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Off-the-shelf unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) highlights exposure of marine turtles to floating litter (FML) in nearshore waters of Mayo Bay. High annual survival suggested by size structure of Kemp's ridley sea turtles captured by coastal research trawling in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean since 1...

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description Off-the-shelf unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) highlights exposure of marine turtles to floating litter (FML) in nearshore waters of Mayo Bay. High annual survival suggested by size structure of Kemp's ridley sea turtles captured by coastal research trawling in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean since 1990. Endangered Species Research 48: 107-121. Site suitability analysis for sea turtle nesting area by using AHP and GIS. ЮР Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 1217: 012031.
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Biodiversity
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Climate change
Coastal research
COVID-19
Ecology
Endangered & extinct species
Endangered species
Environmental science
Fisheries
Geographical information systems
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Turtles
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