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Flatback Sea Turtle

Natator depressus

The flatback sea turtle (Natator depressus) is a marine turtle closely associated with northern Australia and nearby shallow coastal waters. Its common name comes from the relatively low, flattened carapace, which differs from the more domed shell of many other sea turtles. Females nest on Australian beaches, while juveniles and adults spend much of their lives over continental shelf habitats rather than crossing entire oceans in the same way some sea turtle species do.

Flatback sea turtle stewardship starts on northern Australian nesting beaches and continues through coastal planning, fisheries work, rescue, and rehabilitation. Conservation teams monitor nests, shield hatchlings from artificial light and predators, and respond to strandings or boat injuries. Turtle excluder devices, careful net use, and reduced marine debris help lower accidental deaths at sea. Rehabilitation facilities need seawater systems, swim space, wound care, and release assessment by trained staff. Because nesting is geographically limited, local beach protection and accurate seasonal records are especially important for population planning.

Colors: Black, Brown, Cream, Gold, Gray, Leucistic, Melanistic, Mottled, Piebald, Red, Silver, Spotted, Tan, White, Wild Type

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