Monday, March 5, 2012

Sea Turtle Migration (CLICK HERE TO POST)

Read about the new discovery in Sea Turtle migration.  Post a paragraph about the article.

LINK:  SEA TURTLE ARTICLE

11 comments:

  1. Sea Turtles make a big migration when their are growing up. They go to Bermuda and grow up their. Some however do not get to Bermuda for a while and some not at all.

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  2. Sea Turtles can live till there 70s or even 80s. They usually migrate in a big group. Bermuda is where a lot of young turtles grow up because they go there after living in the ocean. By living in Bermuda the Sea Turtles start as dinner platers and get as big as a wash tub. After they grow up they move to adult habitats. In all I think Sea Turtles are really interesting water creature. They have a unique growing habitat.

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  3. Migration plays a large part in a sea turtles life. They have developmental migrations that they make before they are mature and the migration back to their birthplaces to nest. Bermuda is a place where young sea turtles can grow up. This is where they grow from the size of a dinner plate to the size of a wash tub. Along with surviving being a vulnerable baby sea turtle, this is another dangerous time for sea turtles where protection is a big factor in their survival.

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  4. Sea turtles have one of the most complex migration patterns of any marine animal. They return to their birthplace to give birth to their hatchlings. Sea turtles can live into their 70s or 80s. A lot of sea turtles live their young lives in Barados, North Carolina, or Bermuda; then they spend their adult lives near Costa Rica and Nicaragua. This makes the sea turtle one of the most interesting marine animals in the ocean.

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  5. Migration is the key to a sea turtle's evolving. They have a certain migration where they develop before they are full grown and then the migration back to where they were born so they can lay their eggs. The sea turtles grow up in Bermuda. In Bermuda they transform from the size of a dinner plate to the size of a wash tub. This time in a sea turtle's life is very dangerous because baby sea turtles are very small and they need to be protected in order to survive. Sea turtles can live into their 70s or 80s.

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  6. While sea turtle migrations have always been considered incredible, new research shows that the developmental migrations which young sea turtles make could be even more impressive than the adult reproductive migrations which they make, covering tens of thousands of kilometers. The major location where these developmental migrations are being made is Bermuda.

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  7. Sea turtles can live until they are 70 or 80 years old. They do a developmental migration only once in their life but it is more interesting than their reproductive migrations. Bermuda is a place where Young turtles go to grow up. Developmental migrations are a vulnerable time for sea turtles.

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  8. Sea Turtles can live for 70-80 years and during a large part of that life time the turtles are migrating. Bermuda is the main place where they grow up. They have to develop before they are full grown and then migrate back. Sea turtle eggs are subject to many hungry predators which only enable a certain amount of sea turtles to grow.

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  9. Migration is vital to a sea turtles life. They cover thousands of kilometers. They young's migration patterns happen to be more interesting then adult reproductive migrations."Bermuda is a place where young turtles go to grow up," Meylan says. this is where the grow to be the size of a dinner plate. Accounts state that Sea turtles can live for seventy to eighty years.

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  10. Migration play a huge roll in a sea turtles life. Over the course of their 70-80 year lifespan they spend the majority of it migrating. Beofre the sea turtles begin to migrate, they spend time growing up in Bermuda. The sea turtles grow dramatically from the size of a plate to the size of a bath tub.

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  11. Before a sea turtles make their reproductive migration in their adult life they have already migrated a lot. They make a series of migration as they continue to grow ending up around Nicaragua. Their journey starts as an unhatched egg, they migrate to the water, migrate a long distance to one of three locations, and the after growing a bit more migrate once more to their final destination.

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