Ariti, the loggerhead turtle rescued by a polynesian fisherman and released on May 2013, equipped by 2 satellite tags is giving her last postions. After having transmitted for 221 days and traveled 7,386 km, Ariti is presently well-above the equator heading northwest in the direction of the Caroline Islands, Federated States of Micronesia. Remember that […]
Last positions of “Ariti” crossing the Equator….
The loggerhead turtle named “Ariti” relased on May 2013 is now giving her last positions thanks to the second satellite tag she’s got on the back. On December 1st, Ariti crossed the Equator just north of Nauru. She is currently in the North Pacific Ocean. In total and at this time, Ariti shas travelled over […]
Last update of Ariti : 4 974 kilometers in 134 days….
134 days after Ariti’s release, it seems she’s still heading North, toward Tuvalu or Kiribati islands…. Even thought the speed of her travel has slowed down a little, Ariti has traveled for now 4 974 kilometers in 134 days.… Who is saying that a sea turtle is going slowly?….. << Click here to see all […]
Jean Michel Cousteau releases Sammy, young…
On October 1st, Jean Michel Cousteau, patron of Te mana o te moana released “Sammy”, a juvenile hawksbill turtle. This young turtle was found on Moorea (district of Maatea), by 6 teenagers from the Moorea’s College during their surf session, and which already participated to one of our educational program oriented on sea turtles. This […]
Ariti is leaving Fidji
Last map from Ariti, 122 days after the release : she’s now at 200 km West of Rotuma Island, and heading the Nothern West… << Click here to see all the story of Ariti.
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