A reminder that Abstracts for @ISTS40_Virtual are due on the 7th Jan 2022! Login at https://t.co/HV0qQYQJpI and select 'Your Submissions'. There are separate sections for the 500 word Abstract and your Acknowledgements.
Curious about the online environment for #ISTS40_Virtual? This video demonstrates the online platform and how you can interact with other attendees. Remember that early-bird registration ends 21st Nov 2021. Head to https://t.co/v7MnqoTpa8 to register
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There's now less than 3 weeks until early bird registration closes for #ISTS40_Virtual. Take advantage of the lower rates by registering at https://t.co/hzfIIPihSK before 21 Sept 2021. Don't forget to sign up for workshops and meetings at the same time!
And now to the next event of the #seaturtle calendar!
Follow @ISTS40_Virtual for updates on the 40th International Sea Turtle Symposium #ISTS40.
See you (virtually) in Perth 25-28 March 2022!
The end of the Panel discussion, our third and final event, officially marks the end of the #SeaTurtleTalks!
A huge thank you to the panelists, organizers, and the #ISTS Board of Directors for your support and helping reconnecting the global and wonderful #seaturtle family.🐢💚🐢
This event would not have been possible without the presenters and the engagement of the participants by asking questions, commenting, liking, retweeting. We hope you enjoyed all the amazing presentations and discussions in the three #SeaTurtleTalks events.
Siamo felici di aver preso parte alla chat riabilitativa! Grazie Mariluz, Daniela Freggi, Daphne Wrobel and Terry Norton per le tue meravigliose presentazioni 🐢💚
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We saw more turtles per minute when surveying with the drone than with the boat and the drone had the advantage of not disturbing turtles and causing them to dive. We consider using the drone to be a much less invasive technique that gives a more accurate survey result.
#SeaTurtleTalks
'Eye in the sky: Using drones to spot and sex turtles'
1/7
Finding turtles at sea is hard but we need to count males and females to work out sex ratios. We compared surveys done by boat and by drone at Heron Island to see how sex ratios changed during the season
That's a wrap for the #SeaTurtleTalks Twitter Presentations. Thanks to all presenters and to everyone for following along🐢#TurtleTuesday
Looking forward to Zoom discussion events tomorrow (Wednesday), and Thursday, the Rehab Chat and the Panel Discussion https://t.co/teopceX7xY
Welcome to the last tweet in #SeaTurtleTalks
"Oxidative stress: a cost to arribada nesting in olive ridley sea turtles"
I'm Gabriela Arango, PhD candidate in the @JPVM_lab at the @berkeleyIB in UCB. Interested on 🐢💚
✅Physiology
✅Arribadas
✅Oxidative stress
✅Hypoxia
#SeaTurtleTalks Gabriela Arango (@turtleyscience) will now share the talk
"Oxidative stress is a potential cost of synchronous nesting in olive ridley sea turtles"
#SeaTurtleTalks Martha Harfush (@martha_harfush) will now share the talk
"The important role developed by the Centro Mexicano de la Tortuga CMT in Mazunte, Oaxaca, Mexico"
1/7 Hello everyone, my name is Tabitha Siegfried and I am very excited to be presentations on my research “Validating the use of stereo-video camera to conduct remote measurements of sea turtles" for #SeaTurtleTalks
#SeaTurtleTalks Tabitha Seigfried (@TabbyTabs24) will now share the talk
"Validating the use of stereo-video cameras to conduct remote measurements of sea turtles"
Welcome to my #TurtleTuesday#SeaTurtleTalk! Search these hashtags to find other amazing "talks" from the sea 🐢 community! My talk is about my recent paper “Incongruent long-term trends of a marine consumer and primary producers in a habitat affected by nutrient pollution” (1/8)