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Sea Turtle Feeding Hotspots in the Gulf revealed

The maritime feeding grounds also hold the first clues about how loggerhead sea turtles spend time at sea -- which is, in essence, most of their lives.
Until now, knowledge of important at-sea foraging areas for adult loggerheads in the Gulf of Mexico has been limited.
Researchers intercepted female loggerheads after their nesting forays to beaches and outfitted them with satellite tags at study sites in the Florida Panhandle, Casey Key in southwest Florida, and Dry Tortugas National Park.
They then tracked the females' migrations and used a new method to determine precisely when they had arrived at "hotspot" foraging areas, in two geographically different locations.
Seven female turtles migrated to foraging sites off Southwest Florida, while the other three took up residence at foraging sites at the Yucatan site.
Once the researchers applied the new method for synthesizing their satellite-tracking data, it became clear that these loggerhead turtles from all three populations consistently converged around two common sites. This confirmed a hunch that the researchers had developed after years of tracking turtles.
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