Uncovering the Possibilities of Passive Acoustic Monitoring for Leatherback Turtles in the Northwest Atlantic

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Understanding Leatherback Turtles Through Satellite and Acoustic Tags

Satellite tags provide valuable insights into the near real-time‍ location data of leatherback turtles. Though, their high cost (over $3,500 per ⁣tag) and​ limited lifespan of 7-9 months make‌ them less accessible for research purposes. In contrast, acoustic tags ‌are more affordable ‍(around⁤ $500 per tag) and can last for years.These tags ‌emit ⁢an acoustic signal that is picked up ‍by receivers placed in the ocean when⁤ the ⁢turtle passes within a range of 800-1200​ meters (2,600-3,900 feet) in clear conditions. The​ collected data is then uploaded‌ to networks like ⁣the Ocean‍ Tracking Network.

Derek Aoki from Upwell explains the difference between​ working with satellite and acoustic data: “Being able to track our turtles’ daily movements through satellite‍ data⁢ and observe their diving behavior is truly remarkable. Working with acoustic telemetry is a different experience​ as we receive detections in batches ⁢rather than daily​ updates. However, these detections are ⁣more precise than satellite ones,‌ allowing us to pinpoint exact locations in relation to shipping channels, inlets, and⁣ other areas ‍where human interactions ‍may be high.”

In 2019,Upwell ‌tagged eight leatherbacks with acoustic tags​ at Pacuare ⁢National Reserve in Costa rica.⁤ These turtles where detected in the ⁤Caribbean and along the eastern⁢ seaboard‌ for up to 2.5 years.In the 2021-2023 nesting seasons,Derek deployed ⁢five acoustic⁣ tags provided by Upwell and an additional‍ 10 tags from collaborators. He has been analyzing​ the data from these new tags along with the Pacuare ‌tags, which has revealed potential⁤ areas ‍where‍ leatherbacks could⁢ interact with human activity.

One of ‌DerekS findings is that leatherbacks have‍ been detected ⁤in The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s (BOEM) wind lease⁣ areas and high-use ⁣shipping channels,as shown‍ in the figure below. This suggests⁤ that ⁢turtles are present within these areas during migrations and/or foraging seasons.

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