[HTML][HTML] Delineating spatial use combined with threat assessment to aid critical recovery of northeast Australia's endangered hawksbill turtle, one of western Pacific's …

CA Madden Hof, C Smith, S Miller, K Ashman… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The current rate of decline in the globally significant western Pacific hawksbill turtle nesting
population on Milman Island on the northern Great Barrier Reef (neQLD) suggests that it …

'Eye in the sky': Off-the-shelf unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) highlights exposure of marine turtles to floating litter (FML) in nearshore waters of Mayo Bay, Philippines

NAS Abreo, RM Aurelio Jr, VB Kobayashi… - Marine Pollution …, 2023 - Elsevier
Litter is a serious threat to the marine environment, with detrimental effects on wildlife and
marine biodiversity. Limited data as a result of funding and logistical challenges in …

Dispersal corridors of neonate sea turtles from dominant rookeries in the Western Indian Ocean

DZM Le Gouvello, S Heye, LR Harris… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Identifying dispersal pathways and critical habitats is essential to evaluate risks and inform
effective management strategies of migratory marine species during all life stages. This is …

Offshore dispersal and predation of sea turtle hatchlings i: A study of hawksbill turtles at Chagar Hutang Turtle Sanctuary, Malaysia

J Oñate-Casado, DT Booth… - Ichthyology & …, 2021 - meridian.allenpress.com
Sea turtle hatchlings emerge from underground nests at night, rapidly crawling seaward to
swim off shore. Once in the water, hatchlings might experience high predation rates while in …

Testing the validity of using raceway and swimway performance in sea turtle hatchlings as an index of real-life crawling and swimming performance

NA Mazlan, DT Booth, MU Rusli - Wildlife Research, 2021 - CSIRO Publishing
AbstractContext Increasingly, ecological studies of sea turtles are measuring locomotion
performance of newly emerged hatchlings in raceways and swimways under the assumption …

[PDF][PDF] Investigating hawksbill turtle migratory paths and foraging grounds as strongholds or targets driving critical population declines

C Madden Hof - bmis-bycatch.org
Once abundant across most tropical regions of the world, only approximately 4,800 adult
female hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) are thought to remain in the Pacific Ocean …

[PDF][PDF] High marine predation of loggerhead turtle hatchlings at Boavista, Cabo Verde

A Louro, L Almeida, A Marco, S Martins, EP Lopes - 2022 - researchgate.net
Boavista Island supports the highest abundance of nests of the Northeast Atlantic
subpopulation of loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta. Around 80–85% of them are …