turtles-hawaii
A new online survey allows you to report when you see green sea turtles, or honu, with white numbers and letters etched temporarily on their shells. Become a citizen scientist and contribute to a valuable source of data for sea turtles in Hawai‘i!

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 “skeletochronol

Meet Alphina Liusamoa, Sea Turtle Biologist in American Samoa
Learn about Alphina and her journey through the sea turtle conservation.

By the Numbers: The Annual Migration of Green Sea Turtles in Hawaiʻi
Many green sea turtles travel hundreds of miles across the Hawaiian archipelago from foraging to nesting habitat every year.

Share the Shore with Sea Turtles and other Marine Life in Hawaii
Learn safe viewing guidelines for sea turtles, dolphins, and seals in the Pacific Islands.

Recovery Plans for Loggerhead Sea Turtle
NOAA Fisheries and U.S. FWS announce availability of recovery plans for Northwest Atlantic, U.S. Pacific and the U.S. Caribbean, Atlantic, and Gulf of Mexico populations of the Loggerhead sea turtle.
Volunteer Pilots Fly South with First Sea Turtles of the New England Cold-Stun Season
Cold-stunned sea turtles in Massachusetts helped by volunteer pilots.

Punahele: A Green Sea Turtle's Journey to "Destination Unknown"
Researchers perform an ultrasound and place a satellite tag on a fertile sea turtle to track her migration in the vast Pacific Ocean.
