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Analysis of Ecobiology of Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) and its Threatening factors in Citirem and Hujungan Coasts, Cikepuh Wildlife Reserve, Sukabumi, Indonesia
Author(s) -
Muhammad Irfan Afif,
Fredinan Yulianda
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
jurnal pengelolaan perikanan tropis/jurnal pengelolaan perikanan tropis (journal of tropical fisheries management)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2614-8641
pISSN - 2598-8603
DOI - 10.29244/jppt.v4i1.30906
Subject(s) - turtle (robot) , endangered species , threatened species , sea turtle , fishery , wildlife , near threatened species , iucn red list , nature reserve , cites , geography , population , critically endangered , ecology , biology , habitat , demography , sociology
Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) is threatened species, included in the IUCN list with the endangered species category, and included in Appendix I in CITES which means that they are prohibited from being traded internationally. Cikepuh Wildlife Reserve located in Sukabumi Regency, West Java, is one of the conservation places where green sea turtles oftentimes lay their eggs. The objective of this study was providing useful baseline data of green sea turtle ecobiology and examine further factors that threaten their population. Serial observations were conducted annually since 2014 until 2018 by measuring the physical condition of coast and the morphological condition of green sea turtles. Results obtained from observations in each year showed the differences in total turtle nesting on both coast. In 2014, the nesting turtle ratio either in Citirem - Hujungan obtained as much as 15:1(111.5±1.64: 117 CCL / 97±0.36: 101CCW), while in 2018 is 4:0 (103.75±2.32:- CL / 93.75±3.92:- CCW). Citirem coast is overgrown with many kinds of beach crops such as Pandanaceae, while at Hujungan coast, this plant does not grow widely. The threatened factors of green sea turtle occurring in Cikepuh Wildlife Reserve is mostly anthropogenic activities and predation. This needs to be an important highlight that turtle conservation needs to be carried out by integrated stakeholders that to form good management.

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