Friday JohnKu – AKA – TGIF – Fri-Yay/Good News

Today’s good news story comes from ABC Far North and was sent to me by Noelle Granger. Thank you, Noelle

Thousands of baby green sea turtles head to sea after successful egg relocation

By Rosanne Maloney, ABC Far North,  Topic: Conservation

Several turtle hatchlings emerge from the sand.

The project to move eggs from one island has allowed for more males to develop. (Supplied: Queensland Parks and Wildlife)

In short:

It’s believed that 82 percent of the green sea turtle eggs relocated from the northern Great Barrier Reef and relocated between two islands have hatched.

The species has faced increasing threats nesting on Raine Island, its main rookery.

What’s next?

Researchers say future testing will be needed to determine if the successful hatchlings are also of the same fitness.

12 comments

  1. OIKOS™- Art, Books & more's avatar

    Fantastic great news, John! Thanks! That`s what we want to read. I like the layout for the fitness test. It’s good that they don’t have to do a swimming race too. Lol Best wishes, also for a nice weekend! xx Michael

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      It would be interesting to see the test results. Thanks, Michael. Wishing you a lovely weekend. 😊

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  2. Charles Yallowitz's avatar

    Complicated and important work. I’m curious to know if those that hatch on the relocated island go back to it or the one they were originally buried on.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Usually, turtles return to where they hatched. They have some kind of imprint that guides them back to their birthplace.

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      1. Charles Yallowitz's avatar

        I’ve read that, but I was curious if it changed.

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  3. Dale's avatar

    What a heart-warming story, John. It’s wonderful to see science and nature working hand in hand.

    Happy Friday to you!

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  4. Tails Around the Ranch's avatar

    I don’t think I could love this good news story any more. Saving sea turtles is hard work but very important. Wishing those little babies safe travels toward adulthood.

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  5. Esther Chilton's avatar

    It’s great to read news about people intervening and making a difference. It warms your heart. Thank you, John.

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  6. Teagan Riordain Geneviene's avatar

    Thanks, John and Noelle. Turtles are amazing. Hugs

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  7. noelleg44's avatar

    I loved this story! We have a very active turtle nesting protection group on the NC Coast. I saw a turtle come up to lay her eggs and within a half hour, people had come to put a barrier around the nesting site. The beaches here are host to green seas turtles, loggerheads, leatherbacks and Kemp’s Ridley turtles.

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  8. T. W. Dittmer's avatar

    It’s good that people are so dedicated to helping the green sea turtles’ survival, John.

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  9. joynealkidney's avatar

    How fascinating.

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