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Sea Turtle Bibliography

Title: Sea Turtle Bibliography: .
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Name(s): Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research, author

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Type of Resource: text
Publisher: Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research
Abstract/Description: The Sea Turtle Online Bibliography was developed by the Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research (ACCSTR) at the University of Florida. This online bibliography contains more than 12,000 references on all aspects of sea turtle biology, conservation and management. The bibliography is continually updated with citations from recognized bibliographic sources as well as "grey literature" such as unpublished notes and reports.
Identifier: , (doi), https://accstr.ufl.edu/resources/online-bibliography/ (uri)
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If you have questions about the Sea Turtle Online Database, send an email message to the Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research (ACCSTR@ufl.edu). If you find an error in a citation or know of a citation that has been omitted, please send us the correct information at the address below. To help us maintain a comprehensive library, we would appreciate receiving a reprint or pdf of any of your sea turtle publications. Our address is: Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research PO Box 118525 University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32611 USA ACCSTR@ufl.edu
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Links: https://accstr.ufl.edu/resources/online-bibliography/
Use and Reproduction: Development of the Sea Turtle Bibliographic Database has been supported by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Sandra MacPherson, Earl Possardt, and Jack Woody), U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service (Barbara Schroeder, Charles Oravetz, and Terry Henwood), and the Japanese Sea Turtle Association (Naoki Kamezaki). Marjorie Carr, C. Kenneth Dodd, Greg Forbes, John R. Hendrickson, David Owens, and Anders Rhodin (The Chelonian Research Foundation) have provided valuable reference collections for our use. Staff at the University of Florida Libraries and the Florida Center for Library Automation have provided inspiration, knowledge and technical assistance with the LUIS system. Graduate students of the ACCSTR have assisted with the compilation of the database. The Bibliography is managed by the Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research (ACCSTR@ufl.edu)
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