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Many presentations have been given at the annual Symposia on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation and extended abstracts can be found in the proceedings for these meetings. These are not duplicated below.

Caillouet, C.W., Jr. 1986. Aren't sea turtles excellent fishes? Letters to the Editor, Fisheries 11(1):65.

Caillouet, C.W., Jr., Fontaine, C.T., Williams, T.D., Manzella, S.A., Landry, A.M., Jr., Indelicato, K.L., Duronslet, M.J., and Revera, D.B. 1986. Can we save Kemp's ridley sea turtle? Believe it or not!, p. 20-43. In: Peterson, K. H. (Editor), 10th International Herpetological Symposium on Captive Propagation and Husbandry, Zoological Consortium, Inc., Thurmont, MD, 206 p.

Caillouet, C.W., Jr., Fontaine, C.T., and Flanagan, J.P. 1993. Captive rearing of sea turtles: head starting Kemp's ridley, Lepidochelys kempii, p. 8-12. In: Junge, R. E. (Editor), Proceedings American Association of Zoo Veterinarians, Saint Louis, MO.

Ogren, L.H. and Ekberg, D.R. National marine turtle management program. (Abstract). Fla. Mar. Res. Pub. 33:61.

Ogren, L. and McVea, C., Jr. 1979. Apparent hibernation by sea turtles in North American waters. In: 1982. Karen A. Bjorndal (ed.) Biology and conservation of sea turtles. Proc. World Conf. Sea Turtle Conserv., 26-30 Nov. 1979, Wash., D.C. Smithsonian Inst. Press, 583 p.

Schmid, J.R. and Barichivich, W.J. 1999. Developmental biology and ecology of Kemp's ridley turtles, Lepidochelys kempii, in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Presented at the Kemp's ridley mini-symposium, 19th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Conservation and Biology, South Padre Island, Texas, 27p.

Thayer, G.W., Engel, D.W., Bjorndal, K.A., and LaCroix, M.W. 1981. Aspects of digestion and role of the green turtle, Chelonia mydas, in the detrital cycle of seagrass meadows. (Abstract). Estuaries 4: 271.

 
  
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