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Leatherback sea turtles are classified by the IUCN as Vulnerable on a global level, but their subpopulation in the Western Pacific are faring far worse than others. According to scientists, that population has declined to just 1,400 breeding adults, leaving them critically endangered. At the forefront of those efforts is The Nature Conservancy, which is partnering with the Solomon Islands government to gather data from critical nesting beaches in Isabel Province, with funding from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). And although strict gender roles dictate much of Melanesian culture, TNC is slowly shifting the tides at Solomon Islands through the recruitment of women rangers. On this episode of Climate Connections, Pete Waldie, Solomon Islands Program Director of The Nature Conservancy shares his first-hand insights. Feature produced and edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)Voiced by: Emaad AkhtarPhoto credits: The Nature ConservancyMusic credits: pixabay & its talented community of contributorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the phone-in: Foodies Cailin O'Neil in Halifax and Alex Kwok in Saint John, discuss the many hidden gem diners and eateries in the Maritimes. And off the top of the show, Mary Jane MacDonald in Port Hood, NS, discovered a dead leatherback turtle over the weekend. But Kathleen Martin from the Canadian Sea Turtle Network says the turtle -- nicknamed Hoodie -- may NOT be dead after all!
Sea turtle biologist Mike James drops by from the federal Department of Fisheries & Oceans to talk about a leatherback that has been tracked further north than any of the other 200 leatherbacks he's studied in the past 25 years.
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It's the first time the National Park Service has found two nests in one season since the agency started tracking the data.
Episode 128 with Ibrahim Toyeeb Ibitade, co-founder and CEO of Leatherback, on his remarkable journey as a fintech founder and entrepreneur and the driving force behind his mission to transform global financial access for individuals and businesses. Driven by the need to enable global financial access, payments, commerce, and lifestyle opportunities through more equitable financial solutions, Ibrahim started Leatherback in 2019 with an ambition to democratise banking by providing a single access point that empowers individuals and businesses to think and act globally. Leatherback is a global banking service provider for individuals and businesses, with innovative technology solutions that unlock equal opportunity for borderless global trade and commerce. Users can access more than 15 currencies from 21 countries, including NGN, GBP, INR, EUR, USD, and many other currencies. What We Discuss With IbrahimHow does Leatherback's technology contribute to democratising banking for borderless global trade and commerce?What was the process of meeting the regulatory requirements so you could offer a multi-currency wallet in 13+ currencies without a local presence? What are some of the unique opportunities you've encountered while expanding to new markets in and outside of Africa?What does Leatherback's recent expansion into India through a collaboration with YES BANK mean for users in the India-Africa corridor?Is the India-Africa or Asia-Africa corridor an opportunity that is often overlooked when looking at financial transactions to and from Africa?Did you miss my previous episode where I discuss Building a Long-Term Payment Infrastructure in Africa That Removes Currency Friction and Accelerates Economic Growth? Make sure to check it out!Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps!Connect with Terser on LinkedIn at Terser Adamu, and Twitter (X) @TerserAdamuConnect with Ibrahim on LinkedIn at Ibrahim Ibitade, and Twitter (X) @ToyeebIbrahimDo you want to do business in Africa? Explore the vast business opportunities in African markets and increase your success with ETK Group. Connect with us at www.etkgroup.co.uk or reach out via email at info@etkgroup.co.uk
Scientists in Thailand have released a group of endangered sea turtles in an effort to save the wild population. 泰国科学家释放了一群濒临灭绝的海龟,以拯救野生种群。 A total of 11 baby leatherback sea turtles were recently released into the Indian Ocean from Thailand's vacation island of Phuket. The researchers are hoping the one-year-old turtles will get strong in the wild and return in 20 years to reproduce. 最近,共有 11 只小棱皮龟从泰国度假岛普吉岛被释放到印度洋。研究人员希望一岁大的海龟能够在野外变得强壮,并在 20 年后返回繁殖。 The release follows an intense conservation effort in recent years that centered on improving longtime survival rates for the sea creatures. In 2018, scientists discovered that leatherback sea turtles had returned to lay eggs in southern Thailand. 此次释放是在近年来大力开展的保护工作之后进行的,重点是提高海洋生物的长期生存率。2018年,科学家发现棱皮海龟返回泰国南部产卵。 Some stronger members of that group successfully entered the ocean, but others died after hatching. So, a program was launched to help the weak baby leatherbacks grow, said Pinsak Suraswadi. He is the Director-General of Thailand's Department of Marine and Coastal Resources. 该群体中一些更强壮的成员成功进入海洋,但其他成员在孵化后死亡。平萨克·苏拉斯瓦迪 (Pinsak Suraswadi) 表示,因此启动了一项计划来帮助体弱的小棱皮龟成长。他是泰国海洋和沿海资源部部长。 Thailand is one of five countries – including Sri Lanka and Canada – that has been able to keep leatherback turtles in good health through their first year. Usually, a leatherback will lay eggs after 20 to 25 years. 泰国是能够让棱皮龟在第一年保持健康的五个国家之一,其中包括斯里兰卡和加拿大。通常,棱皮龟会在 20 至 25 年后产卵。