The impact of a range of different threats has resulted in the listing of six out of seven sea turtle species on the IUCN Red List of endangered species. Disease risk analysis (DRA) tools are designed to provide objective, repeatable and documented assessment of the disease risks for a population and measures to reduce these risks through management options. To the best of our knowledge, DRAs have not previously been published for sea turtles, although disease is reported to contribute to sea turtle population decline. Here, a comprehensive list of health hazards is provided for all seven species of sea turtles. The possible risk these hazards pose to the health of sea turtles were assessed and “One Health” aspects of interacting with sea t...
Where conservation resources are limited and conservation targets are diverse, robust yet flexible p...
Plastic marine debris pollution is rapidly becoming one of the critical environmental concerns facin...
Sea turtles face both anthropogenic and natural threats including boat strikes, fisheries, pollution...
The impact of a range of different threats has resulted in the listing of six out of seven sea turtl...
Sea turtle populations are in decline, which has been attributed to threats such as predation, bycat...
Assessing the health of free-ranging sea turtles has become increasingly important as evidence grows...
Marine turtle numbers are in a state of flux around the world. Six of the seven remaining species of...
During the last decades, marine ecosystems have been over-exploited, and exposed to multiple stresso...
517-526Marine turtles are long-living reptiles that have a complex lifestyle. They have their attend...
Over the past 3 decades, the status of sea turtles and the need for their protection to aid populati...
Several cancer risk factors (exposure to ultraviolet-B, pollution, toxins and pathogens) have been i...
This reflects severe resulting population loss as a result of the spill, and the stranding data show...
Several cancer risk factors (exposure to ultraviolet-B, pollution, toxins and pathogens) have been i...
Most of the existing sea turtle populations worldwide are in decline, and loggerhead turtles (Carett...
Causes of disease and mortality in marine turtles are frequently based on opportunistic investigatio...
Where conservation resources are limited and conservation targets are diverse, robust yet flexible p...
Plastic marine debris pollution is rapidly becoming one of the critical environmental concerns facin...
Sea turtles face both anthropogenic and natural threats including boat strikes, fisheries, pollution...
The impact of a range of different threats has resulted in the listing of six out of seven sea turtl...
Sea turtle populations are in decline, which has been attributed to threats such as predation, bycat...
Assessing the health of free-ranging sea turtles has become increasingly important as evidence grows...
Marine turtle numbers are in a state of flux around the world. Six of the seven remaining species of...
During the last decades, marine ecosystems have been over-exploited, and exposed to multiple stresso...
517-526Marine turtles are long-living reptiles that have a complex lifestyle. They have their attend...
Over the past 3 decades, the status of sea turtles and the need for their protection to aid populati...
Several cancer risk factors (exposure to ultraviolet-B, pollution, toxins and pathogens) have been i...
This reflects severe resulting population loss as a result of the spill, and the stranding data show...
Several cancer risk factors (exposure to ultraviolet-B, pollution, toxins and pathogens) have been i...
Most of the existing sea turtle populations worldwide are in decline, and loggerhead turtles (Carett...
Causes of disease and mortality in marine turtles are frequently based on opportunistic investigatio...
Where conservation resources are limited and conservation targets are diverse, robust yet flexible p...
Plastic marine debris pollution is rapidly becoming one of the critical environmental concerns facin...
Sea turtles face both anthropogenic and natural threats including boat strikes, fisheries, pollution...