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Further Sources of Information About Marine Turtles
Internet Sources
ListServer
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Websites
Queensland Parks & Wildlife Service
Department of the Environment and Heritage
IUCN Marine Turtle Specialist Group
Publications
Bjorndal, K.A. 1995, Biology and Conservation of Sea Turtles, Revised Edition, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C. 415p.
Carr, A.F. 1967, So Excellent a Fishe: a natural history of sea turtles, Scribner, New York.
Centre for Indigenous Natural and Cultural Resource Management and Centre for Tropical Wetlands Management, Northern Territory University, 1998, Marine Turtle Conservation and Management in Northern Australia, Darwin, Northern Territory 3-4 June 1997.
Chaloupka, M. 2002, Phase 1: Phase 1 -Assessment of suitability of Queensland Parks &Wildlife Service Sea Turtle Data for use in models of the population dynamics of the Southern Great Barrier Reef Green Turtle Stock. Research Publication No. 74. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville.
Chaloupka, M. 2003 Phase 2: Development of a Population Model for the Southern Great Barrier Reef Green Turtle Stock. Research Publication No. 81 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville
Dobbs, K. 2001, Marine Turtles of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area - a compendium of information and basis for the development of policies and strategies for the conservation of marine turtles, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville, Queensland.
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, 1994, Turtle and Dugong Conservation Strategy for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Townsville, Queensland.
James, R. 1994, Proceedings of the Australian Marine Turtle Conservation Workshop, 14-17 November 1990, Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage and Australian Nature Conservation Agency, 208p.
Lutz, P.L and Musick, J.A. 1997, The Biology of Sea Turtles, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida 432p.
National Research Council, 1990, Decline of the Sea Turtles. Causes and Prevention, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. 259p.7
Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage, 1994, A matter of time - Sea turtles of Queensland, Brisbane.
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, 2005, Great Barrier Reef Marine Turtles ID Sheet [
Acrobat Format 293.14KB ]
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