“…With the advancements defining rookery population structure across the Pacific, an increasing number of foraging grounds have now been analyzed using MSA across northern Australia (Dethmers et al, 2010), Southeast Asia (Jensen et al, 2016b;Joseph and Nishizawa, 2016), Southwest Pacific Ocean (Read et al, 2015;Jensen et al, 2016a), Northwest Pacific Ocean (Nishizawa et al, 2013), Central Pacific Naro-Maciel et al, 2014b), and the East Pacific (Amorocho et al, 2012;Chaves et al, 2017). These studies have shown considerable variation in results, with some foraging ground aggregations being composed mostly of turtles from the nearest stock (see Glossary) such as Hawaii, Aru, Gulf of Carpentaria, and the northern and southern Great Barrier Reef Dethmers et al, 2010;Jensen et al, 2016a), while other aggregations include significant numbers of turtles from distant stocks over 2,000 km away such as Palmyra, New Caledonia, Colombia and Japan (Amorocho et al, 2012;Nishizawa et al, 2013;Naro-Maciel et al, 2014b;Read et al, 2015).…”