The response of sea turtles to vocalizations opens new perspectives to reduce their bycatch

The response of sea turtles to vocalizations opens new perspectives to reduce their bycatch

Chevallier, D., Maucourt, L., Charrier, I. et al. The response of sea turtles to vocalizations opens new perspectives to reduce their bycatch. Sci Rep 14, 16519 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-67501-z

Despite the intensive investigation of many aspects of sea turtle life-history in the wild for over four decades, their underwater communication capacities and behavioral responses to sound have gone largely overlooked. Our recent findings about sounds produced by sea turtles in the French West Indies island of Martinique elicit strong interest and therefore present new opportunities to reduce harmful interactions between turtles and fishing gear.

Contact: Damien Chevallier, damien.chevallier@cnrs.fr  
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Damien CHEVALLIER
UA Schoelcher Martinique
Research engineer
RECAP
The French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
Published on 22 Aug 2024
Updated on 05 Sep 2024