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Title: | The coast of Cape Verde hosts the third largest loggerhead nesting population in the world | Authors: | Marco, Adolfo Abella Pérez, Elena Liria-Loza, Ana Jiménez Bordón, Saray Medina Suárez, María E. Oujo-Alamo, Carolina López, Óscar Martins, Samir López-Jurado, Luis Felipe |
UNESCO Clasification: | 24 Ciencias de la vida 2401 Biología animal (zoología) 240116 Herpetología |
Issue Date: | 2013 | Abstract: | Extensive sea turtle nesting monitoring has been conducted in several islands of the Archipelago of Cape Verde during the past years. The loggerhead turtle is the only species that nests in these islands though green and hawksbill turtle juveniles are very often found feeding around their coasts. Around 90% of loggerhead nests are deposited in the island of Boavista on approximately 50 km of white sandy beaches. This is one of the less populated islands with more inaccessible beaches, as all villages are far from the main nesting areas. Another 9% of nests are equally distributed among the islands of Sal, Maio and San Nicolau and the remaining 1% of nests are found among the other six major islands and several islets of the archipelago. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/18175 | Source: | 30th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation, Goa, India, 2010. Pag 22-23 |
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