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Name: Loggerhead Sea Turtle Migratory Corridor Updated 2018
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Description: Brenner, J. and V. McNulty. 2018. Migratory Species Conservation Project. The Nature Conservancy, Texas.
Telemetry Data Sources: Blumenthal et al 2006, Cayman Islands Department of Environment. Data Integration Visualization Exploration and Reporting Application (DIVER) 2017. McClellan 2009, Centre for Ecology and Conservation, University of Exeter & Duke University. OBIS Seamap 2014. Foley et al 2014, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, NMFS, USFWS, & National Park Service. Dodd, Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Facility, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center. Hickerson 2000, Texas A&M University, College Station., Coleman, Institute for Marine Mammal Studies. Hirsch, Loggerhead Marinelife Center. Hawkes et al 2007, University of Exeter, Seaturtle.org, & North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. Researchers: Katrina Phillips, University of Central Florida; Kate Mansfield, University of Central Florida; and David Addison, Conservancy of Southwest Florida. Cuevas et al 2012, Pronatura México. The Aquarium at Moody Gardens, 2014. Nelson 1999, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Virginia Aquarium 2014, Lockhart et al 2014, Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center Foundation. See migratoryblueways.org for a full list of data providers.
Description: The Nature Conservancy’s Migratory Species Conservation Project aims to identify migratory “blueways” in the Gulf of Mexico and beyond in order to preserve migratory marine species and improve the health of large marine ecosystems. Blueways are highly-trafficked migratory pathways used by multiple marine species across large ocean expanses such as the Gulf of Mexico. This layer was created as part of a Phase II assessment in 2018 to update corridors from the 2015 report and generate new corridors using newly available data. This corridor is displayed at 99% movement density.
See the Get Started menu for a suggested citation. Email questions about The Nature Conservancy’s data to valerie.mcnulty@tnc.org
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