yes their are national marine sanctuaries along its path
Leatherback turtles live near jellyfish for their food and have many marine life in their eco-system.
National Marine Sanctuary Foundation8601 Georgia Ave., Ste. 501Silver Spring, MD 20910
With the vast ocean managed in the lowest common way, some places need to be set aside for lasting conservation and managment. National Marine Sanctuaries are our Nation's ocean treasures and are set aside for enjoyment for this and future generations.
There are different kinds of sea turtles, and they have different diets. These are the ones that I know of: *Loggerhead Turtle: crustaceans, molluscs, and fishes*Green Turtle: turtle grass, and other marine plants*Leatherback: Jellyfish
The Sanctuaries Act authorizes the Secretary of Commerce to designate and protect areas of the marine environment.
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There are a wide variety of ocean omnivores. These include several types of crab such as the blue crab, several turtles including the leatherback sea turtle, dolphins, and manatees.
Of course they can swim, that's why they are marine turtles, you know mariners.
marine turtles live in oceans.
The Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act (MPRSA), also known as the Ocean Dumping Act, prohibits the dumping of material into the ocean that would unreasonably degrade or endanger human health or the marine environment.
Marine turtles do come ashore to lay their eggs.
The MARINE SANCTUARIES !