ScienceAlert: A global map predicting where sea turtle nesting sites occur throughout the world has been developed by a James Cook University researcher, to help define where they lay their eggs and to help better protect their habitats.
Dr David Pike, from JCUs School of Marine and Tropical Biology, said the project was an attempt to map sea turtle nesting habitat in coastal areas across the world.
The three-year study, "Climate influences the global distribution of sea turtle nesting", was the first step...