Modelling drift of cold-stunned Kemp's ridley turtles stranding on the Dutch coast.

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2024-10-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.16913.2
Darshika Manral, Ilse Bos, Mark de Boer, Erik van Sebille
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Background: Every few years, juvenile Kemp's ridley turtles ( Lepidochelys kempii) are stranded on the Dutch coasts. The main population distribution of this critically endangered species primarily inhabits the Gulf of Mexico and the east coast of the United States. This study focuses on five reports from the Netherlands between 2007 and 2022, where juvenile turtles were reported to strand alive during the winter, albeit in a hypothermic state. At ambient ocean temperatures between 10°C and 13°C, Kemp's ridley turtles begin to show an inability to actively swim and remain afloat on the ocean's surface, a condition termed 'cold stunning'. Understanding their transport in cold-stunned state can help improve the rehabilitation process of stranded turtles.

Methods: Cold-stunned turtles are back-tracked as passive, virtual particles from their stranding location using Lagrangian flow modelling. This study investigates when and where these juvenile turtles cross the threshold temperatures between 10° C and 14° C before stranding by tracking the temperature along the trajectories.

Results: As expected, the simulations show the transport of the cold-stunned turtles via the English Channel. More surprisingly, the analysis suggests they likely experience cold-stunning in the southern North Sea region and encounter temperatures below 10°C for only a few days to up to three weeks, and below 12°C for up to a month before stranding.

Conclusions: The estimate of cold-stunned drift duration of the turtles provides additional knowledge about their health status at the time of stranding. Adherence to rehabilitation protocols for Kemp's ridley and post-release monitoring are recommended to improve their long-term survival.

为搁浅在荷兰海岸的冷惊蛰肯普氏脊龟建立漂流模型。
背景:每隔几年,就会有幼年肯氏脊龟(Lepidochelys kempii)在荷兰海岸搁浅。这种极度濒危物种的主要种群分布在墨西哥湾和美国东海岸。本研究主要关注荷兰在 2007 年至 2022 年间的五份报告,据报告,这些幼龟在冬季搁浅,尽管处于低体温状态,但仍能存活。当海洋环境温度在 10°C 至 13°C 之间时,肯氏脊龟开始出现无法积极游泳并在海面上漂浮的情况,这种情况被称为 "冷晕"。了解它们在冷晕状态下的运输情况有助于改善搁浅海龟的康复过程:方法:利用拉格朗日流模型,将冷晕海龟作为被动的虚拟颗粒从搁浅地点进行回溯。本研究通过沿轨迹追踪温度,研究这些幼龟在搁浅前何时何地越过 10 摄氏度至 14 摄氏度的临界温度:结果:正如预期的那样,模拟结果显示,冷搁浅海龟通过英吉利海峡运输。更令人惊讶的是,分析表明它们很可能在北海南部地区经历了冷惊蛰,在搁浅前,温度低于 10°C 的时间只有几天到三周,低于 12°C 的时间长达一个月:结论:对海龟冷冻漂流持续时间的估计为了解海龟搁浅时的健康状况提供了更多信息。建议遵守肯氏脊龟康复规程,并在释放后对其进行监测,以提高其长期存活率。
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