Dataset record
- Type
- Dataset
- title in English
- First satellite tracking of sea turtles in Albania
- Description in English
- The project revealed habitat use by these males, different overwintering strategies, the timing of a return migration into Albanian waters, and the fact that all three turtles used Drini Bay in consecutive summers i.e. showing fidelity to a foraging site.
The overall project aimed to establish the Patok lagoon area and Drini Bay in general as an important foraging area for sea turtles. Together with data and results derived using ‘traditional’ research methods (tagging, etc), the satellite tracking data have been used to justify the need for sea turtle protection measures to be enacted in Albania. Management Recommendations for Drini Bay and an Action Plan for the Conservation of Sea Turtles and their Habitats in Albania were formally submitted by MEDASSET to the Albanian Authorities in January 2012; the latter was officially adopted by Ministerial Order No. 596 on 22nd November 2012: a contribution to the Mediterranean Region’s endeavours to safeguard turtles in all of their habitats and migratory corridors.
The project was developed by MEDASSET in close collaboration with the Albanian Herpetofauna Society and the University of Tirana, with the endorsement of the Albanian Ministry of Environment. The satellite tracking programme was funded by the Global Environmental Facility Small Grants Programme in 2009 within the framework of the project “Monitoring and conservation of important sea turtle feeding grounds in the Patok Area of Albania 2008-10”, a project co-funded by MEDASSET, the United Nations Environment Programme-Mediterranean Action Plan (UNEP/MAP), the Regional Activity Centre for Specially Protected Areas (RAC/SPA) of UNEP/MAP and the British Chelonia Group. - Abstract in English
- The second phase of the three-year project “Monitoring and Conservation of Important Sea Turtle Feeding Grounds in the Patok Area of Albania, 2008-2010” included the satellite tracking of three loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta).
Turtles were caught incidentally by local fishermen who find them in their fish traps called “stavnikes”. One turtle (Shpresa) was assumed to be an early-adult female; the other two (Guximtari and Patoku) were immature males (sexually-developing).
- License
- https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-NC-4.0.html
- bibliographicCitation
- MEDASSET. 2011. First satellite tracking of sea turtles in Albania. Mediterranean Association to Save the Sea Turtles.
- Version
- 1
- Release
date
- Mar 13 2018 12:00AM
Temporal coverage
- Temporal
-
- Start date
- 2009-01-01
- End date
- 2011-01-01
Thesaurus terms
- Keyword
- Bio-geographical regions
- Biota
- Environment
- Geoscientific Information
- Habitat selection
- Habitats and biotopes
- Metadata non conformant
- Metadata not evaluated
- No limitations to public access
- Oceans
- organism
- Satellite tracking
- Sea regions
- WGS84 (EPSG:4326)
- XYZ ASCII
Themes
- theme
- Biology > Reptiles