Satellite surveillance of leatherback turtles in the Atlantic Ocean is posing tricky new questions for conservationists.
The data, the first of their kind to be published, reveal that these highly endangered turtles range widely over the Atlantic instead of sticking to “turtle corridors,” says Jean-Yves Georges of the National Center for Scientific Research in Strasbourg, France.
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