Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Tartaruga mariña común" in Galician language version.
Archelon is involved with the turtles, not only through nest management and turtle rehabilitation, but also with stakeholders
A sea turtle cannot retract its limbs under its shell as a land turtle can.
The project aims to create a monitoring and protection network for nesting and feeding sites in close collaboration with local communities, fishermen, travel operators and coastal developers.
In the context of sustainable development, the conservation and management of marine turtles globally and within the Indian Ocean – South-East Asian region presents a formidable challenge.
Night flights are banned on Zakynthos, so as not to disturb the endangered Caretta Carettaturtles which nest their eggs on the beaches of Zante.
The Cartagena Convention requires Parties to adopt measures aimed at preventing, reducing and controlling pollution of the following areas: pollution from ships; pollution caused by dumping; pollution from sea-bed activities; airborne pollution; and pollution from land-based sources and activities.
This project aimed to continue to build on Oman’s programme to conduct surveys, develop survey protocols and provide equipment and material and personnel support for Government rangers
collect biopsy samples for DNA studies, cage nests to prevent egg depredation, record location of nests and non-nesting emergences.
Our most important activities are counting nesting turtles, and marking them to enable discrimination, using consistent methods throughout Japan.
A sea turtle cannot retract its limbs under its shell as a land turtle can.
The project aims to create a monitoring and protection network for nesting and feeding sites in close collaboration with local communities, fishermen, travel operators and coastal developers.
In the context of sustainable development, the conservation and management of marine turtles globally and within the Indian Ocean – South-East Asian region presents a formidable challenge.
Our most important activities are counting nesting turtles, and marking them to enable discrimination, using consistent methods throughout Japan.
The Cartagena Convention requires Parties to adopt measures aimed at preventing, reducing and controlling pollution of the following areas: pollution from ships; pollution caused by dumping; pollution from sea-bed activities; airborne pollution; and pollution from land-based sources and activities.
Archelon is involved with the turtles, not only through nest management and turtle rehabilitation, but also with stakeholders
Night flights are banned on Zakynthos, so as not to disturb the endangered Caretta Carettaturtles which nest their eggs on the beaches of Zante.
This project aimed to continue to build on Oman’s programme to conduct surveys, develop survey protocols and provide equipment and material and personnel support for Government rangers
collect biopsy samples for DNA studies, cage nests to prevent egg depredation, record location of nests and non-nesting emergences.