Deepest Diving Sea Turtle
February 2, 2009, at 04:00, is known as Tika turtles off the coast of Gabon, West Africa. She spent almost six months to cross the Atlantic, traveling 5,000 miles (8,000 km) coast of South America. Currently, he is probably somewhere in Brazil, jellyfish and building itself. Around March next year, he will begin his journey back to Africa, and hopefully it will build a nest and lay their eggs in the sand Mayumba National Park in Gabon. And only one of many tours around 10000 miles it has done in his life of 50 years.
Scientists know all this because for the first time they have traced the journeys taken by the leatherback turtles as they cross the Atlantic, with teak travel far from the 25 women who followed in the studies lasted more than five years. She and another woman named Regab appeared in the waters of Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. Others remained near Africa, but continued their trip for months, and they traveled thousands of miles. One of them named Carolina researchers, swam in the middle of the Atlantic over a year and a half to disperse more than 7,000 miles before returning to spawn.
Scientists know all this because for the first time they have traced the journeys taken by the leatherback turtles as they cross the Atlantic, with teak travel far from the 25 women who followed in the studies lasted more than five years. She and another woman named Regab appeared in the waters of Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. Others remained near Africa, but continued their trip for months, and they traveled thousands of miles. One of them named Carolina researchers, swam in the middle of the Atlantic over a year and a half to disperse more than 7,000 miles before returning to spawn.