Developing collaborative marine turtle monitoring in the Kimberley region of northern Australia

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Contemporary land and sea management - driven by community-based planning and informed by traditional and local knowledge and scientific research - can significantly improve both biodiversity and cultural outcomes. Here, we describe the context and process of developing a boat-based survey approach to marine turtle monitoring by Indigenous rangers using a collaborative partnership model that supports Traditional Owner aspirations and conservation objectives.

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Jackson, M. V., Kennett, R., Bayliss, P., Warren, R., Waina, N., Adams, J., … Weisenberger, F. (2015). Developing collaborative marine turtle monitoring in the Kimberley region of northern Australia. Ecological Management and Restoration, 16(3), 163–176. https://doi.org/10.1111/emr.12184

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