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Sea turtles perform extensive migrations from mating zones to feeding zones, females lay eggs in the same beaches they were born, hatchlings instinctively crawl to the ocean, where the currents haul them, and they stay in pelagic zones for food and shelter until adulthood. Humans have interacted with sea turtles for a long time; however, overfishing and other anthropogenic activities such as the production of chemical compounds discharged into the ocean have negatively affected wild populations.
Some evidence indicates that these chemical compounds interact with the genome the so-called epigenome , altering normal development, producing congenital malformations, and ultimately affecting survival. Thus, on one side, anthropogenic activities have damaged sea turtle populations, but on the other side, sea turtle conservation programs around the world are working to preserve these ancient creatures, we have a responsibility to make things right, it is not too late.
Thomas Near. Graeme Hays. Jack Frazier. Frank Paladino. Gale Bishop. They are Cretaceous analogs to Recent loggerhead sea turtle nests studied on St. Although sea turtles have an extensive geological record extending at least into the Jurassic and Early Cretaceous Nicholls, ; Hirayama, , traces of their terrestrial nesting activities Caldwell, Carr, and Ogren, ; Witherington [and Witherington, ]; Hailman and Elowson, have not been well documented in the literature and fossil traces have only recently been described Bishop et al.