Environment and Resource Management

Premiere

Premiere makes her debut

Satellite fixes

Red dots on the map below will indicate the turtles location from clear readings taken from the tracking device. Dates shown will be in year/month/day format, i.e. 20020917 means 17 September 2002.

"Premiere" update, 10 March 2004

Premiere tracking map
Figure 1. Satellite telemetry results for PREMIERE (adult female loggerhead turtle, K33061).

Premiere is an adult female loggerhead turtle originally tagged as a hatchling at Mon Repos Beach in January-February 1975. She is the first of the tagged loggerhead hatchlings recorded returning as a breeding adult. She was recaptured laying eggs on four occasions during November 2003-January 2004. After laying her third clutch for the season she was removed from Mon Repos Beach, fitted with a satellite tracking radio transmitter (PTT) and released from Mon Repos beach on 28 December 2003 (see map).

Background information

Premiere is the first of a series of loggerhead turtles that were marked as hatchlings using carapace mutilation tagging at Mon Repos during the 1970s and which have returned to the nesting beaches as breeding adults. She was fitted with a radio tag (PPT) and released for tracking studies using satellite telemetry via the ARGOS satellite system during December 2003 and into early 2004.

The objectives of this telemetry study are, battery life permitting:

K33061, Caretta caretta (Premiere)

Date Beach & sector Nesting
success
Clutch Emergence success

24 Nov 03

Mon Repos 6.0 Laid 136 eggs
11 Dec 03 Mon Repos 7.0 Laid Not counted
26 Dec 03 Oaks Beach Did not lay
26 Dec 03 Mon Repos 6.0 Laid 120 eggs
28 Dec 03 Mon Repos 14.0 Released
14 Jan 04 Mon Repos 7.1 Laid 130 eggs
Dr Col Limpus with K33061

Dr Col Limpus with K33061

Gonad examinations, 26 Dec 2003

After completion of laying she was removed from the beach and held at the Mon Repos Conservation Park research laboratory where her gonads were examined using ultrasound and laparoscopy before she was fitted with the PPT.

Turtle transmitter sponsored by Seaworld Research and Rescue Foundation.

Last updated 14 June 2011

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