Stunning drone footage released by the Great Barrier Reef Foundation shows thousands of turtles swimming in the crystal blue ocean 😍
TURTLES. Green turtles swim near the world's largest green turtle rookery on Raine Island, a remote vegetated coral cay situated 620 km northwest of Cairns. Photo by Great Barrier Reef Foundation/AFP
Raine Island, off the northern tip of Australia, plays host to around 60,000 female green turtles who migrate hundreds of kilometers from the Great Barrier Reef to lay their eggs each year. Stunning drone footage released by the Great Barrier Reef Foundation on Tuesday, June 9, shows thousands of turtles swimming in the crystal blue ocean.
"Trying to accurately count thousands of painted and unpainted turtles from a small boat in rough weather was difficult," the paper's lead author Andrew Dunstan said.
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