Image Credit: NOAA/NMFS/Michael P. Jensen


Animals:

marker-icon-red.png Angeler**
marker-icon-blue.png Aurora**
marker-icon-green.png Betsy**
marker-icon-black.png Bubby**
marker-icon-grey.png Christine / Kayla**
marker-icon-yellow.png Claire**
marker-icon-white.png Enola**
marker-icon-orange.png Francoise**
marker-icon-pink.png Isabella**
marker-icon-violet.png Ivana**

** We have not received data for this animal in 7 days or more. This does not necessarily mean the tag is inactive.



Location Data provided by:

Univ of Exeter, Wildlife Conservation Society, Stanford Univ, UC Santa Cruz
Gabon 2014: Olive Ridley Sea Turtles, This project seeks to develop a more detailed understanding of the relative density of at-sea habitat use for the olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) turtle to allow for more effective marine spatial planning efforts in support of marine protected area design, fisheries management and petrochemical exploration activities. The project is funded by Tullow Oil, the Darwin Initiative and Busch Gardens Sea World Conservation Fund.


Organización para la Sustentabilidad y Conservación del Medio Ambiente, SEGUIMIENTO VIA SATELITE DEL DESPLAZAMIENTO DE TORTUGAS MARINAS, ANIDANDO EN BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR-MEXICO

Maldivian Sea Turtle Conservation Program- LG | SEAMARC / Four Seasons Resorts Maldives

NAMRA/Arafura and Timor Sea turtle tracking

Conservación Internacional - Pretoma, Sea turtles of Valle del Cauca - Bahía Málaga

Old Dominion Univ/Univ of Exeter/Wildlife Conservation Society



Olive Ridley Turtle (Final Map for 2015)

Note: Blinking dots represent the most recent location of the animal.