This research examines how different sea turtle species uniquely shape marine ecosystems through their feeding behaviors. Studying green, loggerhead, and Kemp’s ridley turtles along Florida’s Gulf Coast, the work reveals species-specific ecological functions involving seagrass grazing, sediment mixing, and food web interactions that contribute to ecosystem resilience and coastal conservation.
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Marine debris severely harms ocean ecosystems, yet most cleanup focuses only on floating waste. This research develops underwater robots equipped with specialized computer vision to detect and remove submerged trash. By training algorithms for challenging underwater conditions, the work enables safer, scalable cleanup operations and supports long-term ocean preservation.