Sea Turtles Don Swimsuits for Science

Suits help researchers collect fecal samples

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Collecting the feces of an extremely strong, 120kg sea turtle in the open ocean is no simple task.

But University of Queensland researchers have developed an ingenious solution, by dressing the turtles in stylish, customised swimsuits.

A PhD student from UQ’s School of Biological Sciences, Owen Coffee, with the help of UQ researcher Carmen da Silva, is researching the diet of endangered sea turtles in the hope of locating their foraging areas to better protect the species.

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