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Groundbreaking Marine Biology Discovery Reveals Why Thailand's Coastal Ecosystems Depend on Flying Seabird Droppings

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Revolutionary research published in Current Biology has fundamentally transformed scientific understanding of seabird behavior and its ecological implications for coastal environments worldwide. Japanese scientists using innovative belly-mounted cameras documented that streaked shearwaters defecate almost exclusively while flying, never while resting on water surfaces, contradicting decades of assumptions about marine bird physiology and behavior.

This discovery carries profound implications for Thailand’s extensive coastlines, coral reef systems, and marine tourism industry, where understanding nutrient cycling, disease transmission pathways, and ecological relationships between seabirds and coastal environments affects millions of visitors, fishing communities, and conservation efforts across the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea regions.

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Scientists confirm seabirds mostly poop midair. Here is why it matters to Thailand

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Researchers found streaked shearwaters defecate almost always while flying. The finding appears in Current Biology and surprised the research team (Current Biology DOI).

This discovery matters to beachgoers and coastal managers. The behavior affects nutrient flows and disease risks near shores.

Scientists attached small cameras to the bellies of 15 streaked shearwaters. The devices recorded nearly 36 hours of footage and 195 defecation events (ScienceNews, Gizmodo).

The birds excreted at regular intervals. The typical interval was every four to ten minutes (New York Times).

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Eco-Tourism Gives New Life to Endangered Sea Turtles in Florida Keys

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Eco-tourism is emerging as a critical ally in the fight to save endangered sea turtles in the Florida Keys, turning tourist curiosity and compassion into vital support for veterinary care and conservation. At the famed Turtle Hospital in Marathon, veterinarians face mounting financial pressures, yet visitor engagement is proving key to their continued success in saving countless marine lives. This model, blending wildlife education and tourism, holds profound lessons for conservation initiatives in Thailand and around the world.

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