All seven extant species of sea turtle are listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). These populations are impacted by boating and fishery interactions, habitat destruction, pollution, direct takes and global climate change. On average, sea turtle strandings increase by 46.7 events annually; more than 36,000 strandings occurred from 1980-2013 in Florida. There are significantly (
Sea turtles can be traced back to the time of thedinosaurs buttoday they are themselves an endangere...
The U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA) is a powerful environmental law protecting imperiled plants an...
Human use of oceans has dramatically increased in the 21st century, with some of the highest rates o...
Sea turtle strandings are often associated with anthropogenic impacts. This study aims to quantify t...
Sea turtle populations have been seriously reduced worldwide through a number of human influences. O...
SummaryMany sea turtle populations are below 10% of their pre-Columbian numbers [1–4]. Though histor...
This reflects severe resulting population loss as a result of the spill, and the stranding data show...
It is estimated that historic populations of all seven remaining species of sea turtles numbered in ...
Of the six sea turtle species that are found in the U.S. waters or that nest on U.S. beaches, all ar...
Anthropogenic activities can negatively affect sea turtle populations. Quantifying the effect of hum...
Abstract Longitudinal data sets for population abundance are essential for studies of imperiled orga...
Natural and anthropogenic activities cause injured or dead sea turtles to wash ashore or strand alon...
Loggerhead nesting has declined by more than 31% since 2000 and there has been a significant (P=.028...
Populations of marine turtles are in decline worldwide and are protected by the US Endangered Specie...
The U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA) is a powerful environmental law protecting imperiled plants an...
Sea turtles can be traced back to the time of thedinosaurs buttoday they are themselves an endangere...
The U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA) is a powerful environmental law protecting imperiled plants an...
Human use of oceans has dramatically increased in the 21st century, with some of the highest rates o...
Sea turtle strandings are often associated with anthropogenic impacts. This study aims to quantify t...
Sea turtle populations have been seriously reduced worldwide through a number of human influences. O...
SummaryMany sea turtle populations are below 10% of their pre-Columbian numbers [1–4]. Though histor...
This reflects severe resulting population loss as a result of the spill, and the stranding data show...
It is estimated that historic populations of all seven remaining species of sea turtles numbered in ...
Of the six sea turtle species that are found in the U.S. waters or that nest on U.S. beaches, all ar...
Anthropogenic activities can negatively affect sea turtle populations. Quantifying the effect of hum...
Abstract Longitudinal data sets for population abundance are essential for studies of imperiled orga...
Natural and anthropogenic activities cause injured or dead sea turtles to wash ashore or strand alon...
Loggerhead nesting has declined by more than 31% since 2000 and there has been a significant (P=.028...
Populations of marine turtles are in decline worldwide and are protected by the US Endangered Specie...
The U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA) is a powerful environmental law protecting imperiled plants an...
Sea turtles can be traced back to the time of thedinosaurs buttoday they are themselves an endangere...
The U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA) is a powerful environmental law protecting imperiled plants an...
Human use of oceans has dramatically increased in the 21st century, with some of the highest rates o...