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Ana the Green Turtle swims from Indonesia to Australia
âAnaâs journey has revealed an âoceanic superhighwayâ that helps us better understand how marine turtles navigate around the worldâs oceans as well as highlighting the strong ecological and evolutionary connections between Indonesia and Australiaâs Kimberley-Pilbara coast,â said Gilly Llewellyn, WWF Oceanâs Program Leader.
âThis new finding throws the spotlight on the true natural values of the magnificent Kimberley marine ecosystem and its link to the Coral Triangle to the north â the worldâs epicentre of marine biodiversity and the cross-roads of migration routes and breeding grounds for whales, turtles, dolphins and other precious marine species.â
The Coral Triangle spans Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Solomon Islands and Timor Leste, and contains critical habitat for six of the worldâs seven species of marine turtles, including green, hawksbill, olive ridley, leatherback, loggerhead and flatback turtles.
âWorldwide, hundreds of thousands of marine turtles are caught annually in the hooks, lines and nets of fishing operations, while on land their nesting beaches are increasingly under threat from industrial development, human disturbance and climate change.
"Anaâs journey has shown us areas where we need to focus our efforts. We need to tap into the secret lives of species such as turtles, so we can design networks of marine protected areas that conserve the full range of plant and animal life, and ensure their longevity for years to come.â
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