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04/21/2026

Ocean blue with Apex predators

Florida life life

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Gracias por compartir y de esa forma educar a nuevas generaciones de que los tiburones no son animales peligrosos y por lo contrario son parte fundamental en el ecosistema.
CHRISTIAN TORRES IG@seaforeverphotography

Hawksbills are estimated to reach maturity between 20 to 35 years of age, depending upon a variety of factors, especiall...
06/16/2024

Hawksbills are estimated to reach maturity between 20 to 35 years of age, depending upon a variety of factors, especially resource availability. Although life expectancy remains unconfirmed, they are long-lived and estimated to live 50 to 60 years.

Every 1 to 5 years, female hawksbill turtles return to nest on beaches in the general areas where they hatched decades earlier. Hawksbills generally lay three to five nests per season, which each contain an average of 130 to 160 eggs. The nesting season varies by location, but in most places occurs between April and November of each year. Hawksbills typically nest at night on small and isolated “pocket” beaches, with little or no sand and a rocky approach. They usually nest high up on the beach under or in vegetation.

After about two months incubating in the warm sand, the eggs hatch, and the hatchlings make their way to the water. Hatchlings orient seaward by moving away from the darkest silhouette of the landward dune or vegetation to crawl towards the brightest horizon. On undeveloped beaches, this is toward the open horizon over the ocean.

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Photo by Christian Torres / Seaforever Photography

As apex predators, sharks play an important role in the ecosystem by maintaining the species below them in the food chai...
06/13/2024

As apex predators, sharks play an important role in the ecosystem by maintaining the species below them in the food chain and serving as an indicator for ocean health. They help remove the weak and the sick as well as keeping the balance with competitors helping to ensure species diversity.

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Photo by Christian Torres / Seaforever Photography
Jun 2024

GREEN SEA TURTLE FACTS:When it comes to laying their eggs, they can be a bit nostalgic When female green sea turtles rea...
06/12/2024

GREEN SEA TURTLE FACTS:
When it comes to laying their eggs, they can be a bit nostalgic
When female green sea turtles reach maturity, at about 20 to 35 years of age, they like to return to the same beach where they hatched. Once there, they use their flippers to dig a hole in the sand, then lay about 115 eggs in it (that’s about nine dozen for the egg-heads among you).
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Photo by Christian Torres / Seaforever Photography
Jun 2024

Recovering shark pics from old hard drives. Thousands of files almost lost. Now are in double backup.Ready to print on m...
06/02/2024

Recovering shark pics from old hard drives. Thousands of files almost lost. Now are in double backup.

Ready to print on metal and beautify any home that loves underwater life.

Photo by Christian Torres / Seaforever Photography
Jun 2020

BULL SHARKS Must keep salt in their bodies to survive, and most can live only in salt water. But bull sharks have develo...
05/08/2024

BULL SHARKS
Must keep salt in their bodies to survive, and most can live only in salt water. But bull sharks have developed special adaptations—the way their kidneys function and special glands near their tails—that help them keep salt in their bodies even when they're in freshwater. Scientists are still studying these sharks to figure out why they developed this unusual ability.

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