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Dive angles for a green turtle (Chelonia mydas)

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posted on 2001-08-01, 00:00 authored by F Glen, A Broderick, B Godley, J Metcalfe, Graeme HaysGraeme Hays
The depth and swim speed of a green turtle (Chelonia mydas) were measured during the internesting period in Cyprus. For dives to the seabed (U-dives) we used these data to determine dive angles. Typically the turtle initially descended at a steep angle ([similar]60°) but as the dive continued this angle lessened until the turtle approached the seabed at an average angle of [similar]15°. This systematic change in descent angle is consistent with the prediction that the energetic implications of dive angle are most important at the start of the dive when the turtle is fighting to overcome its positive buoyancy. On leaving the seabed, the turtle often seemed to rise passively.

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Journal

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

Volume

81

Issue

4

Pagination

683 - 686

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Location

Cambridge, England

ISSN

0025-3154

eISSN

1469-7769

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2001, Cambridge University Press

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