Sea Turtle Tracking: Active Sea Turtles
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Active Turtles
ArielAriel is an adult female green sea turtle released with a satellite transmitter on July 26, 2025 from the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, Florida. She measured 104.0 cm curved carapace (shell) length and 96.5 cm curved carapace width. Ariel took part in the 2025 Tour de Turtles and was named by her sponsor, Disney Cruise Line.
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Last location update: 23 hours
Cumulative distance: 1,125 km / 699 miles
ArielUpdated 23 hours ago.
BillyBilly is an adult female hawksbill sea turtle released on July 9, 2025 with a satellite transmitter. She was encountered nesting on Lovers Beach, Nevis and measured 80.0 cm curved carapace (shell) length and 69.0 cm curved carapce width. Billy was named by her Sponsor, Four Seasons Resort Nevis, and is taking part in the 2025 Tour de Turtles.
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Last location update: 23 hours
Cumulative distance: 996 km / 619 miles
BillyUpdated 23 hours ago.
BuddyBuddy is an adult female leatherback sea turtle encountered nesting on May 22, 2025, on Soropta Beach, Panama. She measured 158.5 cm in curved carapace (shell) length and 108.6 cm curved carapace width, and she laid 82 fertile eggs and 37 unfertilized eggs. Buddy is taking part in the
2025 Tour de Turtles and was named by her Sponsor, Buddies for Paws.
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Last location update: 21 hours
Cumulative distance: 6,376 km / 3,962 miles
BuddyUpdated 21 hours ago.
Clarissa CobblecrumbClarissa Cobblecrumb is an adult female loggerhead sea turtle released with a satellite transmitter on July 27, 2025 from the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, Florida. She measured 94.0 cm curved carapace (shell) length and 87.2 cm curved carapace width. Clarissa Cobblecrumb is taking part in the 2025 Tour de Turtles and was named by her sponsor, Gideon’s Bakehouse.
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Last location update: 21 hours
Cumulative distance: 2,160 km / 1,342 miles
CrushCrush is an adult female leatherback sea turtle encountered nesting on May 22, 2025, on Soropta Beach, Panama. She measured 159.8 cm in curved carapace (shell) length and 110.2 cm curved carapace width, and she laid 79 fertile eggs and 35 unfertilized eggs. Crush is taking part in the
2025 Tour de Turtles and was named by her Sponsor, TURTLE.
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Last location update: 23 hours
Cumulative distance: 8,451 km / 5,251 miles
CrushUpdated 23 hours ago.
Cuperina IIICUper-ina III is an adult female leatherback sea turtle encountered nesting on May 21, 2025, on Soropta Beach, Panama. She measured 137.1 cm in curved carapace (shell) length and 100.5 cm curved carapace width, and she laid 35 fertile eggs and 57 unfertilized eggs. CUper-ina III is taking part in the 2025 Tour de Turtles and was named by her Sponsor, Cobre Panamá.
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Last location update: 23 hours
Cumulative distance: 7,237 km / 4,497 miles
DavisDavis
is a juvenile loggerhead sea turtle that was found stranded in Cape Cod Bay, Massachusetts as a part of a cold stunning event. Davis was initially triaged at the New England Aquarium and was then flown in a private airplane to The Florida Aquarium for rehabilitation via Turtles Fly Too. After months of care, Davis was 59.5 cm in straight carapace (shell) length and nearly 30 kg in weight, and was cleared for release. Davis was released with a satellite tag on June 25, 2025. View migration map.
Last location update: 95 hours
Cumulative distance: 921 km / 573 miles
DavisUpdated 95 hours ago.
EsmeraldaEsmeralda is an adult female green sea turtle released with a satellite transmitter on July 17, 2025 from Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica. She measured 109.5 cm in curved carapace (shell) length. Esmeralda was named by her sponsor, Shark Reef Aquarium and is taking part in the 2025 Tour de Turtles.
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Last location update: 22 hours
Cumulative distance: 2,315 km / 1,439 miles
EsperanzaEsperanza
is an adult female leatherback sea turtle encountered nesting on May 27, 2024, on Soropta Beach, Panama. She measured 146.4 cm in curved carapace (shell) length and 115.5 cm curved carapace width, and she laid 98 fertile eggs and 22 unfertilized eggs. She was encountered nesting again in Soropta on June 5, 2024. Esperanza
took part in the 2024 Tour de Turtles and was named by her Sponsor,
Turtle.
