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Escalation of threats to marine turtles

Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Author(s)
Hutchinson, Judith
Mark Simmons
Publisher
?
Publication Year:
1992
Publication Place
?
Physical Description:
6 p. ; 29 cm
Call Number
VF 6821
Language
English
Record ID:
33982
Legacy PEIN ID:
73983
General Notes
Kept in vertical file collection|Many, if not all, marine turtle populations world-wide have become seriously depleted by the impact of numerous factors over the years. Populations of marine turtles are now classified as endangered or threatened. National and international legislation designed to protect sea turtles has been unsuccessful and, despite evergrowing interest, there is disturbing evidence of new and increasingly important threats: increased incidence of disease, oil and organocholorine contamination and marine' macro-pollution
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Author(s)
Hutchinson, Judith
Mark Simmons
Publisher
?
Publication Year:
1992
Publication Place
?
Physical Description:
6 p. ; 29 cm
Call Number
VF 6821
Language
English
Record ID:
33982
Legacy PEIN ID:
73983
General Notes
Kept in vertical file collection|Many, if not all, marine turtle populations world-wide have become seriously depleted by the impact of numerous factors over the years. Populations of marine turtles are now classified as endangered or threatened. National and international legislation designed to protect sea turtles has been unsuccessful and, despite evergrowing interest, there is disturbing evidence of new and increasingly important threats: increased incidence of disease, oil and organocholorine contamination and marine' macro-pollution
Record Created: 28-Sep-2007
Record Modified: 16-Dec-2020