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Depending on the species, sea turtles feast on anything from seaweed to jellyfish. They consume squid, barnacles, sponges and sea anemones, among other creatures, while green turtles—the herbivores—primarily eat sea grasses and algae.

In terms of geography, a sea is part of the ocean partially enclosed by land. Seas are found on the margins of the ocean and are partially enclosed by land. Here, you can see that the Bering Sea is part of the Pacific Ocean. ... Seas are smaller than oceans and are usually located where the land and ocean meet.

Each sea turtle species uniquely affects the diversity, habitat and functionality of its environment. Whether by grazing on seagrass, controlling sponge distribution, feasting on jellyfish, transporting nutrients or supporting other marine life, sea turtles play vital roles in maintaining the health of the oceans.

Currently, we kill an estimated 4,600 turtles every year due to fishing -- they are wrapped in the nets or hooked on bait lines set for fish. However, a new report shows that this represents a 90% reduction of sea turtles as bycatch since 1990. So, is 4,600 deaths is good news?Sep 14, 2011

Beaches and dune systems do not get very many nutrients during the year, so very little vegetation grows on the dunes and no vegetation grows on the beach itself. This is because sand does not hold nutrients very well. Sea turtles use beaches and the lower dunes to nest and lay their eggs.

Take a look at a few simple yet important steps that you can take during your beach days to protect sea turtles.Minimize beach lighting. ... Avoid beach fires during the nesting season. ... Keep beaches and waterways free of trash! ... Don't disturb nesting females. ... Stay alert when boating.

Adult sea turtles have a few predators, mostly large sharks. Tiger sharks, in particular, are known for eating sea turtles. Killer whales have been known to prey on leatherback turtles. Fishes, dogs, seabirds, raccoons, ghost crabs, and other predators prey on eggs and hatchlings.

Worldwide, six of the seven sea turtle species are classified as threatened or endangered due to human actions and lifestyles. The biggest threats include: Entanglement in fishing gear. Poaching and illegal trade of eggs, meat, and shells.

1. Turn Out Lights Visible From the Beach!Sea turtle hatchlings use light and reflections from the moon to find their way to the water at night. ... Reduce the Amount of Garbage You Produce and Clean Up Trash You See On the Beach.Sea turtles can become tangled in plastic and trash both on the shore and in the water.More items...

Sea turtles can bite. They have sharp beaks and extremely strong jaws. A sea turtle bite is unlikely (or so I believed), but it can really hurt! It can also cause a serious bruise or break the skin, or even break bones.

Table salt is more heavily processed to eliminate minerals and usually contains an additive to prevent clumping. ... Sea salt and table salt have the same basic nutritional value, despite the fact that sea salt is often promoted as being healthier. Sea salt and table salt contain comparable amounts of sodium by weight.

Starfish & Their Babies. There are 2,000 species of starfish, also known as sea stars or Asteroidea, living in the world's oceans. Though these invertebrates have no brains or blood, they're more than capable of reproducing; females can even spawn up to 65 million eggs at once.

Regeneration. Starfish are unique among aquatic life because they have the ability to regenerate an arm when they lose one. It's not unusual for a predator to bite off part of an arm, and some species of starfish can break off their own arms where it connects to the central body to help escape from predators.

Table salt is more heavily processed to eliminate minerals and usually contains an additive to prevent clumping. ... Sea salt and table salt have the same basic nutritional value, despite the fact that sea salt is often promoted as being healthier. Sea salt and table salt contain comparable amounts of sodium by weight.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a country situated in Southwest Asia, the largest country of Arabia, bordering the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea, north of Yemen. ... The kingdom occupies 80% of the Arabian Peninsula.

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