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Report a Stranded or Injured Marine Animal
Find phone numbers for reporting a sick, injured, entangled, stranded, or dead marine animal. Numerous organizations around the country are trained and ready to respond.
Sea Turtles
There are six sea turtle species found in U.S. waters, all of which are listed and protected under the Endangered Species Act. Learn more about sea turtles and the work of NOAA Fisheries and partners to protect and conserve these animals.

Green Turtle
The green turtle is the world's largest species of hard-shelled sea turtle. They are unique among sea turtles in that they are herbivores, eating mostly seaweed, seagrasses, and algae. Learn more about these marine reptiles.

Kemp's Ridley Turtle
Kemp's ridleys are the smallest sea turtle in the world. They are primarily found in the Gulf of America while juveniles can be found in the Atlantic as far north as Nova Scotia. Bycatch presents the greatest threat. Learn more about these marine turtles.

Loggerhead Turtle
Loggerheads are the most abundant species of sea turtle found in U.S. coastal waters. They are named for their massive heads and strong jaws which they use to eat hard-shelled animals like whelk and conch. Learn more about these marine reptiles.

Olive Ridley Turtle
The olive ridley gets its name from the olive green color of its heart-shaped shell. The species is among the smallest of the world's sea turtles. On some beaches, thousands of females come ashore together to nest. Learn more about these marine reptiles.

Leatherback Turtle
Leatherbacks are the largest turtle in the world and are named for their tough, rubbery skin. They are highly migratory, some swimming over 10,000 miles a year between nesting and foraging grounds. Learn more about these marine turtles.

Hawksbill Turtle
Hawksbills are found in the warm waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. Their diet consists mainly of sponges that live on coral reefs. Threats include worldwide losses of reef habitat and nesting area. Learn more about these marine reptiles.

Saving Sea Turtles with Science: Sea Turtle Week
Join us for Sea Turtle Week 2019 and find out how we use science to improve the conservation and recovery of threatened and endangered sea turtles.

10 Tremendous Turtle Facts
Sea turtles are amazing creatures. To celebrate Sea Turtle Week, check out these tremendous turtle facts to learn something new.

Sea Turtle Week 2021: Celebrating Sea Turtle Conservation
We kick off Sea Turtle Week, June 14-18 2021, with a closer look at NOAA Fisheries sea turtle conservation and recovery efforts.

Leatherback Turtle Research
Working to conserve the world largest turtle
Marine Turtle Outreach
Educating the public on all things marine turtle
Marine Turtle Research
The Marine Turtle Ecology & Assessment Program’s research and conservation efforts primarily focus on four marine turtle species: green, loggerhead, hawksbill, and leatherback.
Fishing Gear: Turtle Excluder Devices
Turtle excluder devices promote sea turtle conservation by addressing interactions between sea turtles and trawl fishing gear.
Fishing Gear: Turtle Excluder Devices
Turtle excluder devices promote sea turtle conservation by addressing interactions between sea turtles and trawl fishing gear.

Turtle Excluder Devices
Turtle excluder devices, commonly called TEDs, promote sea turtle conservation by addressing interactions between sea turtles and trawl fishing gear. These devices are made of metal bars and mesh that fit inside the neck of a trawl net. While shrimp pass

Sea Turtle Week 2020: Celebrating Sea Turtle Conservation
Conserving and protecting sea turtles is a part of our core mission at NOAA Fisheries.

Saving Sea Turtles
Learn how you can help save sea turtles.
The Road to Restoration for Sea Turtles
Part 1: Sea Turtles Harmed by the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
Sea turtles are irreplaceable. They serve unique ecological roles and are highly valued by the public. They are also vulnerable to threats caused by human activities.
The five sea turtle

Marine Turtle Genetics Research
National Sea Turtle Genetics Laboratory

Sea Turtles Return Home
NOAA Galveston sea turtle release

Loggerhead Turtle Research
We conduct research on loggerhead turtles, an infrequent visitor to Southern California