The baby sea turtles, released last month, have satellite devices attached to them to follow their progress. The release was part of an international effort by the nonprofit conservation organization Upwell Turtles. 上个月释放的小海龟身上装有卫星设备,可以追踪它们的进展情况。这次释放是非营利保护组织 Upwell Turtles 的国际努力的一部分。Pinsak told Reuters news agency that it is necessary for researchers to study the animals' travel path in order "to understand where they are going.” This helps the group know which measures to launch to protect the turtles' hatching process. 平萨克告诉路透社,研究人员有必要研究这些动物的旅行路径,以便“了解它们要去哪里”。这有助于该小组了解采取哪些措施来保护海龟的孵化过程。 Leatherback sea turtles are believed to have developed more than 150 million years ago. But the animals are now extremely endangered in the Pacific area. The World Wildlife Fund estimates the current population in the Pacific to be fewer than 2,300 adult females. 据信棱皮龟是在 1.5 亿多年前就已经形成的。但这些动物现在在太平洋地区极度濒危。世界自然基金会估计太平洋地区目前的成年女性数量不足 2,300 名。 While in the ocean, the turtles face dangers from fishing equipment, eating plastic waste and coming in contact with poisonous substances. 在海洋中,海龟面临着捕鱼设备、吃塑料垃圾和接触有毒物质的危险。 "I'm happy to know whether our effort in nurturing the leatherback sea turtles for a year proves fruitful or not," said Hirun Kanghae. He is with Thailand's Phuket Marine Biological Center. “我很高兴知道我们一年来培育棱皮龟的努力是否取得成果,”Hirun Kanghae 说。他在泰国普吉岛海洋生物中心工作。"If they survive it answers everything about the conservation and population restoration of the leatherback sea turtles in the best way possible," Hirun added. Hirun 补充道:“如果它们能够幸存下来,就能够以最好的方式解决有关棱皮海龟保护和种群恢复的所有问题。”
Not only are these the largest turtle species and one of the largest living reptiles in the world, it is also the last living member of an ancient order that may explain how giant prehistoric marine reptiles survived. They dive to depths greater than any other reptile and unlike almost all reptiles, while not being truly warm blooded, they are able to maintain a stable body temperature.
When the Body Becomes All Eyes: Foundations of Mindfulness Meditation starts April 25! Discover the interdisciplinary framework, skills, and community context to establish and nurture the foundations of a regular seated meditation practice. This course will be an hour per week for 6 weeks, participate live or via pre-recording; pre-registration is required. Learn more at www.shawnparell.com.Photo from https://dermochelys.weebly.com/references.htmlHatchling season has arrived along the coast of Florida. With climate change, one can never be certain. Rising sea levels make tides ever higher and rising temperatures heat the sand on which this ancient ritual depends. I was disturbed to read recently that overheating can both kill nesting turtles and skew sex ratios to produce mostly female hatchlings. One can never be certain these days. Most years, I am reminded of hatchling season by my stepmother, a devotee of the moonlit kingdom that swells each month near her home. She is among the earliest of risers, awake in the navy hours to meditate or send a message to us, her adult children dispersed around the country — or, between March and October, to commune with the thousand-pound pilgrim mothers who entrust their children to this seashore. But this year I was there to see it. On a morning when thick clouds bustled the sky, when I was walking through tidal pools, fine-boned birds balancing on the wind, I came upon a cratered mound with a massive, rippling tail tucked beneath the water's edge. Such a teardrop wingspan could belong only to a Leatherback, among the most elusive and endangered species to bless this place. It was an ordinary morning except that a beloved great-aunt had disappeared into the stars, so naturally I received the nest as a nod from beyond. She must have lumbered to shore on the previous night's full moon tide — the same, harnessed to an eclipse, into which my aunt receded. Watchful guardians had already ribboned the area with orange netting. After sixty days of vigil, a miracle will happen here: a hundred caruncled darlings will muscle their way upward from silent earth toward moonlight, toward ocean, and salvation. Puhpowee, ‘the force which causes mushrooms to push up from the earth overnight', wrote Robin Wall Kimmerer in her book, Braiding Sweetgrass. It is a word translated from Anishinaabe, an indigenous language concentrated around the Great Lakes. Puhpowee is the word I borrow and pray. Most will not survive. They will be picked off by birds or crabs or seek false refuge and never find the ocean. Puhpowee. It is forbidden to help them along; and this, too, is a teaching. “In the three syllables of this new word I could see an entire process of close observation in the damp morning woods, the formulation of a theory for which English had no equivalent. The makers of this word understood a world of being, full of unseen energies that animate everything.”-Robin Wall KimmererIt is a comfort to remember the unseen energies of resurrection – to know the one in a thousand who does survive, if granted the conditions, may live a long life, the 150 million years of DNA that came before her awakened in her black eyes. She may travel more than ten thousand miles between nesting and foraging grounds, dive to unseen depths, then rise and return to this place of her unearthing. Get full access to The Guest House at shawnparell.substack.com/subscribe
In today's friends' favorite fins episode, we cover the leatherback sea turtle in honor of Scuba Steve and Felicia with Fins! This far migrating species is very unique, and can dive to unexpected depths! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/savethemermaids/support
