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Loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings swim, drift with currents around North Atlantic migratory path

Young loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings, just two inches long, use a combination of strategic swimming interspersed with passive drifting in ocean currents to migrate around the North Atlantic basin after emerging from nests on eastern Florida beaches, according to new research led by a marine biologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Leer más.

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