We describe a dataset of sea turtle sightings around the coast of Taiwan and its islands (Hoh and Fong 2022). This data collection was initiated by TurtleSpot Taiwan, a citizen-science project that collects sea turtle sighting data. This dataset includes 3,515 sighting data dated from March 2010, except most of the data (n = 3,128; 89%) were collected between June 2017 to December 2021. Sightings were reported by citizen scientists to the Facebook Group of TurtleSpot Taiwan by providing occurrence information. We also requested photos and videos for species identification and to record any physical abnormality of the turtle, if observable. In addition to recording data often associated with an occurrence, TurtleSpot aims to identify each se...
Herpetological Conservation and Biology - Open Access - Full text availableThis paper presents the f...
Monitoring how populations respond to sustained conservation measures is essential to detect changes...
Although sea turtles face significant pressure from human activities, some populations are recoverin...
Upwell uses Sea Turtle Spotter (STS), a free, international online citizen science project on the iN...
Sea turtle populations are often assessed at the regional to sub-basin scale from discrete indices o...
Six species of marine turtles occur in the Azores Archipelago. The loggerhead, Caretta caretta (Linn...
Anthropogenic activities can negatively affect sea turtle populations. Quantifying the effect of hum...
Observations of turtles in the open-ocean are essential to complement the information collected at n...
Context. Many green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) populations are declining worldwide owing to their s...
The State of the World’s Sea Turtles (SWOT) Program was created in 2003 with the goal of creating a ...
The Fethiye-Göcek Specially Protected Area (SPA) is an important protected area in Turkey that inclu...
The tagging program and population statistics on sea turtle in Indonesia is briefly presented. The t...
Five species of sea turtle inhabit the Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape. Based on the International...
The Protective Turtle Ecology Center for Training, Outreach, and Research, Inc. (ProTECTOR) works to...
Five sea turtle species, all globally threatened, are found in southern Mozambican waters. Illegal h...
Herpetological Conservation and Biology - Open Access - Full text availableThis paper presents the f...
Monitoring how populations respond to sustained conservation measures is essential to detect changes...
Although sea turtles face significant pressure from human activities, some populations are recoverin...
Upwell uses Sea Turtle Spotter (STS), a free, international online citizen science project on the iN...
Sea turtle populations are often assessed at the regional to sub-basin scale from discrete indices o...
Six species of marine turtles occur in the Azores Archipelago. The loggerhead, Caretta caretta (Linn...
Anthropogenic activities can negatively affect sea turtle populations. Quantifying the effect of hum...
Observations of turtles in the open-ocean are essential to complement the information collected at n...
Context. Many green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) populations are declining worldwide owing to their s...
The State of the World’s Sea Turtles (SWOT) Program was created in 2003 with the goal of creating a ...
The Fethiye-Göcek Specially Protected Area (SPA) is an important protected area in Turkey that inclu...
The tagging program and population statistics on sea turtle in Indonesia is briefly presented. The t...
Five species of sea turtle inhabit the Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape. Based on the International...
The Protective Turtle Ecology Center for Training, Outreach, and Research, Inc. (ProTECTOR) works to...
Five sea turtle species, all globally threatened, are found in southern Mozambican waters. Illegal h...
Herpetological Conservation and Biology - Open Access - Full text availableThis paper presents the f...
Monitoring how populations respond to sustained conservation measures is essential to detect changes...
Although sea turtles face significant pressure from human activities, some populations are recoverin...