Sea Turtle Satellite Tracking | Zoe

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Cumulative distance traveled: 11,650 km (7,239 miles)
Maximum dive depth: 750 m
Zoe has moved north out of the estuary where she was first tagged and is heading northeast along the coast of Brazil. A recent dive lasted nearly 40 minutes. Straight line distance from release site is 1,178 km.

Distance covered since last location: 54 km
Maximum dive depth since last location:35 m
Sea floor depth: between 250 m and 1,000 m

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Cumulative Distance refers to how far the turtle has actually travelled since it was first tagged. Straight Line Distance refers to the distance between where the turtle was first tagged and its current position in a straight line.

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Map courtesy of Sea Turtle Conservancy. Data © WWF and Partners.
This map is updated with new points as soon as they are received by the Sea Turtle Conservancy. The red location point is the most recent location received for this turtle. If the red point is more than two months old, then the transmitter is most likely no longer working.

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