The Amazing Journey of Sea Turtles
10 Facts About Their Migration
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Narrateur(s):
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Eric Brown
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Auteur(s):
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Calven Hurstin
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Sea turtles are the ancient mariners of our planet. Long before human sailors braved the open seas, these gentle reptiles were already navigating the vast blue expanse with a precision that continues to astound scientists today. For more than 100 million years, sea turtles have survived continental shifts, ice ages, and mass extinctions. They are living fossils whose epic migrations link the distant past with our uncertain present, journeys written in sand, salt, and instinct.
From the moment a hatchling scrambles from its sandy nest to the ocean, its life is defined by endurance, mystery, and movement. The odds are stacked heavily against survival — predators, disorienting lights, and the sheer vastness of the sea mean only a tiny fraction will ever reach adulthood. Those who do embark on some of the most extraordinary journeys in the natural world, voyages that stretch across entire ocean basins and span decades.
In this richly detailed exploration, Calven Hurstin reveals ten remarkable facts about the lives of sea turtles, drawing listeners into the science, wonder, and urgency of their migrations. You will discover how:
- Sea turtles use the Earth’s magnetic field like a built-in GPS to cross thousands of miles of open water
- Female turtles return to the very beaches where they were born, guided by an unbreakable instinct known as natal homing
- Leatherback turtles, the ocean’s true marathoners, complete journeys of over 10,000 miles in a single year
- Hatchlings endure their most dangerous migration in their very first hours, sprinting across predator-filled beaches and swimming relentlessly for days in a life-saving frenzy
- Scientists are only just beginning to uncover the secrets of the “lost years,” when young turtles drift unseen in ocean currents for nearly a decade
The book also highlights the diversity of sea turtle species and their differing paths. Leatherbacks roam the high seas in search of jellyfish, green turtles graze coastal seagrass meadows, hawksbills stay close to coral reefs, and loggerheads adapt to both coastal and transoceanic routes. Despite these differences, all species share one truth: their migrations are essential to survival, connecting nesting beaches, feeding grounds, and the broader ocean ecosystems they help sustain.
But this ancient cycle is under grave threat. Plastic pollution, fishing gear entanglement, light pollution, and climate change now endanger sea turtles at every stage of their migration. Rising sea levels erode nesting beaches. Warmer sands skew hatchling sex ratios. Discarded plastics mimic their jellyfish prey. These human-made obstacles add peril to journeys already fraught with natural dangers, placing sea turtles’ future in jeopardy.
And yet, there is hope. Conservation efforts across the globe are proving effective. Protected nesting beaches, turtle excluder devices in fishing gear, dark-sky initiatives to reduce hatchling disorientation, and grassroots community patrols have shown that when people act, turtles can recover. Populations once in steep decline are stabilising, even increasing, where dedicated work is done to protect them.
The Amazing Journey of Sea Turtles is more than a celebration of resilience — it is also a call to awareness. These migrations are among nature’s most awe-inspiring phenomena, but they now depend on us. To safeguard sea turtles is to safeguard the health of oceans themselves.
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