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Decline of the Sea Turtles Causes and Prevention

By: National Research Council Committee on Sea Turtle Conservation(Editor)
259 pages, b/w illustrations
Decline of the Sea Turtles
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  • Decline of the Sea Turtles ISBN: 9780309042475 Paperback Dec 1991 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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The threats to the world's sea turtle populations have created poignant images and bitter debates, the most publicized being that involving shrimpers, conservationists, the National Marine Fisheries Service, and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service over the controversial turtle excluder devices. Other threats to the sea turtle species are those that also affect other parts of the marine ecosystem, such as plastic wastes in the seas. Decline of the Sea Turtles explores these threats in detail to provide sound, scientific conclusions on which dangers are greatest fascinating and informative overview of sea turtle species – Kemp's ridley, leatherback, hawksbill, green turtle, and loggerhead. The volume discusses sea turtles' feeding habits, preferred nesting areas, and migration routes; examines their status in U.S. waters, presenting findings on where the overlap between sea turtle and human activity is most dangerous for the turtles; and cites examples of conservation measures under way and under consideration.

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By: National Research Council Committee on Sea Turtle Conservation(Editor)
259 pages, b/w illustrations
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