Tracking two rehabilitated green turtles off Eastern Australia using satellite tags
Two turtles trapped in crab pot float lines were found by members of the public and admitted to Australia Zoo wildlife hospital. They underwent rehabilitation and had their front flippers amputated due to necrosis. Upon release they were fitted with Argos satellite transmitters to determine their movements and survival potential.
Project Summary
- Species
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chelonia mydas
green turtle - Location
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South East Queensland
- Date Range
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2010-06-06 to 2011-07-26
- Animals
- Detections
- Spatial Reference System
Data Access
Open Access
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Rights Statement
The data is the property of the University of Queensland. Permission is required to use this material.
- Contact
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- Hamish Campbell
- Charles Darwin University
- hamish.campbell@cdu.edu.au
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