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    First Record of Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle, Lepidochelys kempii (Garman, 1880), in the Waters of Martinique Island (Lesser Antilles) by Chevallier, Damien, Fretey, Jacques, Lescure, Jean, Girondot, Marc

    Published in Animals (Basel) (11-02-2024)
    “…An adult female was found trapped in drifting sargassum south of Martinique; this is the southernmost report of this taxon in the Lesser Antilles arc…”
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    From terra incognita to hotspot: the largest South Pacific green turtle nesting population in the forgotten reefs of New Caledonia by Fretey, Jacques, Read, Tyffen C., Carron, Léa, Fontfreyde, Christophe, Fourdrain, Aurélie, Kerandel, Julie-Anne, Liardet, Vincent, Oremus, Marc, Reix-Tronquet, Morgane, Girondot, Marc

    Published in Oryx (01-09-2023)
    “…The green turtle Chelonia mydas is a large marine turtle present in tropical and subtropical seas of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. It is categorized…”
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    First Record of Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle, ILepidochelys kempii/I by Chevallier, Damien, Fretey, Jacques, Lescure, Jean, Girondot, Marc

    Published in Animals (Basel) (01-02-2024)
    “…The knowledge of the distribution of marine turtles is in perpetual change because of new data, but also due to the impact of climate change. We provide an…”
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    Survival and breeding interval of an endangered marine vertebrate, the leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea, in French Guiana by Chevallier, D, Girondot, M, Berzins, R, Chevalier, J, de Thoisy, B, Fretey, J, Kelle, L, Lebreton, JD

    Published in Endangered species research (13-02-2020)
    “…In the context of global change, endangered species such as sea turtles undergo strong population dynamics changes. Understanding demographic processes…”
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    Meta-analysis of movements in Atlantic leatherback turtles during the nesting season: conservation implications by Georges, Jean-Yves, Fossette, Sabrina, Billes, Alexis, Ferraroli, Sandra, Fretey, Jacques, Grémillet, David, Le Maho, Yvon, Myers, Andrew E., Tanaka, Hideji, Hays, Graeme C.

    “…Despite decades of conservation efforts on the nesting beaches, the critical status of leatherback turtles shows that their survival predominantly depends on…”
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