Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation, 22 to 29 February 2004, San Jose, Costa Rica
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Alternative Title:24 th Annual Sea Turtle Symposium, San Jose, Costa Rica ; Twenty-fourth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation, 22 to 29 February 2004, San Jose, Costa Rica
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Description:"The Symposium schedule of events and session topics were designed in advance around the aforementioned theme using a scheme suggested by Nat Frazer in his article, Concerning Those Things Which We Ought To Have Done: Reflections on the Future of Sea Turtle Research. Seven sessions of oral presentations were designed, with three concurrent poster sessions, each with one to three chair(s) responsible for constructing a successful and productive series of presentations. Of 405 abstracts received, 112 were accepted as orals, 278 we re accepted as posters (resulting in 255 posters presented), and 15 abstracts were rejected"--Page iv.
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Content Notes:compiled by: Roderic B. Mast, Brian J. Hutchinson, Laec H. Hutchinson.
Includes author index.
"January 2008."
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