Where sea turtles meet people and fisheries: Citizen research for conservation
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Since 2000, SEAFDEC FishWorld has served as a focal point for community engagement in marine biodiversity conservation, with a particular emphasis on sea turtle protection in the waters surrounding Panay and Guimaras Islands. This book presents the outcomes of a long-term initiative involving the documentation, tagging, release, and care of sea turtles incidentally captured in local fisheries. It provides a permanent record of 335 sea turtles, including documentary photographs of 214 individuals, and offers extensive data and new insights into the status and ecology of these endangered species in Philippine waters. The volume details the interactions between sea turtles, fishing gear, and coastal communities, highlighting collaborative efforts among FishWorld, fishers, and government agencies to promote conservation and reduce turtle capture. Written for fishers, conservation practitioners, government officers, educators, and the general public, the book combines scientific information with accessible, pictorial presentation. It contributes significantly to national efforts to raise awareness, foster community participation, and strengthen the protection of sea turtles and the marine ecosystems that sustain them.
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pawikan leatherback turtle loggerhead turtle hawksbill turtle olive ridley turtle green turtleSuggested Citation
Bagarinao, T. U. (2025). Where sea turtles meet people and fisheries: Citizen research for conservation. Tigbauan, Iloilo: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center; Makati City: Forest Foundation Philippines.
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978-971-9931-14-0 (softbound/paperback); 978-971-9931-15-7 (pdf, downloadable)Format
180 pages ; 28 x 21.5 cm
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