- Turtles , all the dress is all the way down.
Turtles don't make noise.
Turtles are very patient conversationalists.
Turtles could 600, 700 years.
Turtles breathe air, so if they get dragged under for too long, they drown and die.
Turtles are going to take anywhere from 30 to 50 years to have their first clutch.
turtles , to reform fisheries.
turtles .
turtles that eat plastic now laysan albatross should have this left over after they eat a meal or squid but what
And turtles and crocs, it's just business as usual across the boundary.
Green turtles eat sea grass.
Your turtles in the Caribbean most likely will not go all the way across the Atlantic, but we'll see.
monkeys and turtles and you're hungry for days on end.
and the Galapagos turtles -- I don't know what all-- the Beagle.
based on the Ninja Turtles super villains, if you guys are familiar.
tropical seas swimming after turtles .
The three turtles we'll talk through are loggerhead turtle , green turtle , and hawksbill turtle .
of loggerhead turtles .
So what makes the turtles so vulnerable?
the green turtles in and kept them until traders came and they could sell them.
And with turtles , there's just all these different components to the threats that have happened through different timelines that are also happening with different
and protect turtles .
taking care of turtles , untangling them from gear.
Catching the turtles definitely takes a bit of teamwork.
A lot of these turtles have spent over a year at Glover's, particular the hawksbills.
working on sea turtles .
Not live turtles : little pink turtles , little toy turtles , because it gives a message.
And that was the hypothesis that turtles make noise, a specific species, Podocnemis expansa, which is this amazing, very large, Amazonian freshwater
So Camila's hypothesis was that the turtles could coordinate their behavior through acoustic communication.
She spent hours just waiting for turtles to make noise, which she eventually recorded and determined not only are they making hundreds
from the story about the turtles and thinking through our approach to what we think might be happening in the world is
And if you only looked at turtles , you would not even know there was a mass extinction across this interval, whereas 90% of mammals go extinct.
I learned how to do the turtles .
And I worked on sea turtles a lot in Hawaii.
And those mascots could be turtles or weasels.
Or my big one was the turtles , "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ," right?
You are not fans of my Turtles .
And a group called The Turtles heard me and said, you ought to record some of these songs.
So usually you'll see green turtles on sea grass beds.
I didn't mention about green turtles -- green turtle nesting is huge in the Caribbean.
So the nesting process for turtles has made them incredibly vulnerable.
So this historic hunt and harvest of turtles was a big part of the decimation.
A one-year commitment to turtles doesn't really mean anything.
A 10-year commitment to turtles doesn't mean anything.
So those are big opportunities for turtles to be taken up in those trawls.
So we're talking about turtles , but other really important species and iconic species that are out there on the reef as well.
It's a disease primarily in green turtles in the Pacific.
The morning you will spend monitoring the turtles , and then the afternoon, some days you have flex.
I have a collection of turtles .
an entire species of sea turtles from Extinction uh took on the the shrimp industry endured death threats uh and