Catching Sea Turtles!

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On this episode of Beyond the Tide, Coyote and the crew catch Sea Turtles off the coast of Australia!

In partnership with World Wild Fund of Australia and Australias Traditional Owners the team was very fortunate to have the opportunity to get up close and document these majestic sea creatures as part of an ongoing tracking and research program authorized by the state of Queensland. For Coyote specifically this episode was an absolute dream come true!

Get ready to see the team in action catching Green Sea Turtles!

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There are countless threats to sea turtles worldwide including pollution, entanglement in nets and constant changes in their ecosystem. WWF is constantly working to help sea turtles and through the process of tagging and obtaining data from the turtles they are able to gauge the growth and health of these fragile animals. Their tireless efforts are helping to preserve the future for one of the planets most iconic sea creatures. Their tagging program is important for conservation because it puts very little stress on the animals, helps keep a detailed record of the individual turtles, their travel patterns and their overall wellbeing. To learn more about their conservation work, visit their green sea turtle page!

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My heart melted when Cayote calmed down the turtle. Omfg, I love them and this show!

jenikatorreja
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Turtles always have that "I'm not impressed" look on their faces

legiondood
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Coyote: "We're gonna name this one Eddy!"

Eddy: 😎

lupeamour
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the entire time the turtle was like "wait these guys arent trying to eat me?" and then when they released it back it was like "wait wot im back and still alive"

dannykim
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Turtle is like, "Dude, hands off the shell! Just waxed it!"

ForgottenHonor
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7:25 Mark: "Whoo!"
Coyote: "Whoo!"
Turtle: SLAP!

trogdor
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The whole point of this was to tag the turtles to research, remove barnacles and genuinely them but everyone is saying that he was hurting them and while it may have stressed them out a bit, it was for a good cause and you need to stop commenting things on his videos without knowing anything about rescues or turtles. Love you lots coyote don’t let people who don’t know what their talking about effect your amazing content!

Hannah-svpi
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I love how coyote doesn’t get upset when he misses a catch. He just kinda laughs at himself. What a guy

tannachapin
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The way eddys face lit up when the turtle was named after him <3

serenamisaebrown
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Y’all complaining about the “poor turtles” but they are handled extremely carefully as everyone catching them and handling them are literally professionals and it’s for the purpose of research to HELP to turtles and figure out how to make them thrive soo.... there’s nothing to worry about

grace-ukhj
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Coyote is such an animal lover that the animals start to love coyote

solarfastblur
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I was lucky enough to actually see one in the wild. Beautiful creatures.

symbiotesoda
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Seeing Coyote without a Hat is like seeing Jeffree Star with eyebrows

ThePlunkSlide
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Did half of you not pay attention to the video, and get distracted by the "cute" sea turtle? 1. Coyote and the crew didn't just hop on boats and chase after sea turtles. They're with a group of wildlife researchers who collect data on the turtle's populations. 2. Their job is to tag the turtles, not spend their entire day removing barnacles. I'm sorry if you think that's wrong, but collecting data/tagging as many turtles as possible is way more beneficial to them than cleaning off barnacles that will probably return. 3. Humans are destroying their populations, humans are destroying the Great Barrier Reef, and nothing is going to change because corporate greed/politics doesn't really have the well being of wildlife in mind.

Aaron_Jensen
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I love how calm the turtle is. Not scared, not fussing, just patient. Waiting to go back in the water.

jackhickey
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This man cares about animals so much than himself
He’s the heir to Steve Irwin’s throne.

artyanimations
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There should be a side show called the 'The Adventures Of Mark And Mario' where they go off and explore while Coyote stayes to write scripts for previous episodes. What do you guys think?

mattyphillips
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"Dude, are you crying?"

"N-no, I'm secreting mucus from my eye membranes."

Zelksys
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Coyote, I have a really important question. Earlier today, my classmate found a lizard who's eyes were bleeding and bloody. I took it home and it is doing better, however it's eyes are still bloody and closed, and I have good reason to believe it is blind, at least for now. What should I do to take care of it until I release it?

P.S. If you see this, I would greatly appreciate it if you liked it so Coyote will see. Thank you.

I just got reminded about this so I’d like to clarify that it was a western fence lizard and this is not normal behavior for them. Also I was 11 years old at the time lol

Mollusk_Magus
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That's one of the calmest creatures I've ever seen. Truly a majestic wonder if nature. No wonder it's my dad's favorite animal, it just has such an intelligent and amazing presence.

Mlynoph