Cooling nest temperatures could help reduce the trend.
Turtle conservation efforts must also address threats beyond climate change, including pollution, fishing bycatch and illegal poaching.
Because of global warming, most newborn sea turtles are female, which could put their long-term survival at risk. New research reveals that in addition to more widely used techniques such as shading and irrigation, the splitting of the turtle nests, which has not been tried before, could even out the sex ratio of turtle hatchlings.
Scientists also argue that to increase the resilience of sea turtles, turtle conservation must address threats beyond climate change, including ocean pollution, unsustainable fishing and illegal wildlife trade.
Marugame Udon Partners With Oceanic Society For Earth Day
Restaurants will donate 20% of day s sales to help improve ocean health, save marine wildlife
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DALLAS, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Marugame Udon, the world s No. 1 udon concept, will celebrate Earth Day by partnering with Oceanic Society. Twenty percent of every guest purchase made at all Marugame Udon locations on Earth Day, Thursday, April 22, will go toward raising $10,000 for the Oceanic Society and its Blue Habits programs that support ocean health. Additionally, on Earth Day, the first 100 guests at each location will receive green udon noodles, colored with spinach powder, to commemorate the partnership.