To follow up on our interview with the Brevard Zoo, we are revisiting our Leatherback Sea Turtle Episode. This sea turtle dwarfs their distant relatives and can reach over 6.5 feet (2 meters) and weigh nearly a ton (900 kg). They are enormous! Not to mention they are one of the deepest diving animals (outside of fish), among many other amazing facts. Sadly, sea turtle populations continue to decline and we discuss this more in depth in this episode. We also highlight conservation efforts to protect them around the globe. We learned quite a bit about these amazing animals and hope you do too. Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. We now are hosting monthly Zoom meetings with them, answering questions and getting ideas on which species they want covered. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE. We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife. Please contact us at advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast You can also visit our website HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Matt chats to Sam all about the amazing world of Leatherback Sea Turtles. Sam talks about his experiences working with this enormous animal and how they have some rather unique and astonishing biological skills. Check out Sam's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/samriley_wildlifeand learn more about them herehttps://www.worldwildlife.org/species/leatherback-turtlehttps://www.iucnredlist.org/Check out Dan Musil (our theme composer)https://danmusilmusic.com/orhttps://www.facebook.com/dan.musil.musicCheck out Matt Testoni's photography on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/matt_testoni_photography/or athttps://www.mtunderwatermedia.comVisit the Seacreatures Podcast buy me a coffee to support the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattTestoniand our Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/seacreatures_podcast/ or click the link below to support us on PatreonSupport the showSupport the show
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Lamplighter and Waveform are DONE! Sweet Spot just broke up the universe’s biggest power couple! Wildstrike busts some kneecaps, and Carapace makes some gator gumbo! We want to hear your feedback! Post a comment here or email feedback for Empire Of Rust directly to rust@transmissionspodcast.com! Want some TransMissions swag? Check out our online shop, powered by TeePublic! Like what we’re doing and want to help make our podcast even better? If you already support us, thank you! Show Notes: Intro [0:00:00] Chapter 1 – Carapace “Honors” Leatherback [0:05:32] Chapter 2 – Sweet Spot Returns To The Limelight [0:17:10] Chapter 3 – Communing With A City [0:37:37] Closing [1:02:48] If you enjoy Empire of Rust, please rate us and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and Spotify! These ratings greatly help podcasts become more discoverable to other people using those services and is an easy way to help out our show.… Continue reading The post Empire Of Rust 102 – We Built This City! With Nuts & Bolts! appeared first on TransMissions Podcast Network.
Lamplighter and Waveform are DONE! Sweet Spot just broke up the universe’s biggest power couple! Wildstrike busts some kneecaps, and Carapace makes some gator gumbo! We want to hear your feedback! Post a comment here or email feedback for Empire Of Rust directly to rust@transmissionspodcast.com! Want some TransMissions swag? Check out our online shop, powered by TeePublic! Like what we’re doing and want to help make our podcast even better? If you already support us, thank you! Show Notes: Intro [0:00:00] Chapter 1 – Carapace “Honors” Leatherback [0:05:32] Chapter 2 – Sweet Spot Returns To The Limelight [0:17:10] Chapter 3 – Communing With A City [0:37:37] Closing [1:02:48] If you enjoy Empire of Rust, please rate us and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and Spotify! These ratings greatly help podcasts become more discoverable to other people using those services and is an easy way to help out our show.… Continue reading The post Empire Of Rust 102 – We Built This City! With Nuts & Bolts! appeared first on TransMissions Podcast Network.
Si combinas las trayectorias de los brewers José Flores y Alberto Camacho, incluye cerveceras locales y extranjeras como Stone, Rincón, Boquerón, Ocean Lab, Leatherback, Brix City, Bros, etc. Pero, ¿qué se traen estos dos ahora? Entren al baile que es Lechecoco para enterarte de lo nuevo que está por salir.
Author Carol McDougall talks about "Jellies in the Belly," a new book about a leatherback turtle; FFAW secretary-treasurer Jason Spingle looks back at last year's fishery.
Bob, Cory, Nick, and Todd rant and rave about helicopter toilets, gastrointestinal dating tips, and the turkey and gravy soda challenge. 00:19:41 - Booze News 00:31:47 - Gentleman's Agreement Send your comments and existential questions to Schnozzcast@gmail.com, or text us at 618-SHOCKER! Discuss the show with the #schnozzcast hashtag on Twitter. Follow us on YouTube @Schnozzcast, Instagram @Schnozzcast, and on Facebook @Schnozzcast. And don't forget to rate, review, and listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, PodBean, Audible, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, MixCloud, or wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Special thanks to Jack Moran for the intro and outro music. Follow him on Instagram @ thejackmoran.
