Status of Sea Turtles in American Samoa in 1991

dc.contributor.authorTuato'o-Bartley, Natasha
dc.contributor.authorMorrell, Thomas E.
dc.contributor.authorCraig, Peter
dc.date.accessioned2008-06-18T02:39:21Z
dc.date.available2008-06-18T02:39:21Z
dc.date.issued1993-07
dc.description.abstractTo evaluate the status of green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas L.) and hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata L.) in American Samoa, residents in 58 coastal villages were interviewed, public sightings were monitored, and surveys on remote islands were conducted. We estimate that turtle populations have seriously declined in the Territory, and now total only about 120 nesting females (species combined) per year. Most turtles and eggs encountered by villagers are still harvested.
dc.identifier.citationTuato’o-Bartley N, Morrell TE, Craig P. 1993. Status of sea turtles in American Samoa in 1991. Pac Sci 47(3): 215-221.
dc.identifier.issn0030-8870
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10125/1762
dc.language.isoen-US
dc.publisherUniversity of Hawaii Press
dc.titleStatus of Sea Turtles in American Samoa in 1991
dc.typeArticle
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