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Leatherback Turtle Migration Patterns and Behavior Habits Revealed by Satellite Data
Migrating leatherback turtles tagged off the coast of New England are giving biologists an opportunity to better understand the endangered species' use of seasonal habitats and diving activity. The satellite data generated by the turtles also gives scientists an idea of how the reptiles respond to environmental features in relation to their migration patterns.
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