Entries for category "Publications"
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wallacejnichols
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Aug. 17, 2001
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Susan C. Gardner and Wallace J. Nichols. 2001. Assessment of sea turtle mortality rates in the Bahía Magdalena region, Baja California Sur, México. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 4(1):197–199. In 1972 the Mexican government began to regulate the capture of sea turtles (Secretaria de Pesca, 1990). Although regulations now exist that…
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wallacejnichols
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July 1, 2001
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Wallace J. Nichols, Louise Brooks, Melania Lopez, Jeffrey A. Seminoff, Record of pelagic east Pacific green turtles associated with macrocystis mats near Baja California Sur, Mexico, Marine Turtle Newsletter, 2001, Volume 93, Pages 10-11, http://www.seaturtle.org/mtn/archives/mtn93/mtn93p10.shtml?nocount Juvenile East Pacific green turtles (Chelonia mydas), also known commonly as black turtles, encountered 20…
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wallacejnichols
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Nov. 1, 2000
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Nichols, WJ, A Resendiz, JA Seminoff, B Resendiz 2000. Transpacific migration of a loggerhead turtle monitored by satellite telemetry. Bulletin of Marine Science 67(3): 937-947. Abstract The oceanic movements of a captive-raised adult loggerhead turtle ( Caretta caretta) were monitored with satellite telemetry for 368 d from 10 August 1996…
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wallacejnichols
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July 1, 2000
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Wallace J. Nichols, Kristin E. Bird, Salvador Garcia, Community-based research and its application to sea turtle conservation in Bahía Magdalena, BCS, Mexico, Marine Turtle Newsletter, Volume 89, 2000, Pages 4-7. Five species of sea turtle are known to inhabit the coastal waters of Mexico. The two most common species to…
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wallacejnichols
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Jan. 11, 2000
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Wallace J. Nichols, P. Dutton, J.A. Seminoff, E. Bixby, F.A. Abreu-Grobois, and A.R.S. Hidalgo. 2000. Poi or papas? Do Hawaiian and Mexican green turtles feed together in Baja California waters. In: Kalb, H.J. and T. Wibbels, compilers. Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. U.S.…