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A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF LEATHERBACK PIT TAGGING DATA FROM THE BIRD'S HEAD PENINSULA, PAPUA BARAT, INDONESIA

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dc.contributor.author Tapilatu, Ricardo F
dc.contributor.author Lontoh, Deasy
dc.contributor.author Dutton, Peter H
dc.contributor.author Tiwari, Manjula
dc.contributor.author Benson, Scott R
dc.contributor.author Hitipeuw, Creusa
dc.contributor.author Wibbels, Thane
dc.date.accessioned 2019-05-24T05:29:21Z
dc.date.available 2019-05-24T05:29:21Z
dc.date.issued 2012-11-01
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.unipa.ac.id:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/187
dc.description.abstract Jamursba-Medi and Wermon beaches on Bird’s Head Peninsula in Papua Barat, Indonesia, are believed to support the largest remaining nesting aggregation of endangered leatherbacks in the Pacific. The Jamursba-Medi beach complex is separated from Wermon by about 30 km. Nesting activity peaks in July at Jamursba-Medi, whereas at Wermon nesting activity is bimodal with peaks in December and June. Beginning in 2003, we began periodically tagging females with Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tags. Tag-recapture effort was opportunistic through 2008, but a systematic protocol was initiated during the 2009-2010 nesting season. Between 2003 and 2010, 977 distinct females were tagged. Remigration intervals were documented for some females, and a few females nested on both Jamursba-Medi and Wermon during the same season. Committed long-term population monitoring and protection are prerequisites for determining the conservation status and initiating the recovery of the Pacific leatherback. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship US National Marine Fisheries Service en_US
dc.publisher SEFSC-NOAA USA en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries 1;
dc.subject Jamursba Medi en_US
dc.subject Wermon en_US
dc.subject Tagging en_US
dc.subject Bird's Head en_US
dc.title A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF LEATHERBACK PIT TAGGING DATA FROM THE BIRD'S HEAD PENINSULA, PAPUA BARAT, INDONESIA en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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