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Zakynthos 2007: Loggerhead Turtles (aggregated per 1-degree cell) Citation Zbinden J. 2021. Zakynthos 2007: Loggerhead Turtles. Data originated from Satellite Tracking and Analysis Tool (STAT; http://www.seaturtle.org/tracking/index.shtml?project_id=226). https://marineinfo.org/id/dataset/8285 Contact: Zbinden, Judith ; Availability: This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Notes: This dataset is a summarized representation of the telemetry locations aggregated per species per 1-degree cell. Description The main aim of this project is to use satellite tracking to understand migration patterns and foraging area location of the largest loggerhead sea turtle breeding aggregation in the Mediterranean on Zakynthos, Greece. Additionally, we aim to further investigate over-wintering behaviour in one of the presumably important foraging areas for the population, the Adriatic Sea. Beyond satellite tracking, we investigate the suitability of a complimentary method, namely stable isotope analysis, for the study of sea turtle migration. If these chemical compounds differ in the tissue of turtles occupying geographically distinct foraging areas, it should be possible to infer to an individuals foraging location from samples obtained at the breeding area. To this aim, different tissues allowing non-intrusive sampling are collected. ARCHELON tagging data has revealed that most female turtles use different beaches for nesting, both within and between seasons. moreThe main aim of this project is to expand on previously conducted satellite tracking (by the University of Bern, Switzerland) to understand migration patterns and foraging area location of the largest loggerhead sea turtle breeding aggregation in the Mediterranean on Zakynthos, Greece. Such knowledge is key to protection of adults away from the breeding area. The area of Zakynthos becoming very well protected in the last years by a national marine park, matching protection of these same individuals at sea is imperative for population health. Beyond satellite tracking, we investiate the suitability of a complimentary method, namely stable isotope analysis, for the study of sea turtle migration. If these chemical compounds differ in the tissue of turtles occupying geographically distinct foraging areas, it should be possible to infer to an individual¢s foraging location from samples obtained at the breeding area. To this aim, different tissues allowing non-intrusive sampling (e.g. commensal barnacle, scute flakes, non-viable eggs) are collected. The nesting area of Zakynthos comprises six individual nesting beaches (Marathonissi, East Laganas, Kalamaki, Daphni, Sekania and Gerakas) in a small geographical area. ARCHELON tagging data has revealed that most female turtles use different beaches for nesting, both within (Loggerheads lay several clutches during a nesting season, but typically only reproduce every few years) and between seasons. Original provider: Marine Turtle Research Group Dataset credits: Data provider Marine Turtle Research Group Originating data center Project partner Project sponsor or sponsor description Supplemental information: Visit STAT's project page for additional information. This dataset is a summarized representation of the telemetry locations aggregated per species per 1-degree cell. Scope Keywords: Marine/Coastal, Occurrence, EurOBIS calculated BBOX, MED, Caretta caretta (Linnaeus, 1758) Geographical coverage EurOBIS calculated BBOX Stations Bounding Box Coordinates: MinLong: -37,5; MinLat: 28,5 - MaxLong: 74,5; MaxLat: 55,5 [WGS84] Mediterranean [Marine Regions] Temporal coverage 11 July 2007 - 28 May 2009 Taxonomic coverage Caretta caretta (Linnaeus, 1758) [WoRMS] Contributors Related datasets Published in: EurOBIS: European Ocean Biodiversity Information System, more Release date: 2021-04-24 Metadatarecord created: 2023-04-11 Information last updated: 2023-04-20 |