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The Burning issues for global sea turtle conservation, 2006

Mast, Roderic B. and Hutchinson, Brian J. and Pilcher, Nicolas J. (2006) The Burning issues for global sea turtle conservation, 2006. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter (3). pp. 29-31.

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Abstract

The study was carried out in Sindhudurg, the southernmost district of Maharashtra (150 35íN to 160 33íN and 730 18íE to 740 13íE), with a coastline of 121 km (Figure 1). The coastline is divided into three talukas namely Vengurla, Malvan and Deogad, from south to north. Malvan taluka is the most important fish landing area of Sindhudurg district, followed by Deogad and Vengurla. This district was specially chosen as it has a rich coastal environment and has an identified site for a marine park.

Item Type: Articles
Keywords: Turtle, Conservation, IUCN, Pacific, India, Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic, South East Asia, Indian Ocean, Global Warming
Subjects: Right to Resources
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Date Deposited: 13 May 2022 10:22
Last Modified: 13 May 2022 10:22
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/13951

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