The Atlantic Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Caretta caretta caretta (L.), in America

  • Caldwell D
  • Carr A
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S: Tagging evidence shows that female Atlantic loggerhead sea turtles may travel as much as 1000 shoreline miles away from the nesting beach in LO months. The nestine nrocedure of the Atlantic loggerhead is described and illustrated. The loggerhead sometimes nests singly, but more often in aggregations on re- stricted stretches of beach. Loggerhead? mate in the water just off the nesting beach, though whether before or after nesting, or both, is still unknown. No correlation exists between the size of the turtle and the time of laying or the nun- -. .. her of eggs laid. The nrincinal nesting range of the subspecies is the mainland coast of North . - America from about Cape Lookout, North Carolina, to Mexico; emergences have been recorded occasionally on certain northern Caribbean islands and as far south as Costa Rica, The Atlantic and Pacific subspecies of the loggerhead can- not be separated by their marginal laminae. . .

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Caldwell, D. K., & Carr, A. (1959). The Atlantic Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Caretta caretta caretta (L.), in America. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History, 4(10), 293–294. https://doi.org/10.58782/flmnh.vsbu4987

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