This week we cross the pond to talk with British composer, Paul Honey. We discuss his journey from being a Westminster Abbey chorister to becoming a successful film and television composer. Hear about his experience traveling the world as a performer and about how to write music when there are many cooks in the kitchen. Featured on this episode, "Jesus," "The Wild Geese," "Leatherback," and "Summer Autumn Winter." For more information about Paul Honey and his music, visit http://paulhoney.net. For more information about this podcast and a full archive of episodes, visit https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moveabledo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moveabledo/support
On this episode we talk with our friends Jose and David, brewers at Leatherback Brewing Co. in the US Virgin Islands. Not only do we sample 5 of their amazing beers, but we also discuss how Leatherback is working to bring great beer to the Virgin Islands, the origins of Leatherback Brewing, the challenges of brewing beer on an island, cruise ships, and dandelions. Check out Leatherback Brewing: https://leatherbackbrewing.com Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DrepandStone We'd love to hear from you! https://linktr.ee/DrepandStone Buy Us a Pint: www.buymeacoffee.com/drepandstone Don't forget to subscribe! Music by @joakimkarudmusic Episode #150
Receive the deep wisdom of the Great Spirit of the Leatherback Turtle in this episode of the Gaia Translate podcast. Be sure to follow or subscribe to the Gaia Translate podcast so you don't miss an episode of these powerful and timely conversations with the spirits and sentient beings of the natural world. Please like, rate, review and share this episode which allows more listeners receive these remarkable messages. Want to connect with me further? Great! Follow me on Instagram @gaiatranslate and reach out with your questions or comments. Want access to the transcript and show notes for future episodes? Visit our website at www.gaiatranslate.com Please rate, review and share the GaiaTranslate podcast with your friends and colleagues so that more of us are able to receive this timely communication from the greater family of life we are all a part of. A note to my listeners about where these channeled sessions with the spirits of nature take place. Unlike a typical podcast, I am not channeling in a space that has been set up for recording audio - Rather I am channeling in my meditation loft or outside in a natural setting. To put it another way, these channeled sessions are recorded ‘on location' and for this reason the sound quality may not be at the level of one who sits in a studio-like environment and carries on what my guides refer to as a human-to-human discourse.
Probamos Jardinero Cervecero de Leatherback en colaboración con La Esquinita y Santuario (wheat wine) de Boxlab. Coñoticias Special-muchas cositas interesantes pasando en tanto el mundo de beers como en el de movies y series... ...y aquí los discutimos todos
Nos ayuda el OG Jonathan en los controles y en nuestra casa de JuanVi Productions. Nos sentamos con el maestro y escritor Emmanuelle Soto Ríos para degustar la Guanabana Double IPA de LeatherBack y la Cinnamon Bun Ale de Boulevard Brewing. Si consiguen la Cinnamon Bun CÓMPRELA! ASAP! Hablamos con Emma de su faceta de escritor y como se fue formando para motivarse a escribir. Su motivación para escribir y poder llegar a escribir un libro que sea creado 100% aquí en PR. Pendientes que pronto sale el libro de Emma y síganlo en las redes. Recuerda seguirnos y compartir los episodios. ¡Que la Birra los acompañe! Muchas gracias a nuestra nueva casa Socializa @socializa y a la producción de JuanVi Productions @juanviproductions. Recuerda que puedes buscar horas de estudio y consultoría con JuanVi Productions. ¡Gracias Siempre a Jonathan por toda su ayuda! En todas las plataformas de podcast 'The Birra Lounge' Buscamos en IG y FB @thebirralounge
Today's guest you've heard of but probably don't know her full story. Remember the viral video from a few years back of a group of researchers pulling a straw out of a sea turtle’s nose? Well, the woman behind the camera was Christine Figgener, Ph.D., and for this week's episode, Brooke had the opportunity to sit down with her and explore her work from the past 15 years. Chris is a marine biologist and has spent her career on the beaches of Costa Rica researching and saving Leatherback and Hawksbill sea turtles. Chris is an open book and doesn't hold anything back. Because of her openness, Brooke and Christine were able to talk about several taboo topics that need to be addressed if things are to change for the better. If you're liking the show, please hit the follow button and share with someone you think would enjoy this episode. Sharing is the best way to help the show grow! Check out the new Rewildology merch shop! https://rewildology.com/shop/ See full show notes at rewildology.com.Discover more ways to watch, listen, and interact: https://linktr.ee/RewildologyJoin the Rewildologists Community Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rewildologistsFollow RewildologyInstagram: https://instagram.com/rewildology/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rewildologyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildologyTwitter: https://twitter.com/rewildologyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxNVIeC0km8ZGK_1QPy7-iA
Curiosities and oddities from Australia and around the world selected by Dr Maria Staykova - Любопитни факти и истории от Австралия и света, избрани и представени от д-р Мария Стайкова
