Sea Turtle Stranding Patterns in New York (2017-2020)

Sadiqah Quadery
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In this observational study, we examined spatiotemporal patterns of the sea turtle taxa, and how they are affected by human interactions. We isolated the data to only 4 species of concern in the New York area from the years 2017 to 2020. The four species of concern are Leatherback (D. Coriacea), Loggerhead (C. Caretta), Kemp’s ridley (L. Kempii), and Atlantic green sea turtles (C. Mydas). We utilized data provided by the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society (AMSEAS) to plot stranding locations of Google Earth, and graph the trends. It was determined that there is a significant spike in sea turtle strandings during the summer months (July & August) and the winter months (November & December). We used resources from NOAA to determine that the migratory patterns of the sea turtles are causing the strandings as global warming progressively makes the water warmer in the winter months as the year’s progress. Human interaction only comprises (24.6%) of the stranding cause and over half of the human interaction caused strandings are due to vessel strikes. Furthermore, we will use this data to research stranding patterns on other marine mammals, partner with organizations to raise awareness and prevent strandings as the climate changes, and conserve these vulnerable (Leatherback), endangered (Loggerhead & Green), and critically endangered (Kemp’s Ridley) sea turtles.
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纽约海龟搁浅情况(2017-2020)
在这项观察研究中,我们研究了海龟分类群的时空格局,以及它们如何受到人类互动的影响。从2017年到2020年,我们在纽约地区只隔离了4种受关注的物种的数据。四种值得关注的物种是棱皮龟(D. Coriacea),红海龟(C. Caretta),肯普雷德利(L. Kempii)和大西洋绿海龟(C. Mydas)。我们利用大西洋海洋保护协会(AMSEAS)提供的数据绘制了谷歌地球的搁浅地点,并绘制了趋势图。在夏季(7月和8月)和冬季(11月和12月),海龟搁浅的数量显著增加。我们利用美国国家海洋和大气管理局的资源来确定海龟的迁徙模式是造成搁浅的原因,因为随着一年的进展,全球变暖逐渐使海水在冬季变暖。人类互动只占搁浅原因的24.6%,超过一半的人类互动造成的搁浅是由于船只撞击。此外,我们将利用这些数据来研究其他海洋哺乳动物的搁浅模式,与组织合作,提高人们的意识,防止气候变化导致的搁浅,并保护这些脆弱的海龟(棱皮龟)、濒危的海龟(红海龟和绿海龟)和极度濒危的海龟(肯普的雷德利海龟)。
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