General Information

capture, sighting
Surface-pelagic Drift Community (Eastern Gulf)
11
Southwest
27.14 -82.76
Ceriani, Simona A; Hardy, Robert F; Hirama, Tomo; Witherington, Blair E
Hardy, Robert F - Phone Number: (727) 896-8626, Email: robert.hardy@myfwc.com
Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission - Fish & Wildlife Research Institute, Disney's Animals, Science and Environment
state agency, commercial
Active
8/2005
n/a

Equipment and Methods

boat survey, dip net

Sampling and Effort

Visual Capture
Sampling regime: annually annually
Measure of effort: unknown cap/area
pelagic
pelagic marine
1 649
53

Captures and Sightings Information

Species No. of
Captures
No. of
Sightings
Min Size*
(cm)
Max Size*
(cm)
Mean Size*
(cm)
FP
Observed
Life Stages** Comments
Green Turtle (Cm) 22 25 18.5 26.3 23.9 No O, N
Loggerhead (Cc) 33 13 4.6 16.9 11.2 No O, N, S, A
Kemp's Ridley (Lk) 24 36 29.6 35.2 25.2 No O, N, S, A
Hawksbill (Ei) 2 0 21.0 24.8 22.9 No O
Leatherback (Dc) 0 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
*All size measurements are SSCL unless otherwise indicated
** For Cm, Cc, Lk, & Ei: O - Oceanic-stage juvenile; N - Neritic-stage juvenile; S - Subadult; A - Adult. For Dc: I - Immature; A - Adult. n/a = not applicable; n/r = not reported.

This report adheres to the following size ranges for life stage classification for these species:

Other Information Collected

diet
satellite tracking
stable isotopes
diving behavior

Project Summary

This broad study area includes pelagic waters west of the Florida Peninsula offshore of Tampa Bay, south to Key West. These waters are accessed from ports at St. Petersburg, Sarasota, Marco Island, and Key West, Florida. This is part of a larger study of sea turtles in surface-pelagic drift communities in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean. Surface-pelagic posthatchling and juvenile turtles inhabit surface drift-lines located in the northern Gulf of Mexico. They are observed and captured during linear transects through oceanic fronts, slicks, windrows, Sargassum patches, and other drift material. Transects take place seasonally, principally July to October, during periods of calm sea state (Beaufort force 0-3). Capture rates (turtles per time, distance, or area) of posthatchling turtles are highest for transects in Atlantic shelf waters near the Gulf Stream. Capture rates of small juveniles are highest for transects in the Gulf of Mexico 40-70 NM from Florida. All Kemp’s ridleys captured so far have been from the Gulf of Mexico. Behavioral measurements and diet analysis suggest that loggerhead posthatchlings are float-and-wait foragers of mainly animal material, with a diet that includes mostly neuston from the Sargassum community, pleuston, jellies, and drift carrion.

Documents

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Literature/Reports Produced

Witherington, B. 1994. Some "lost-year" turtles found. In: Schroeder, B.A., and B.E. Witherington (comps.). Proc. 13th ISTS. NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-SEFSC-341, pp. 194-196.

Witherington, B. 1994. Flotsam, jetsam, post-hatchling loggerheads, and the advecting surface smorgasbord. In: Bjorndal, K.A., A.B. Bolten, D.A. Johnston, and P.J. Eliazar (comps.). Proc. 14th ISTS. NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-SEFSC-351, pp. 166-168.

Witherington, B. 2000. Habits and bad habits of young loggerhead turtles in the open ocean. In: Abreu-Grobois, F.A., R. Briseno Duenas, R. Marquez, and L. Sarti (comps.). Proc. 18th ISTS. NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-SEFSC-436, pp. 34-35.

Witherington, B.E. 2002. Ecology of neonate loggerhead turtles inhabiting lines of downwelling near a Gulf Stream front. Marine Biology 140:843-853.

Witherington, B., and S. Hirama. 2006. Little loggerheads packed with pelagic plastic. In: Pilcher, N.J. (comp.). Proc. 23rd ISTS. NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-SEFSC-536, pp. 137-138.

Witherington, B., and S. Hirama. 2006. Sea turtles of the epi-pelagic Sargassum drift community. In: Frick, M., A. Panagopoulou, A. Rees, and K. Williams (comps.). Book of abstracts. 26th ISTS. International Sea Turtle Society, Athens, Greece, pp. 209.

Witherington, B. 2006. Threats to Neonate Sea Turtles in Atlantic Surface Waters off Florida. Final report submitted to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. May 25, 2006. 32 pp.

Witherington, B. E., S. Hirama, and R. F. Hardy. 2012. Young sea turtles of the pelagic Sargassum-dominated drift community: habitat use, population density, and threats. Marine Ecology Progress Series 463:1–22. http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v463/p1-22/