3:15 - Richard's One Big Thing this week is fintech startup Tamara's big Series A investment.Riyadh-based buy now pay later platform Tamara has raised $110 million in a Series A round led by leading global payment processor Checkout.com. The hosts discuss this in the context of the Kingdom's growing venture capital ecosystem and the importance of startups for the Kingdom's Vision 2030 economic and social reforms. 6:20 - Lucien's One Big Thing this week is Saudi Arabia's first ever delegation to the Winter Olympics, starting February 4th, 2022 in Beijing.Cool Runnings 2: Saudi Arabia? The Kingdom's first winter olympian will bear the Saudi flag at the upcoming Winter Olympic games in Beijing, China, starting February 4th. Two Saudis qualified for the games, Salman Al-Howaish and Fayik Abdi, both in skiing. The hosts and guest discuss this and the forthcoming Mall of Saudi that will boast a massive indoor winter and ski complex under the heat of the Saudi sun. 8:46 - The Circular Carbon Economy in Saudi Arabia and the global energy transition.The Circular Carbon Economy concept has gained momentum in recent years as the best way for individual nations to combat climate change. It is a holistic approach that uses all the tools in the toolbox to reduce emissions. The CCE introduces a fourth "R" in the reduce, reuse, recycle framework --- and that is to "remove." This includes removal of carbon from the air - carbon capture, as well as other methods.The G20 endorsed the CCE in 2020.One of KAPSARC's many ongoing research projects is the Circular Carbon Economy (CCE) Index project, which is a tool for governments and other climate change policy stakeholders to evaluate progress in support of domestic planning and decision making in the nexus of energy, emissions, and the economy.Saudi Arabia and Aramco have now adopted the circular carbon economy framework as a way to reduce their carbon footprints.The hosts ask guest Adam Sieminski what Saudi Arabia is doing now and is planning to do to in order to achieve a fully circular carbon economy nationally. 34:49 - Renewable energy in Saudi Arabia - getting to 50% renewable energy in Saudi Arabia by 2030 and a look at solar's role in achieving that milestone.Saudi Arabia plans to generate 50% of its electricity from clean sources by 2030.After COP 26, and the Kingdom's first utilities-scale solar plant launched in June, Sakaka, the Kingdom has some momentum in this critical space. The Kingdom has 7 independent power producer schemes in the pipeline for approximately 3 GW of PV projects coming online soon.But the Kingdom's total electrical capacity right now is 70 GW, so there's a long way to go to get to Saudi Arabia's stated goal. Is the 50% goal of renewables by 2030 realistically achievable?1:01:44 - Yallah!
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My AP Biology Thoughts Unit 8 Ecology EPISODE TITLE: Disappearance of Costa Rican Leatherback Sea TurtlesWelcome to My AP Biology Thoughts podcast, my name is Beth Hooks, Emilie Sawicki, and Nick Bailey, and we are your hosts for episode # called Unit 8 Ecology-Costa Rican Leatherback Sea Turtles. Today we will be discussing the disappearance of Costa Rican Leatherback Sea Turtles and how it relates to the AP Biology Curriculum. Segment 1: Overview of Costa Rican Leatherback Sea Turtles Disappearing Leatherback sea turtles are one of the most ancient reptiles, as well as the most endangered sea turtles. Their habitat spans from the North Atlantic to the south pacific. Their lifespan is estimated to be 50 years or more. They feed on open ocean prey such as jellyfish and salps (NOAA.org). Their nesting beaches are generally located in tropical latitudes, especially in Trinidad and Tobaago, the West-Indies, Gabon, Costa Rica, and on the Pacific coast of Mexico (NOAA.org). The greatest threats worldwide are incidental capture in fishing gear, hunting of turtles, and collection of eggs for human consumption. Climate change, loss and degradation of nesting and foraging habitat, ocean pollution, and vessel strikes also pose a threat to the population (NOAA.org). The Leatherback Sea Turtles are listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act (NOAA.org). Segment 2: Evidence that supports Costa Rican Leatherback Sea Turtles Disappearing The turtles have had a 40% mortality rate in the returning adult population over the last 8 years. This data was obtained by fitting turtles with satellite transmitters and following their migration. Many disappear, and it is believed that mostly because they get stuck in fishing lines (World Turtle Trust). Projects that monitor nesting sites conduct nightly census work and fit nesting turtles with Passive Integrated Transponders. Projects that protect nests from poachers attempt to maximize the number of hatchlings that survive (World Turtle Trust). Segment 3: Connection to the Course The jellyfish population is increasing due to rising global temperatures. This suggests that energy sources are not the problem. The population curve of a predator generally follows the population curve of their prey, so if the jellyfish population increases, this means that the turtle population should increase. However, since so much ocean pollution is present in the form of plastic bags and turtles often mistake them for jellyfish, the jellyfish population may be increasing due to less predation (Lamb, 2017). Climate change has caused new predators to migrate to places where sea turtles are. This has begun to cause a trophic cascade in some environments that affects the phosphorus content of the sea grass (BurkHolder, Heithaus, Fourqurean, Wirsing, Dill, 2013). Additionally, the migration of these turtles is an innate behavior. An innate behavior is a behavior that's genetically hardwired in an organism and can be performed in response to a cue without prior experience At this point, the leatherback turtles have great opportunity to increase as a population, but due to density independent factors, which are unrelated to the size of the population, their population is unable to increase and move towards their carrying capacity. Some examples include human interference, climate change, and natural disasters. So, as the population continues to decrease, these factors will continue to be detrimental towards the population and the sea turtles will have a greater risk of becoming extinct. And finally, the disappearance of the Costa Rican Leatherback Sea Turtles is just another reminder of the detrimental impact that humans have on the earth and the environments on it. Our footprint is impacting so many ecosystems, environments, and species, and causing many of them to become endangered and even extinct.
