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Proceedings of the International Symposium on SEASTAR2000 and Bio-logging Science (The 5th SEASTAR2000 Workshop). :41-44
Providing knowledge of marine resources is one method to encourage local people and tourists in conservation and to be conscious of marine resources. EMCOR performed an operation at EMCOR Information Center at February, 2004. The information center c
Autor:
Junichi Okuyama, Boonhai, Kanokwan, Boonmee, Panumard, Mananunsap, Somachai, Charuchinda, Mickmin, Arai, Nobuaki
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Proceedings on the 4th SEASTAR2000 Workshop. :55-60
In the coastal area with developing tourism, ecotourism is regarded as a means of the regional policy. To perform sustainable ecotourism needs to realize the management system on the basis of local's participation and willingness. In this study, the
Autor:
Okuyama, Junichi, Boonhai, Kanokwan, Boonmee, Panumard, Monanunsap, Somchai, Charuchinda, Mickmin, ARAI, Nobuaki
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Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on SEASTAR2000. :71-78
Nowadays there are many tourists visiting Rayong for the marine sports. Some of them make a trip to Mannai Island to see sea turtles. Sea Turtle Conservation Station in Mannai Island was established for the biological study and the conservation of se
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Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on SEASTAR2000. :53-57
Satellite telemetry using the Argos system was employed to study the long-range migratory travel of eleven post-nesting green turtles Chelonia mydas in the Gulf of Thailand during the year of 2000-2001. The results showed that the turtles migrated ma
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Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on SEASTAR2000. :59-62
An adult female (104 kg) loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta was released and tracked with satellite transmitter after 10 years of keeping and rearing in captivity of Mannai Island Sea Turtle Conservation Station, Thailand. In 1992, she was inccidental
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Proceedings of The Second SEASTAR2000 Workshop. :5-9
We tracked adult female green turtles using Argos platform transmitter terminals (PTTs) in the Gulf of Thailand in 2000 and 2001. Their migration paths were divided into three groups. One was to stay around the nesting sites. The other two groups wer
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Proceedings of The Second SEASTAR2000 Workshop. :11-14
Sea turtle tagging and releasing program in the Gulf of Thailand is one of the activities for conservation and management conducted by Mannai Sea Turtle Conservation Station, Department of Fisheries, Thailand. Many turtles are cultured and kept in ca
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Proceedings of The First SEASTAR2000 Workshop. :17-23
Study on migration paths of adult female green turtle was conducted by using satellite telemetry in the Gulf of Thailand during the year 2000. Five post nesting green turtles were attached, four from Khram Island, Chonburi Province and one from Manna
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Proceedings of The First SEASTAR2000 Workshop. :11-15
Survey on green sea turtle nesting at Ko Khram Island, Chonburi Province was undertaken by using electronic microchip tag during the nesting season of 1994-2000. Some green turtles returned ashore to nest on the same beach up to 5 times with inter-ne
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Proceedings of The First SEASTAR2000 Workshop. :3-9
We could find a seasonal change of sex ratio with an air temperature by examining sex of 443 dead bodies among hatchlings of green turtle, Chelonia mydas, collected from October 1998 to October 1999 on the Khram Island, Thailand. A percent female was