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Ember the Rescued Baby Loggerhead’s Atlantic Adventures

Ember the Rescued Baby Loggerhead’s Atlantic Adventures

Ember the juvenile loggerhead sea turtle was released off the coast of Florida in October, 2022. This blog follows Ember’s oceanic journey between October and December using geoposition data from Ember’s micro-satellite tag.

Update from the field: The little turtle that could

Update from the field: The little turtle that could

In late November, 2021 Upwell deployed six prototype micro-satellite tags on juvenile loggerheads in the Azores. Despite the estimated 80 day tag lifespan, one of the solar powered tags continues to transmit over 150 days later! The tag is carried by the smallest of the group of loggerheads who was named Peniche.

Update from the field: Juvenile green sea turtle tagging in the Cayman Islands

Update from the field: Juvenile green sea turtle tagging in the  Cayman Islands

Upwell recently partnered with the Cayman Turtle Centre on Grand Cayman Island to deploy microsatellite tags on 30 captive-reared green sea turtles of different age classes. By releasing sea turtles of different age classes from the same location at the same time, we are examining how variables such as age and size may influence the likelihood of encountering optimal foraging habitats and decreasing the risk of early mortality.