When a mammoth leatherback turtle became stuck in dense undergrowth on Bougainville, it also became caught up in a battle between conservationists and poachers.
José Flores de Leatherback Brewing nos acompaña para hablar un poco de su más reciente brewer phase en las USVI. ...yyyyyyyy nos fuimos en un deep dive de Dune. P.S. Justo el día después de que grabamos esto, WB confirmó que viene la segunda movie de Dune Síguenos en Instagram y Facebook @lechecocoproductions. Estamos disponibles en YouTube, Spotify, Facebook Watch, iTunes, y todas las plataformas principales de podcast.
Podcasts about aquatic medicine for homework? #BestHomeworkEver! Tune in this week on Aquadocs as Dr. Heather Harris, faculty at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, explains how Aquadocs has been a critical resource for her and her students during the times of Zoom University. And stick around for amazing stories about research with Leatherback sea turtles! Dr. Harris is a wildlife veterinarian for Upwell and the NOAA Marine Turtle Program as well as an associate vet at the Marine Mammal Center. On this episode, we'll highlight some of the important work she does with these programs.
🤘 Este icono son saludos a los oyentes por los grupos! 🏆 Este icono Portada del programa para Slash de Guns N'Roses Videos Saludos de los Grupos --> https://youtu.be/MV3hWSNU9Es PLAYLIST SPOTIFY del programa: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ZjxHx04XrPFWmTR6PgqxQ?si=f083d4b599a34927 EN EL PROGRAMA DE HOY NOS VISITAN: Amazónica – I’ve Been Down The Darkness – Jussy’s Girl Guns N’Roses – Hard Skool 🏆 Kissin’ Dynamite – What Goes Up ToxicRose -Heroes 🤘 Tremonti – Now and Forever Volbeat – Shotgun Blues Lordi – Abracadaver Omnium Gatherum – Reckoning In Vain – Evil’s in My Soul 🤘 Waves In Autumn – Leatherback 🤘 Dieversity – End of the Line 🤘 As I Lay Dying – Roots Below Fight The Fade – Buried 🤘 Vended – Asylum Elyne – We the Hate 🤘 Stick To Your Guns – Mors of Us Than Them Blood Youth – Something To Numb The Pain 🤘 Welcome Dystopia – The Reprieve Stagewar – Danger of Ourselves Generation Kill – Into the Black Axxelerator – Speedcrew The Curse Within – Deliverance Orbit Culture – Strangler Fuming Mouth – They Take What They Please Whitechapel – A Bloodsoaked Symphony Rivers of Nihil – The Void from Which No Sound Escapes
🤘 Este icono son saludos a los oyentes por los grupos! 🏆 Este icono Portada del programa para Slash de Guns N'Roses Videos Saludos de los Grupos --> https://youtu.be/MV3hWSNU9Es PLAYLIST SPOTIFY del programa: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ZjxHx04XrPFWmTR6PgqxQ?si=f083d4b599a34927 EN EL PROGRAMA DE HOY NOS VISITAN: Amazónica – I’ve Been Down The Darkness – Jussy’s Girl Guns N’Roses – Hard Skool 🏆 Kissin’ Dynamite – What Goes Up ToxicRose -Heroes 🤘 Tremonti – Now and Forever Volbeat – Shotgun Blues Lordi – Abracadaver Omnium Gatherum – Reckoning In Vain – Evil’s in My Soul 🤘 Waves In Autumn – Leatherback 🤘 Dieversity – End of the Line 🤘 As I Lay Dying – Roots Below Fight The Fade – Buried 🤘 Vended – Asylum Elyne – We the Hate 🤘 Stick To Your Guns – Mors of Us Than Them Blood Youth – Something To Numb The Pain 🤘 Welcome Dystopia – The Reprieve Stagewar – Danger of Ourselves Generation Kill – Into the Black Axxelerator – Speedcrew The Curse Within – Deliverance Orbit Culture – Strangler Fuming Mouth – They Take What They Please Whitechapel – A Bloodsoaked Symphony Rivers of Nihil – The Void from Which No Sound Escapes
In honor of Sea Turtle Week, we decided to return to sea turtles and specifically cover the largest of the group, the Leatherback. This sea turtle dwarfs their distant relatives and can reach over 6.5 feet (2 meters) and weigh nearly a ton (900 kg). They are enormous! Not to mention they are one of the deepest diving animals (outside of fish), among many other amazing facts. Sadly, sea turtle populations continue to decline and we discuss this more in depth in this episode. We also highlight conservation efforts to protect them around the globe. We learned quite a bit about these amazing animals and hope you do too. For one cup of "good" coffee a month you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With your support we were able to donate to the Coral Reef Foundation, Red Panda Network, helped provide chum ($$) for OCEARCH, funding to train rangers in Africa with Global Conservation Force and so much more. We also offer bonus episodes and supporter only content. Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE. Thank you so much for your support! You can visit our website HERE
Bitwise’s Matt Hougan discusses the prospects for a U.S. bitcoin ETF, the massive opportunity in decentralized finance, and the non-fungible token craze. ETF.com’s Cinthia Murphy highlights the success of the Amplify Transformational Data Sharing ETF (BLOK), a blockchain ETF. Leatherback’s Mike Winter explains the firm’s Long/Short Alternative Yield ETF (LBAY).
