Short CommunicationsInternational audienceThe estimated number of olive ridley marine turtles Lepidochelys olivacea nesting annually in 2002–2007 in French Guiana was 1,716–3,257, the highest ever recorded in the country and similar to nesting numbers recorded in neighbouring Suriname c. 40 years ago, where the species has now severely declined. A shift of nesting females from Suriname to French Guiana beaches and improvement of nationwide marine turtle monitoring appear to be the most plausible explanations for the current high level of nesting recorded in French Guiana. The species' nesting status in French Guiana therefore appears less critical than previously documented but ongoing threats suggest the need to reinforce regional conserva...
Abstract Six marine turtle species are reported from the coastal waters of the Republic of the Congo...
Monitoring how populations respond to sustained conservation measures is essential to detect changes...
The Kemp\u27s ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) is the most endangered sea turtle species. During 1966-20...
Short CommunicationsInternational audienceThe estimated number of olive ridley marine turtles Lepido...
Abstract. Beaches of French Guiana host the nests of more than half of the worldwide number of leath...
International audienceOver 4 years, 2001–2004, leatherback-turtle monitoring was conducted on all th...
International audienceAbstract Yalimapo beach, near the Maroni River estuary in French Guiana, is an...
International audienceFrance and its overseas territories is hosting 6 species of sea turtles : the ...
Four marine turtle species commonly nest along the Atlantic coast of Central Africa: leatherback (De...
The Olive Ridley turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea), classed as endangered in Australia, is one of Austr...
Aim: To critically review the status of the green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) using the best availab...
The states of Sergipe and Bahia comprise the main nesting beaches for olive ridley sea turtles Lepid...
The leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea) population in French Guiana and Suriname accounts for more th...
Les activités humaines, en particulier les pêcheries, sont responsables du déclin mondial des popula...
Aim: To critically review the status of the green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) using the best availab...
Abstract Six marine turtle species are reported from the coastal waters of the Republic of the Congo...
Monitoring how populations respond to sustained conservation measures is essential to detect changes...
The Kemp\u27s ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) is the most endangered sea turtle species. During 1966-20...
Short CommunicationsInternational audienceThe estimated number of olive ridley marine turtles Lepido...
Abstract. Beaches of French Guiana host the nests of more than half of the worldwide number of leath...
International audienceOver 4 years, 2001–2004, leatherback-turtle monitoring was conducted on all th...
International audienceAbstract Yalimapo beach, near the Maroni River estuary in French Guiana, is an...
International audienceFrance and its overseas territories is hosting 6 species of sea turtles : the ...
Four marine turtle species commonly nest along the Atlantic coast of Central Africa: leatherback (De...
The Olive Ridley turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea), classed as endangered in Australia, is one of Austr...
Aim: To critically review the status of the green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) using the best availab...
The states of Sergipe and Bahia comprise the main nesting beaches for olive ridley sea turtles Lepid...
The leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea) population in French Guiana and Suriname accounts for more th...
Les activités humaines, en particulier les pêcheries, sont responsables du déclin mondial des popula...
Aim: To critically review the status of the green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) using the best availab...
Abstract Six marine turtle species are reported from the coastal waters of the Republic of the Congo...
Monitoring how populations respond to sustained conservation measures is essential to detect changes...
The Kemp\u27s ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) is the most endangered sea turtle species. During 1966-20...