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Sea Turtles-WEEKEND NATURALIST
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 8

Sea Turtles-WEEKEND NATURALIST

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-11-05
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This Sea Turtles -WEEKENDNATURALIST FIELDGUIDE, one in a series, is designed especially for the active Southern Californian day trip & weekend traveler. This definitively visual guide has quick read educational content written by , Jeffrey A. Seminoff, Ph.D., Marine Turtle Ecology & Assessment Program NOAA - National Marine Fisheries Service. Illustrated by Dawn N.Ericson & Dominique Navarro. Seven sea turtles animals are identified with illustrations, photos, diagrams, nesting MAP and comprehensive text. Printed in the U.S.A LAMINATED.Field guide folded size 6" x 8.5"

Sea Turtles of the Eastern Pacific
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 425

Sea Turtles of the Eastern Pacific

The oceanographic conditions that make this an epicenter of sea turtle activity promote massive artisanal and industrial fishing efforts that, coupled with illegal harvesting of eggs and turtles, have led to declines of several turtle populations in the region. The essays and stories in Sea Turtles of the Eastern Pacific describe for the first time the history of this exploitation, as well as recent sea turtle conservation initiatives and scientific research in the region.

Proceedings of the Twenty-second Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348
The Gulf of California
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 378

The Gulf of California

Few places in the world can claim such a diversity of species as the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), with its 6,000 recorded animal species estimated to be half the number actually living in its waters. So rich are the Gulf's water that over a half-million tons of seafood are taken from them annually—and this figure does not count the wasted by-catch, which would triple or quadruple that tonnage. This timely book provides a benchmark for understanding the Gulf's extraordinary diversity, how it is threatened, and in what ways it is—or should be—protected. In spite of its dazzling richness, most of the Gulf's coastline now harbors but a pale shadow of the diversity that existed just ...

The Biology of Sea Turtles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 479

The Biology of Sea Turtles

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-03-25
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

Since the first volume of The Biology of Sea Turtles was published in 1997, the field has grown and matured in ways few of the authors would have predicted—particularly in the areas of physiology, behavior, genetics, and health. Volume III presents timely coverage of emerging areas as well as the integration of approaches and information that did not exist even a decade ago. The book assembles the foremost experts in each topic to provide the most up-to-date and comprehensive book on sea turtles available today. New areas covered include in vivo imaging of structure, spatial distributions of marine turtles at sea, epibiosis, imprinting, parasitology, and climatic effects. Life history is e...

Biodiversity, Ecosystems, and Conservation in Northern Mexico
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 513

Biodiversity, Ecosystems, and Conservation in Northern Mexico

This book describes the biodiversity and biogeography of nothern Mexico, documents the biological importance of regional ecosystems and the impacts of human land use on the conservation status of plants and wildlife. It should become the standard source document for the conservation status of species and ecosystems in this region, which is of unusual biological interest because of its high biodiversity and highly varied landscape and biological zonation.

Plant Life of a Desert Archipelago
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 623

Plant Life of a Desert Archipelago

The desert islands of the Gulf of California are among the world's best-preserved archipelagos. The diverse and unique flora, from the cardón forests of Cholludo to the agave-dominated slopes of San Esteban remain much as they were centuries ago, when the Comcaac (Seri people) were the only human presence in the region. Almost 400 plant species exist here, with each island manifesting a unique composition of vegetation and flora. For thousands of years, climatic and biological forces have sculpted a set of unparalleled desert worlds. Plant Life of a Desert Archipelago is the first in-depth coverage of the plants on islands in the Gulf of California found in between the coasts of Baja Califo...

Proceedings of the Thirtieth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation, 24-30 April 2010
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Proceedings of the Thirtieth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation, 24-30 April 2010

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"With over 500 participants from over 60 countries, the success of the symposium was reflected in the coming together of ideas in research and lessons in conservation from a diverse range of individuals and groups, both at the local and regional/global scale. Over 400 abstracts were received and a total of 376 were presented after a careful review process by the Programme Committee, overseen by Programme Chairs Matthew Godfrey and Brendan Godley and the Programme Coordinator DuBose Griffin. The symposium was held at the Kala Academy in Panaji, Goa's renowned centre for performing arts, situated on the banks of the Mandovi River. A few workshops were also held at the Taj Vivanta Hotel situated across the road from the Kala Academy. All evening social events were held at the Cidade de Goa hotel at Va inguinim beach in Dona Paula"--Page iii

Proceedings of the Twenty-eighth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316
A Sea Full of Turtles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

A Sea Full of Turtles

An inspired and impassioned story of adventure that explores the richness of marine life and charts a path of resilience and hope. Everyone alive today is witnessing a mass extinction event caused by the more than eight billion humans who share this planet. At times, it seems there is little hope. Climate change, resource exploitation, agrochemicals, overfishing, plastics, dead zones in our oceans, drought and desertification, conversion of habitat to housing, farming, and industrial infrastructure—the list of impacts and insults goes on and on. We are, it seems, on an unalterable path that will continue to decimate biodiversity. A feeling of hopeless, while not unwarranted, is part of the...