El Animal que Inventó el GPS hace 40 Millones de Años

IN THEORY with Almendra Veiga and Celeste Giardinelli 🐢 How do sea turtles know where to go? The most incredible natural GPS on the planet 🧭 Sea turtles migrate thousands of kilometers across oceans without visual references and return to the exact same beach where they were born. Their secret? A mineral called "magnetite" in their brain that functions as a natural compass. In this episode, we explore the most fascinating migrations in the marine world and why they are key to understanding the health of our oceans. 🧠 What you'll hear: • The incredible natural GPS of sea turtles 🗺️ • Animal migration cases that show the interconnectedness of the sea 🌊 • The threats our seas face ⚠️ • Who is researching and creating networks to protect our Patagonian sea 🤝 💭 What do you think? Do you think we can learn from animals to see the sea as a whole without borders? 🔔 Don't forget to subscribe and activate the bell so you don't miss any episodes of In Theory. 📱 Follow us on our social media: Instagram: @enteoriaok TikTok: @enteoriaok Spotify: In Theory 00:00 Introduction 00:48 How do animals know where to go? 02:55 Jorge's case: the turtle who recovered his instinct 03:57 Famous penguins 04:43 Ocean currents and climate change 05:33 The butterfly effect 06:43 NASA and the color of the sea 07:28 Threats to the sea 07:56 Overfishing 09:52 Accidental fishing and birds covered in plastic 11:00 Plastic in the sea 13:56 Hydrocarbons 15:01 Oil exploration: the noise that disorients cetaceans 15:57 The SOFAR channel 17:18 Regional cooperation 18:34 Reflections