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Last location update: 22 hours
Cumulative distance: 15,443 km / 9,596 miles
FloFlo is an adult female loggerhead sea turtle released with a satellite transmitter on July 27, 2024 from the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, Florida. She measured 108.5 cm curved carapace (shell) length and 98.3 cm curved carapace width. She is one of the larger turtles satellite tagged in the Archie Carr Refuge. Flo took part in the 2024 Tour de Turtles and was named by her sponsor, Disney Cruise Line.
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Last location update: 21 hours
Cumulative distance: 2,609 km / 1,621 miles
FloUpdated 21 hours ago.
HavenHaven, a juvenile green sea turtle, was rescued off Stock Island January 15, 2025 where she was found floating, completely entangled in fishing line with a heavy load of fibropapilloma tumors. Haven has beaten the odds and made a full recovery! Haven’s treatment at the Turtle Hospital included disentanglement, wound care, multiple tumor removal surgeries, broad spectrum antibiotics, fluids, vitamins and a healthy diet of greens and mixed seafood. Haven measures 49.5 cm straight carapace (shell) length and was released with a satellite transmitter on August 1, 2025 from Sombrero Beach, in the heart of the Florida Keys. Haven is taking part in the 2025 Tour de Turtles.
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Last location update: 22 hours
Cumulative distance: 498 km / 309 miles
HavenUpdated 22 hours ago.
HonuHonu is an adult female leatherback sea turtle encountered nesting on May 22, 2025, on Soropta Beach, Panama. She measured 144.1 cm in curved carapace (shell) length and 102.0 cm curved carapace width, and she laid 56 fertile eggs and 42 unfertilized eggs. Honu is taking part in the
2025 Tour de Turtles and was named by her Sponsor, Wow Wow Hawaiian Lemonade.
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Last location update: 22 hours
Cumulative distance: 6,364 km / 3,955 miles
HonuUpdated 22 hours ago.
JuanitaJuanita is an adult female green sea turtle released with a satellite transmitter on September 26, 2024 from Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica. She measured 109.4 cm curved carapace (shell) length and was originally flipper tagged while nesting in the northern section of Tortuguero in 2008. She was then seen nesting in the southern end of Tortuguero beach in 2014. She is part of a project to track green turtles nesting on the beach at the southern end of Tortuguero National Park.
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Last location update: 204 hours
Cumulative distance: 2,269 km / 1,410 miles

Kegan-MagnoliaKegan-Magnolia is an adult female loggerhead sea turtle encountered nesing on Wassaw Island, GA by researchers from University of Florida Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research and the Caretta Research Project (CRP). She measured 103.2 cm curved carapace (shell) length. Kegan Magnolia was first tagged by CRP in 2017 on Wassaw NWR. She visited again to nest in 2019, 2021, and 2025. Previously, in 2011 and 2014, she nested on Hilton Head Island, Daufuskie Island, St. Catherine’s Island, and Little Tybee. She lays an average of 7 nests each year, with a total of 22 nests on Wassaw NWR, and 10 on other islands, for a grand total of 3753 eggs, and 2258 hatchlings that have emerged. At least 6 documented nests have been lost to storms or tidal surge. Through the genetics project run by Dr. Brain Shamblin at UGA, we have determined that Kegan does not have any known relatives in the North Atlantic Recovery Unit at this time. Kegan-Magnolia was released with a satellite transmitter on May 27, 2025. Data © UF Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research.
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Last location update: 22 hours
Cumulative distance: 2,660 km / 1,653 miles
Lady JayneLady Jayne is an adult female leatherback sea turtle encountered nesting on May 3, 2024 on Jupiter Beach, FL. She is an interesting turtle in that has nested in consecutive years (2021 and 2022) and she was satellite tagged back in 2022. Florida Leatherbacks, Inc. first flipper tagged her in 2018 on Jupiter Beach, Florida and saw her seven times that season. She returned in 2019, 2021, 2022, and now in 2024. She is an above average sized girl at 166.0 cm carapace (shell) length and she is taking part in the 2024 Tour de Turtles.
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Last location update: 407 hours
Cumulative distance: 18,473 km / 11,478 miles
LargoLargo
is a juvenile loggerhead sea turtle that was found stranded in Cape Cod Bay, Massachusetts as a part of a cold stunning event. Largo
was initially triaged at the New England Aquarium and was then flown in a private airplane to The Florida Aquarium for rehabilitation via Turtles Fly Too. After months of care, Largo
was 54.5 cm in straight carapace (shell) length and over 21 kg in weight. Largo
was cleared for release, and was released with a satellite tag on June 25, 2025. View migration map.
