Background: Marine turtles play an important role in the culture and economy of numerous coastal communities around the world. However, the legal framework that regulates the consumptive use of these reptiles varies among countries.For example, the consumption of these reptiles has been regarded as common in several rural areas of Venezuela, especially in the eastern coast of the Guajira Peninsula. Methods: To assess the scale and cultural component of this use, we interviewed 35 residents from the southwestern coast of the Gulf of Venezuela (Venezuelan part of the Guajira Peninsula), using a combination of in-depth and semi-structured interviews. We carried out a field and detailed market-based observations on the Guajira Peninsula to d...
This study focused on the sociocultural, economic and legal aspects that are involved in the use of ...
Marine turtles are an ancient group of reptiles that have been used by humans as a source of protein...
Sea turtle populations continue to be under threat globally from organised poaching for human consum...
Background: Marine turtles play an important role in the culture and economy of numerous coastal com...
The impact of artisanal fisheries on marine turtle populations is still understudied in the southern...
Fisheries, either directed or via bycatch, are a major cause of decline in global populations of mar...
Tortuguero, Costa Rica is considered the second largest green turtle (Chelonia mydas) rookery in the...
Marine turtles have been exploited worldwide throughout human history. Products gleaned from marine ...
The worldwide exploitation of marine turtles has been common throughout human history, turtle produc...
We investigated the cultural exploitation of nonmarine turtles in Sarawak State, Malaysia. Turtles...
Tortuguero is a small Caribbean village of Costa Rica, where sea turtles have always played a centra...
Being the ancient, world traveling, iconic mega-fauna they are, sea turtles have found their way int...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Marine turtles and human societies have interacted for millennia, virtually wherever they have been ...
Abstract People living in the Pacifi c Islands have made great use of marine resources, with most pr...
This study focused on the sociocultural, economic and legal aspects that are involved in the use of ...
Marine turtles are an ancient group of reptiles that have been used by humans as a source of protein...
Sea turtle populations continue to be under threat globally from organised poaching for human consum...
Background: Marine turtles play an important role in the culture and economy of numerous coastal com...
The impact of artisanal fisheries on marine turtle populations is still understudied in the southern...
Fisheries, either directed or via bycatch, are a major cause of decline in global populations of mar...
Tortuguero, Costa Rica is considered the second largest green turtle (Chelonia mydas) rookery in the...
Marine turtles have been exploited worldwide throughout human history. Products gleaned from marine ...
The worldwide exploitation of marine turtles has been common throughout human history, turtle produc...
We investigated the cultural exploitation of nonmarine turtles in Sarawak State, Malaysia. Turtles...
Tortuguero is a small Caribbean village of Costa Rica, where sea turtles have always played a centra...
Being the ancient, world traveling, iconic mega-fauna they are, sea turtles have found their way int...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Marine turtles and human societies have interacted for millennia, virtually wherever they have been ...
Abstract People living in the Pacifi c Islands have made great use of marine resources, with most pr...
This study focused on the sociocultural, economic and legal aspects that are involved in the use of ...
Marine turtles are an ancient group of reptiles that have been used by humans as a source of protein...
Sea turtle populations continue to be under threat globally from organised poaching for human consum...