This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in this recordAim: We provide a global assessment of the current legal direct take of marine turtles, including the scale and species breakdown at country level, and investigate the significance of legal take to marine turtle populations within the wider context of global threats. Location: World-wide. Methods: We undertook a comprehensive review of the literature (>500 publications) and contacted over 150 in-country experts to collate data for countries that permit the legal take of marine turtles (as of 1 January 2013). Current annual take for each country and species was estimated, and estimates were generated for the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. Res...
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the legal status of the FAO International Plans of Action...
We document a tendency for published estimates of population size in sea turtles to be increasing ra...
We document a tendency for published estimates of population size in sea turtles to be increasing ra...
Marine turtles are an ancient group of reptiles that have been used by humans as a source of protein...
The migratory nature of sea turtles makes their protection difficult and that causes the failure of ...
Fisheries, either directed or via bycatch, are a major cause of decline in global populations of mar...
Marine turtle populations worldwide are threatened by a number of anthropogenic activities, of which...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) are poorly documented, yet 90% of the 120 million employed in capture fi...
Studies on the ecology and conservation of marine turtles were undertaken with particular reference ...
Background: Marine turtles play an important role in the culture and economy of numerous coastal com...
Entanglement in anthropogenic debris poses a threat to marine wildlife. Although this is recognised ...
Herpetological Conservation and Biology - Open Access - Full text availableThis paper presents the f...
Over the past 3 decades, the status of sea turtles and the need for their protection to aid populati...
Five species of sea turtles are known from the Indian Seas and all are today protected and are place...
Understanding the distribution of bycaught sea turtles could inform conservation strategies and prio...
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the legal status of the FAO International Plans of Action...
We document a tendency for published estimates of population size in sea turtles to be increasing ra...
We document a tendency for published estimates of population size in sea turtles to be increasing ra...
Marine turtles are an ancient group of reptiles that have been used by humans as a source of protein...
The migratory nature of sea turtles makes their protection difficult and that causes the failure of ...
Fisheries, either directed or via bycatch, are a major cause of decline in global populations of mar...
Marine turtle populations worldwide are threatened by a number of anthropogenic activities, of which...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) are poorly documented, yet 90% of the 120 million employed in capture fi...
Studies on the ecology and conservation of marine turtles were undertaken with particular reference ...
Background: Marine turtles play an important role in the culture and economy of numerous coastal com...
Entanglement in anthropogenic debris poses a threat to marine wildlife. Although this is recognised ...
Herpetological Conservation and Biology - Open Access - Full text availableThis paper presents the f...
Over the past 3 decades, the status of sea turtles and the need for their protection to aid populati...
Five species of sea turtles are known from the Indian Seas and all are today protected and are place...
Understanding the distribution of bycaught sea turtles could inform conservation strategies and prio...
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the legal status of the FAO International Plans of Action...
We document a tendency for published estimates of population size in sea turtles to be increasing ra...
We document a tendency for published estimates of population size in sea turtles to be increasing ra...