Last location update: 143 hours
Cumulative distance: 2,246 km / 1,396 miles
LargoUpdated 143 hours ago.
Miso SpeedyMiso Speedy is an adult female green sea turtle released with a satellite transmitter on July 17, 2025 from Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica. She measured 113.5 cm in curved carapace (shell) length. Miso Speedy was named by her sponsor, Gimme and is taking part in the 2025 Tour de Turtles.
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Last location update: 23 hours
Cumulative distance: 2,626 km / 1,632 miles
MollyMolly, a 170 lbs adult loggerhead sea turtle, was found in the Florida Keys with a 10.1-pound tumor entangled in a crab trap line in August. She was rehabilitated at The Turtle Hospital in Marathon, Florida Keys, Florida. Molly received multiple surgeries to remove a massive tumor and was treated for barnacles and other injuries. Her inspirational recovery garnered worldwide attention. She was released with a satellite tag on November 25, 2025 from Higgs Beach, Key West, Florida.
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Last location update: 22 hours
Cumulative distance: 84 km / 52 miles
MollyUpdated 22 hours ago.
NuggetNugget is an adult female loggerhead sea turtle released with a satellite transmitter on July 27, 2025 from the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, Florida. She measured 85.5 cm curved carapace (shell) length and 78.0 cm curved carapace width. Nugget is taking part in the 2025 Tour de Turtles and was named by her sponsor, SEA LIFE TRUST.
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Last location update: 11 hours
Cumulative distance: 973 km / 605 miles
PebblesPebbles is an adult female leatherback sea turtle encountered nesting on May 21, 2025, on Soropta Beach, Panama. She measured 155.7 cm in curved carapace (shell) length and 106.6 cm curved carapace width, and she laid 78 fertile eggs and 40 unfertilized eggs. Pebbles is taking part in the
2025 Tour de Turtles and was named by her Sponsor, Fahlo.
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Last location update: 95 hours
Cumulative distance: 7,530 km / 4,679 miles
RiptideRiptide is an adult female leatherback sea turtle encountered nesting on May 22, 2025, on Soropta Beach, Panama. She measured 148.3 cm in curved carapace (shell) length and 107.7 cm curved carapace width, and she laid 93 fertile eggs and 8 unfertilized eggs. Riptide is taking part in the
2025 Tour de Turtles and was named by her Sponsor, Ripley's Aquarium.
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Last location update: 23 hours
Cumulative distance: 8,591 km / 5,338 miles
RushRush is an adult female hawksbill sea turtle released on July 10, 2025 with a satellite transmitter. She was encountered nesting on Cotton Ground Beach, Nevis and measured 84.5 cm curved carapace (shell) length and 78.8 cm curved carapace width. Rush was named by her Sponsor, Four Seasons Resort Nevis, and is taking part in the 2025 Tour de Turtles.
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Last location update: 13 hours
Cumulative distance: 1,669 km / 1,037 miles
RushUpdated 13 hours ago.
SeartinaSeartina is an adult female green sea turtle released with a satellite transmitter on July 18, 2025 from Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica. She measured 102.3 cm in curved carapace (shell) length. Seartina was named by her sponsor, Certina and is taking part in the 2025 Tour de Turtles.
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Last location update: 431 hours
Cumulative distance: 1,927 km / 1,198 miles
SeayoncéSeayoncé is an adult female leatherback sea turtle encountered nesting on May 22, 2025, on Soropta Beach, Panama. She measured 150.4 cm in curved carapace (shell) length and 104.5 cm curved carapace width, and she laid 83 fertile eggs and 24 unfertilized eggs. Seayoncé is taking part in the
2025 Tour de Turtles and was named by her Sponsor, World Nomads.
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Last location update: 23 hours
Cumulative distance: 5,994 km / 3,724 miles
SolSol is an adult female leatherback sea turtle encountered nesting on May 22, 2025, on Soropta Beach, Panama. She measured 152.5 cm in curved carapace (shell) length and 112.5 cm curved carapace width, and she laid 103 fertile eggs and 25 unfertilized eggs. Sol is taking part in the
2025 Tour de Turtles and was named by her Sponsor, Caribbean Sol.
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Last location update: 21 hours
Cumulative distance: 5,927 km / 3,683 miles
SolUpdated 21 hours ago.
