
TurtleCam #58 - Through a sea turtle's eyes in the Mediterranean!
In the TurtleCam project, I am temporarily mounting cameras onto the shell's of sea turtles to gain scientific insights into their secret lives. Each week from today, I will share a new TurtleCam video on YouTube to help raise awareness for sea turtle conservation!
Video 58 of 61. This video was filmed in Valencia (Spain) and it features a loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta).
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Check out the next TurtleCam video: https://youtu.be/uqOwZjRJPAg
Check out all our TurtleCam videos here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdX1kHCE3VynkkEudrTSijCsKytU_BeMY
TurtleCams are made from a small dive camera, a radio transmitter, and an upcycled fishing buoy. Each of these items is glued together to create a device that can be mounted directly on the shell of a free-swimming sea turtle using corrodible links that detach within a few hours allowing us to recover it and the footage it contains. These TurtleCams are providing us with a first-person (or should it be first-turtle?) perspective of how sea turtles see the world around them.
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