Identifying the foraging grounds of the new loggerhead turtle nesters in the western Mediterranean

Author:

Cardona Luis12ORCID,Abalo‐Morla Sara3ORCID,Cani Alessandra12ORCID,Feliu‐Tena Blanca3,Izaguirre Nuria12,Tomás Jesús4,Belda Eduardo J.3

Affiliation:

1. Departament de Biologia Evolutiva, Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals Universitat de Barcelona (UB) Barcelona Spain

2. Institut de Recerca de la Biodiversitat (IRBio) Universitat de Barcelona (UB) Barcelona Spain

3. Institut d'Investigació per a la Gestió de Zones Costaneres (IGIC) Universitat Politècnica de València Valencia Spain

4. Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology University of Valencia Valencia Spain

Abstract

Abstract The western Mediterranean Sea has traditionally served as a primary foraging ground for juvenile loggerhead turtles from three distinct regional management units: the North‐western Atlantic, the Mediterranean and Cape Verde. Nesting activities were sporadic. Recently, nesting activity on the beaches of eastern Spain has increased, due to warmer sand and water temperatures during the summer months. The study has integrated stable isotope analysis of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) with satellite telemetry to identify the foraging grounds of these new colonizers nesting on Spanish beaches. Results indicate that the majority of these adult females forage oceanically in the Algerian Basin, with a few exhibiting distinct stable isotope signals, tentatively associated with foraging in shallow coastal areas in the central Mediterranean Sea. The dominance of oceanic foragers in this new population is noteworthy, given the Algerian Basin's oligotrophic nature. This contrasts with the prevalence of neritic foraging in adult females nesting in the central and eastern Mediterranean Sea. The use of the Algerian Basin as a foraging ground for adult loggerhead turtles exposes them to bycatch from drifting longlines. The authorities should refrain from increasing bluefin quotas imposed on longliners in the Algerian Basin unless the fishery avoids using squid as bait and agrees to deploy hooks deeper than 25 m to reduce loggerhead turtle bycatch.

Funder

Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico

Fundació Barcelona Zoo

Fundación Biodiversidad

Universitat de Barcelona

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Aquatic Science

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