En nuestro episodio 123 degustamos la Amber Lager de Legal Draft, la 09 Experimental Series de Ocean Lab y la Guanábana Double IPA de Leatherback. Hablamos de invertir en nosotros mismos, ciudades de servidores, usar la culpa como ingrediente, nuggets extra y pollinas que controlan el mundo. Recuerda siempre degustar, compartir los episodios y que la birra te acompañe. La canción de intro: Say Good Night - Joakim Karud Búscanos en FB e Instagram - @thebirralounge. Gian Chan Chan - Ruben Ahmed - Onix Ortiz
A coalition of community and conservation groups is battling a proposed sand mining project in Madang Province. They claim locals haven't been properly consulted and that the project poses a risk to endangered leatherback turtles.
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A small Papua New Guinea community is fighting to protect local beaches, which are a hatchery for leatherback sea turtles, from mining.
En nuestro episodio 104 degustamos la Fire Rock Pale Ale de Kona, la Noctornum de Delirium, la Lima Picante de Leatherback y la Märzen de Ayinger. Nos acompaña el artista gráfico, improvisador, actor y comediante, Esteban Ruiz. La helles es el trap de la cerveza, Salcedo es un mamabicho, Esteban no es un destornillador, y Google no es fotógrafo. Hablamos de ilustraciones que jalan, saludos líquidos, vivir del arte, proyección de imagen y el fin de las muestras en Cosco. Recuerda buscar Otro Foking Podcast Recuerda siempre degustar, compartir los episodios y que la birra te acompañe. La canción de intro: Say Good Night - Joakim Karud Búscanos en FB e Instagram - @thebirralounge. Gian Chan Chan - Ruben Ahmed - Onix Ortiz
En nuestro episodio número 96 degustamos la Hazy Session IPA de Old Harbor, la Acerola Cherry Hefe de Leatherback y la Brother Thelonious de North Coast. Nos acompaña The Manolo Show para hablar de la propensión a lambel culo, la ingenuidad de Mufasa, Megazords emocionales, cucharadas de vino y producir shows para emigrantes rusos. Recuerda siempre degustar, compartir los episodios y que la birra te acompañe. La canción de intro: Say Good Night - Joakim Karud Búscanos en FB e Instagram - @thebirralounge. Gian Chan Chan - Ruben Ahmed - Onix Ortiz
The business world is as much a battlefield as any and just like any other battlefield, a warrior must have the fortitude, vision, and discipline to push through. It is crucial to understand that while, money is huge motivator and component of forging a high-level company, having purpose at the core of your vision is key to dominating this battlefield. In episode 140 of the Man of War Podcast, Michael de Geus, a former secret service agent, talks to us about the active shooter situation in America and breaks down how he created his company, Leatherback gear to combat that situation. Join us for this powerful conversation and as always, listen at your own risk. Check out Leatherback gear at https://leatherbackgear.com Check out our new Youtube Channel at: www.youtube.com/manofwar If You are ready to make a change in your life and enter an elite brotherhood of warrior minded men go watch the powerful documentary and apply at: www.menofwarcrucible.com For all show notes and podcast catalog along with more information on the Man of War Movement go to www.manofwar.live/mow/140
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Come join us for another wonderful podcast where we cover AEW Dynamite, recent tweets and most importantly we talk about the Black Lives Matter Movement. We also will be drinking leatherback lager from Darwin Brewing Company. So grab a beer and enjoy the podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This animal is bolder than a shark, and tougher than your boat. Come hear a crazy story, learn everything we know about the biggest turtle in the world, and discover how you can help them on this episode of Species. Bibliography Donate
On Today's Live Show we are happy to welcome Jason Isley from Scubazoo. Jason is a world class photographer who works with many magazines and publishers around the world. He and the Scubazoo team have authored several books about marine life around the world. On Wednesday's show (6th May 2020) we chat to Jason about his latest book, Small Blue World. This book is a creative and entertaining look at the issues our marine environment faces with the use of "miniature" models underwater. Join us for an in depth discussion of how Jason came up with the inspiration behind the book and stories of how he got the shots! We also discuss his incredible adventures with Leatherback turtles in eastern Indonesia. Connect with Jason: www.scubazoo.com https://www.scubazoo.com/ourproducts/ www.scubazoo.tv https://www.instagram.com/jasonisley/?hl=en Connect with the Underwater Tribe: We are making more tutorials, show reels, and live sessions daily. Make sure to subscribe to our channel to see more educational and entertaining content. Lets connect and create a community: The Underwater Tribe Community of Photography and Film making Enthusiasts. You can support our Channel by buying us a coffee - here are the links (VISA or MASTERCARD only ) ☕️ Single Espresso (Approximately USD$3.00) https://app.midtrans.com/payment-links/1586929197757 ☕️ Double Espresso (Approximately USD$6.00) https://app.midtrans.com/payment-links/1586929143530
