He leaned back in his leatherback chair, and puffed out his Cuban cigar, sending the smoke coiling up to the ceiling. |
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In the last five years, nests also have been documented for the rare Kemp's ridley and leatherback sea turtles. |
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Within the U.S., the leatherback is known to nest in Southeastern Florida, Culebra, Puerto Rico, and St. Croix. |
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The leatherback turtle has survived for more than a hundred million years, but is now facing extinction. |
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Scientists estimate in about ten years all leatherback turtles in the Pacific Ocean may be gone. |
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Other molecular studies suggest that Indo-Pacific leatherbacks may be ancestral to global leatherback populations. |
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Instead of cod, haddock and herring, you could pick up seahorses, red snappers, and leatherback turtles. |
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Beaches in sections of Florida's highly developed coastline are nesting ground for rare loggerhead, leatherback and green turtles. |
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In 1988, a leatherback was found measuring nine feet in length and weighing nearly 2,000 pounds. |
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But scientists have documented a precipitous decline of the Pacific leatherback in the past two decades. |
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What adaptations do leatherback turtles have that could make balloons and grocery bags dangerous to them? |
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At about this time, female leatherback turtles, heavy with eggs, approach the coast of Central Africa. |
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Scientists are not sure how long it takes leatherback turtles to mature or how long they live. |
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The coloration of the leatherback, dark above and lighter below, is typical of open-ocean inhabitants. |
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It has been reported that the leatherback is one of two turtles that are toxic to humans and other animals. |
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My research focus is on the decline and potential extinction of loggerhead and leatherback sea turtles in the Pacific Ocean. |
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Have students work in groups to create board games featuring the life of a leatherback turtle. |
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The leatherback frogmen of the NYPD Scuba Squad patrol a hellish world beyond noir, where body parts abound, the water's filthy, and mob victims wear concrete shoes. |
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The leatherback is also the only sea turtle that does not have a hard shell. |
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These three species of wolfish and the leatherback turtle are protected species according to the Species at Risk Act. |
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Fully grown leatherback turtles have few natural predators, although they are occasionally attacked by large sharks and killer whales. |
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Therefore, while fundamentally a reptile, the leatherback has some capacity to generate its own body heat, more like a mammal. |
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Elephants and buffalo stroll down to the water, and leatherback turtles make their nests: his elephants, his buffalo, his turtles. |
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Do not tow the leatherback turtle, and try to release it without any gear attached. |
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The Species at Risk Act protects leatherback turtles: it is forbidden to kill, harm, harass, or take a live specimen. |
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This was only the third recorded stranding of a leatherback turtle in Belgium. |
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Finally, it will capitalize on leatherback strandings to increase our knowledge of leatherback biology. |
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In Canadian waters, incidental catches in fishing gear are a major cause of mortality for leatherback turtles. |
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Students will learn about what leatherback turtles eat and how they are especially adapted to their environment and diet. |
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In some countries, humans kill nesting female turtles and harvest leatherback eggs to eat. |
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The marine mammals and reptile consist of 10 whale species, three seal species, the river otter and the leatherback sea turtle. |
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Another reason for arriving at night and stepping very carefully is that you might encounter a leatherback or hawksbill turtle coming ashore to lay her eggs. |
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Scientists and conservationists called on Pacific countries Friday to step up efforts to protect leatherback turtles that are on the brink of extinction. |
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Both the leatherback and loggerhead turtle could face extinction within 10 to 30 years if international fishing practices are not dramatically altered, he added. |
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What can we do to protect leatherback turtles? |
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If scientists hope to curb the dangers the leatherback faces in its long migrations, they need to determine when and where the turtles are at risk. |
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In the ocean, leatherback turtles can become entwined in fishing gear. |
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If you encounter a leatherback turtle in your fishing gear, determine how it is entangled and clear the ropes or other materials from the animal as quickly as possible. |
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The leatherback has never developed the ability to swim backwards. This poses some difficulty when an animal encounters fishing nets and lines in the ocean because it has no hope of backing out of them. |
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For example, fishermen from the east coast, with the help of the federal government, are modifying their gill nets to avoid unintentionally entangling right whales and leatherback turtles. |
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Environmental advocates and Costa Rican officials hope the new reserve will help stem the losses of endangered leatherback turtles. |
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Both leatherback and green turtles are classified as endangered, which means they are in danger of extinction. |
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With leatherback populations declining more quickly than any other large animal in modern history, each turtle is precious. |
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The leatherback turtle population in the Atlantic Ocean ranges across the entire region. |
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The continental United States offers two major Pacific leatherback feeding areas. |
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The last official count of nesting leatherback females in Brazil yielded only seven females. |
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The other four are the green sea turtle, hawksbill sea turtle, leatherback sea turtle and Kemp's ridley sea turtle. |
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However, human activity still endangers leatherback turtles in direct and indirect ways. |
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The shells of leatherback sea turtles are extremely light because they lack scutes and contain many fontanelles. |
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This list excludes sea turtles, however, both the leatherback and the Kemp's ridley would make the top 25 list. |
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There are also turtles, such as leatherback turtles to be found in the Irish Sea, although these are rarely seen by the public. |
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The leatherback is found in all tropical and subtropical oceans, and its range extends well into the Arctic Circle. |
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The leatherback sea turtle is subject to differing conservation laws in various countries. |
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Ireland and Wales initiated a joint leatherback conservation effort between Swansea University and University College Cork. |
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The leatherback has several characteristics that distinguish it from other sea turtles. |
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Like other sea turtles, the leatherback has flattened fore limbs adapted for swimming in the open ocean. |
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As leatherback turtles spend the vast majority of their lives in the ocean, their eyes are not well adapted to night vision on land. |
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There are quite regular records of live and stranded leatherback turtle in and around the Irish Sea. |
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The enormous basking shark, for example, lives entirely on plankton and the leatherback turtle's main food is jellyfish. |
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The leatherback turtle is the world's largest reptile. |
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Other strange species have been discovered around North Wales, including mantis shrimps, a giant leatherback turtle and the feared Portuguese Man o' War jellyfish. |
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Off the Atlantic coast of Canada, leatherback turtles feed in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence near Quebec and as far north as Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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The Seri people, from the Mexican state of Sonora, find the leatherback sea turtle of significant cultural significance because it is one of their five main creators. |
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It is also the site of one of the most important nesting beaches for endangered leatherback turtles, enormous reptiles that can weigh a ton and dive deeper than many whales. |
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Scott Eckert of Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Network work alongside a team of volunteers to help prevent extinction of leatherback sea turtles. |
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However, because of their high metabolic rate, leatherback sea turtles have a body temperature that is noticeably higher than that of the surrounding water. |
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Unlike other sea turtles, leatherback feeding areas are in colder waters, where an abundance of their jellyfish prey is found, which broadens their range. |
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The leatherback turtle is a species with a cosmopolitan global range. |
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The leatherback was then reclassified as Dermochelys coriacea. |
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While nesting beaches have been identified in the region, leatherback populations in the Indian Ocean remain generally unassessed and unevaluated. |
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