SparkleSparkle is an adult hawksbill sea turtle released on July 22, 2024 with a satellite transmitter. She was encountered nesting on Lovers Beach, Nevis and measured 90.0 cm curved carapace (shell) length and 79.0 cm curved carapace width. Sparkle was named by her Sponsor, Four Seasons Resort Nevis, and took part in the 2024 Tour de Turtles.
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Last location update: 22 hours
Cumulative distance: 6,622 km / 4,115 miles
StellaStella is an immature green turtle that was captured near Darrell's Island, Bermuda, on August 13, 2025, and measured 51.0 cm straight carapace (shell) length and 37.8 cm straight carapace width. Stella was captured as part of the Bermuda Turtle Project which focuses on the study of immature green turtles in developmental habitat.
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Last location update: 167 hours
Cumulative distance: 31 km / 19 miles
SydneySydney is an immature green turtle that was captured in Mullet Bay, Bermuda, on August 15, 2025, and measured 59.8 cm straight carapace (shell) length and 47.4 cm straight carapace width. Sydney was captured as part of the Bermuda Turtle Project which focuses on the study of immature green turtles in developmental habitat.
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Last location update: 215 hours
Cumulative distance: 15 km / 9 miles
TingumTingum is an adult female leatherback sea turtle encountered nesting on May 21, 2025, on Soropta Beach, Panama. She measured 128.2 cm in curved carapace (shell) length and 98.1 cm curved carapace width, and she laid 60 fertile eggs and 33 unfertilized eggs. Tingum is taking part in the
2025 Tour de Turtles and was named by her Sponsor, Atlantis, Paradise Island and Atlantis Blue Project Foundation.
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Last location update: 23 hours
Cumulative distance: 3,417 km / 2,123 miles
TippiTippi is an adult hawksbill sea turtle released on July 19, 2023 with a satellite transmitter. She was encountered nesting on Jones Bay beach, Nevis and measured 89.7 cm curved carapace (shell) length and 77.0 cm curved carapace Tippi was named by her Sponsor, Four Seasons Resort Nevis, and is taking part in the 2023 Tour de Turtles.
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Last location update: 13 hours
Cumulative distance: 6,290 km / 3,909 miles
TippiUpdated 13 hours ago.
TortelliniTortellini is an adult female leatherback sea turtle encountered nesting on May 3, 2024 on Jupiter Beach, FL. She was first flipper tagged by Florida Leatherbacks, Inc. in 2020 on Hutchinson Island, Florida, and she was seen again nesting in 2022. She is an above average sized girl at 161.0 cm carapace (shell) length and she is taking part in the 2024 Tour de Turtles. She was named by her Sponsor, Fahlo.
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Last location update: 23 hours
Cumulative distance: 14,640 km / 9,097 miles
Turt ReynoldsTurt Reynolds is an adult female leatherback sea turtle encountered nesting on May 22, 2025, on Soropta Beach, Panama. She measured 167.4 cm in curved carapace (shell) length and 120.8 cm curved carapace width, and she laid 59 fertile eggs and 6 unfertilized eggs. Turt Reynolds is taking part in the
2025 Tour de Turtles and was named by her Sponsor, NOGU Jewelry.
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Last location update: 23 hours
Cumulative distance: 7,820 km / 4,859 miles
TwinkleTwinkle is an adult hawksbill sea turtle released on July 21, 2024 with a satellite transmitter. She was encountered nesting on Lovers Beach, Nevis and measured 81.cm curved carapace (shell) length and 78.0 cm curved carapace width. Twinkle was named by her Sponsor, Four Seasons Resort Nevis, and took part in the 2024 Tour de Turtles.
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Last location update: 2 hours
Cumulative distance: 7,893 km / 4,904 miles

Wassaw WillWassaw Will is an adult female loggerhead sea turtle encountered nesing on Wassaw Island, GA by researchers from University of Florida Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research and the Caretta Research Project (CRP). She measured 100.1 cm curved carapace (shell) length. Wassaw Will was first seen and tagged in 2010 by CRP researchers, and visited us again in 2013, 2016, 2019, 2022, 2025. She typically lays 5 or 6 nests a year, resulting in 31 total nests with 2845 eggs, 2184 of which have hatched! At least 3 documented nests have been lost to storms or tidal surge. Through the genetics project run by Dr. Brain Shamblin at UGA, we have determined that Wassaw Will does not have any known relatives in the North Atlantic Recovery Unit at this time.Wassaw Will was released with a satellite transmitter on May 27, 2025 and is taking part in the 2025 Tour de Turtles. Data © UF Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research.
