Thursday, February 7, 2008

Turtle Swims From Indonesia To Oregon Leatherback Turtle Tracked Swimming From Indonesia To Oregon, Researchers Say


(AP) A leatherback turtle has been tracked swimming from the coast of the Papua province in Indonesia to Oregon, researchers said, in what may be the longest trip for marine vertebrae between breeding and feeding sites.
"This is an animal perfectly suited for doing this kind of journey," said Scott Benson, research fishery biologist for the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, who helped track the turtle and presented details of the journey at a sea turtle symposium last month.
The longest distance of nine turtles tagged in 2003, Benson said, was the leatherback that reached Oregon and then headed to Hawaii before the battery on the satellite transmitter gave out. The 12,774-mile journey took 647 days, he said.




There are sea turtle symposiums? Why couldn't they say seminar or conference? I guess they're trying to sound smart...why am I writing about this you ask, well, because I'm bored and I missed Smallville so I'm stuck surffing the internet while watching this new show called Lipstick Jungle (which isn't as bad as you would think). So...yay the turtle didn't die....


2 comments:

janet said...

very fashionable cool looking turtle....has a little Beyonce bling to it

StevenB said...

Yes it does, LOL!