Drone helps researchers count turtles at Raine Island on Great Barrier Reef

New Zealand Herald Tuesday, 9 June 2020 ()
Drone helps researchers count turtles at Raine Island on Great Barrier ReefStunning footage has captured up to 64,000 turtles bobbing about in the ocean together.Researchers at Raine Island, the world's largest green turtle rookery on the Great Barrier Reef, used a drone to count how many green turtles...
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