Identification of Potential Sea Turtle Bycatch Hotspots Using a Spatially Explicit Approach in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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Identification of Potential Sea Turtle Bycatch Hotspots Using a Spatially Explicit Approach in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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CHELONIAN CONSERVATION AND BIOLOGY
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages 78-93
Publisher
Chelonian Conservation and Biology Journal
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2018-06-19
DOI
10.2744/ccb-1263.1
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