Sea turtles are tagged to achieve the recognition of individuals or cohorts for research purposes. Tagging is most often conducted to obtain information on reproductive biology, movements, strandings, residency and growth rates. This chapter will cover the use of external and internal tags, exclusive of remote sensing techniques (sonic and radio transmitters; see S. Eckert, this volume), naturally occurring genetic markers (see FitzSimmons et al., this volume), data logging devices that require the electronic down-loading of stored information (see S. Eckert, this volume), and the injection of tetracycline or other substances to mark skeletal components.
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Physical Description: 10 p. ; 29 cm
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Publisher | Research and Management Techniques for the Conservation of Sea Turtles |
Modified | 27 August 2021 |
Release Date | 19 August 2021 |
Source URL | https://library.sprep.org/content/factors-consider-tagging-sea-turtles-george-h… |
Identifier | VL-33989 |
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location | SPREP LIBRARY |
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Author | Balazs, George H |
Contact Name | SPREP Records and Archives Officer |
Contact Email | [email protected] |