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Last location update: 21 hours
Cumulative distance: 2,128 km / 1,322 miles
WinnieWinnie is an adult female loggerhead sea turtle released on June 23, 2025 with a satellite transmitter after nesting on Coquina Beach, Anna Maria Island, FL. She measured 92.6 cm in curved carapace (shell) length and 82.5 cm in curved carapace width. Winnie the turtle is taking part in the 2025 Tour de Turtles and was named by her sponsor, Hurricane Hanks.
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Last location update: 23 hours
Cumulative distance: 926 km / 576 miles
Recent Turtles That Are No Longer Transmitting
BellaBella is an adult hawksbill sea turtle released on July 20, 2023 with a satellite transmitter. She was encountered nesting on Jones Bay beach, Nevis and measured 88.7 cm curved carapace (shell) length and 77.2 cm curved carapace width. Bella was named by her Sponsor, Four Seasons Resort Nevis, and is taking part in the 2023 Tour de Turtles.
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Last location update: 1,946 hours
Cumulative distance: 9,861 km / 6,127 miles
BellaUpdated 1,946 hours ago.
EbbEbb is an adult female loggerhead sea turtle released with a satellite transmitter on July 27, 2024 from the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, Florida. She measured 99.0 cm curved carapace (shell) length and 95.4 cm curved carapace width. Ebb took part in the 2024 Tour de Turtles and was named by her sponsor, Disney Conservation Fund.
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Last location update: 743 hours
Cumulative distance: 6,506 km / 4,043 miles
EbbUpdated 743 hours ago.
EmmyEmmy
is a juvenile loggerhead sea turtle that was found stranded in Cape Cod Bay, Massachusetts as a part of a cold stunning event. Emmy
was initially triaged at the New England Aquarium and was then flown in a private airplane to The Florida Aquarium for rehabilitation via Turtles Fly Too. After months of care, Emmy
was 46.6 cm in straight carapace (shell) length and nearly 18 kg in weight. Emmy
was cleared for release, and was released with a satellite tag on April 16, 2025. View migration map.
Last location update: 983 hours
Cumulative distance: 906 km / 563 miles
EmmyUpdated 983 hours ago.

Lillian-HazelLillian-Hazel is an adult female loggerhead sea turtle encountered nesing on Wassaw, GA by researchers from University of Florida Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research and the Caretta Research Project (CRP). She measured 101.1 cm curved carapace (shell) length. Lillian Hazel was first tagged by CRP in 2008 on Wassaw NWR. We don’t know where she went for 6 years, but she returned to nest in 2015, 2017, 2020, and 2025. In 2022 she also nested 4 times on St. Catherine’s Island, but overall has laid 21 nests on Wassaw NWR. She has a documented grand total of 2424 eggs, and 1256 hatchlings that emerged. At least 6 documented nests have been lost to storms or tidal surge. Through the genetics project run by Dr. Brain Shamblin at UGA, we have determined that Lillian does not have any known relatives in the North Atlantic Recovery Unit at this time. Lillian-Hazel was released with a satellite transmitter on May 29, 2025. Data © UF Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research.
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Last location update: 1,029 hours
Cumulative distance: 1,695 km / 1,053 miles
MoanaMoana is an adult female loggerhead sea turtle released with a satellite transmitter on July 26, 2025 from the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, Florida. She measured 94.5 cm curved carapace (shell) length and 83.0 cm curved carapace width. Moana is taking part in the 2025 Tour de Turtles and was named by her sponsor, Disney Conservation Fund.
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Last location update: 959 hours
Cumulative distance: 928 km / 576 miles
MoanaUpdated 959 hours ago.
ShelbyShelby is an adult female loggerhead sea turtle released with a satellite transmitter on July 28, 2024 from the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, Florida. She measured 97.5 cm curved carapace (shell) length and 85.0 cm curved carapace width. Shelby took part in the 2024 Tour de Turtles and was named by her sponsor, SEA LIFE TRUST.
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Last location update: 2,144 hours
Cumulative distance: 3,671 km / 2,281 miles
ShelbyUpdated 2,144 hours ago.
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