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Tracking Lucero: Scientists follow a rare Eastern Pacific leatherback sea turtle

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Tracking Lucero: Scientists follow a rare Eastern Pacific leatherback sea turtle
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Fewer than 1,000 leatherback sea turtles remain in the Eastern Pacific, nesting along the coastline that runs from Mexico to Ecuador. Scientists have previously fitted tracking devices to leatherbacks on other beaches across Latin America and from bycatch near Ecuador. However, they recently tagged the first nesting leatherback in Ecuador, the southern limit of the species’ nesting range. Scientists named the turtle Lucero, “morning star” in Spanish, and estimated her age at 25-40 years. They pl

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