Pt. 4 of our DEEP DIVE series! We let our first patron pick our topic for this week and she picked Leatherback Sea Turtles! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oceanlovers/support
Popping a new host’s cherry (there goes another listener) we decide what to do with our bodies, add brown bears to famous historical events, create a Pot Topic Kaiju, arm Rikard against the Kawaii Illuminati , play “sleep with, party with, hike with”, realise Jesus backwards sounds like sausage, open-hand slap a Leatherback turtle, & tell our favourite jokes. Thank you to our community contributors The Bishop & Rikard for submitting topics. Hosts this issue are Tom, Taz, Captain Sickbeard & Jack. Why not submit your own topic at pottopicpodcast.com or email an AUDIO TOPIC to emails@pottopicpodcast.com PIMP BIT: TAZ Walking Out: A Post-Urban Legend: pottopicpodcast.com/news/walking-out-a-post-urban-legend The Blisland Massacre: forgreattruth.wordpress.com Crashing: wikipedia.org/wiki/Crashing_(British_TV_series) TOM Mario Maker Mornings: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmO7LL8anYG5ySrB0_pntM3pWtYuTQrmF CAPTAIN SICKBEARD Instagram - @sneakdante: instagram.com/sneakdante Ask A Mortician: youtube.com/channel/UCi5iiEyLwSLvlqnMi02u5gQ EMF Camp: emfcamp.org JACK Instagram - @jacklucas96: instagram.com/jacklucas96 Website: pottopicpodcast.com Email: emails@pottopicpodcast.com Instagram & Twitter: @pottopicpodcast Facebook Page: facebook.com/pottopicpodcast Tumblr: headgreebo.tumblr.com Steam Group: steamcommunity.com/groups/pottopicpodcast Discord Server: discord.gg/88X734V Intro & Outro Music Credit: Orangafruüp - Trippples Buy the album at wobblyrecords.bandcamp.com/album/orangafru-p orangafruup.com See site for more details: pottopicpodcast.com Album art this issue is inspired by dead kawaii Margaret Thatcher and time-travelling brown bears
Fauna and Flora International has reported that zero leatherback sea turtles nested along the beaches in the Rio Escalente Chacocente Wildlife Reserve this past season. A result that has the scientists at FFI worried about the future of Leatherback Sea Turtles in the Eastern Pacific that once had 30-40 female individuals nest on the same beaches in the 1980s. The rapid decline has been attributed to a boom in turtle and egg poaching during the 80s and 90s as well as adults getting killed in legal and illegal fishing nets. 5-10 individual female turtles nested on the same beaches in 2018. Researches are puzzled as to why the turtles did not return and hope to find ways to get sea turtles back to the beach. Listen to the episode to find out we the female to male sea turtle ration is also worrying marine scientists in this region. Share your thoughts on Sea Turtle Conservation in the Speak Up For The Ocean Blue Podcast: http://www.speakupforblue.com/group. Want to get started on living for a better Ocean? Sign up for the Grove Collaborative and get a free gift: http://www.speakupforblue.com/goocean. Check out the new Speak Up For The Ocean Blue Podcast App: http://www.speakupforblue.com/app.
“…and today we’re talking about a huge reptile that has a Salt Life bumper sticker and really isn’t into the time honored reptilian tradition of basking in the sun.” Just like little kids at the fair, we love turtles. They’re armored, they’re scaly, and they take life slowly. However, the leatherback sea turtle takes turtleness … Continue reading Episode 64 – Leatherback Sea Turtle: The Sea Tank
Here’s a talk all about the life cycle of leatherback sea turtles! Enjoy!
See the turtle of enormous girth, discuss his back to make some mirth.
How many hammers can Cletus pack? Is Chris finally rap-literate? Can we get any more offensive? Listen for the answers, and so much more...
Lauren Harper recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on March 13, 2018. Harper is a senior aquarist in the Aquarium's Tropical Pacific Gallery.
The penultimate episode before the AIGTA team take a break to have babies and play music and stuff... it's the BONERS episode! Intro: Patreon thanks, poll results, podcast review, listener messages and stories Kirsten's animal (11:21): Leatherback turtle Adam's animal (34:36): Koala Outro (51:47) : Questions & winner, idiots of the week
Synthia Hernandez '15 argues that without leatherbacks, our fishing industry and oceans will pay a steep price.
Hosts: Michael Coyne, Matthew Godfrey and Manjula Tiwari Manjula goes to Indonesia and sends in a report from the field. Special guests Cruesa "Tetha" Hitipeuw of WWF Indonesia and Ricardo Tapilatu of the State University of Papua describe their work studying leatherback sea turtle nesting on Jamursba Medi beach, Irian Jaya, Indonesia.
Threats to marine life from mercury and long-line fishing will be discussed by Andy Peri and Robert Ovetz of the Sea Turtle Restoration Project and other guests. Also excerpts from the documentary Last Journey for the Leatherback? and an opportunity to get a copy of this new film! www.seaturtles.org www.gotmercury.org The post Terra Verde – February 11, 2005 appeared first on KPFA.