[1] World Wildlife Fund. Hawksbill Turtle [Internet]. 2015. Available from: http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/endangered_species/marine_turtles/hawksbill_turtle/
[2] Mortimer, J.A. & Donnelly, M. (IUCN SSC Marine Turtle Specialist Group). Eretmochelys imbricata [Internet]. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2015.2. 2008. Available from: http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/8005/0
[3] Department of the Environment. Eretmochelys imbricata in Species Profile and Threats Database [Internet]. Department of the Environment, Canberra. 2015. Available from: http://www.environment.gov.au/sprat.
[4] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA Fisheries). Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) [Internet]. Maryland: 2014. Figure 2, Hawksbill Range Map; p. 1. Available from: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/turtles/hawksbill.htm
[5] Jager, H. Hawksbill Turtle [Internet]. Underwater Holdings, LLC; 2015. Figure 7, Hawksbill Turtle; p. 1. Available from: http://www.divephotoguide.com/user/henryjager/gallery/henry-jager-s-top-ten-gallery/photo/18379/
[6] Pilcher NJ, Perry L, Antonopoulou M, Abdel-Moati MA, Al Abdessalaam TZ, Albeldawi M, Al Ansi M, Al-Mohannadi SF, Baldwin R, Chikhi A, Das HS, Hamza S, Kerr OJ, Kiyumi AA, Mobaraki A, Al Suwaidi HS, Al Suweidi AS, Sawaf M, Tourenq C, Williams J & Wilson A. Short-term behavioural responses to thermal stress by hawksbill turtles in the Arabian region. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 2014 August; 457: 190-198.
[7] Maclean IMD & Wilson R. Recent ecological responses to climate change support predictions of high extinction risk. PNAS 2011; 108 (30): 12337–12342.
[8] Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Climate Change 2014 Synthesis Report Summary for Policymakers. Switzerland: IPCC; 2015. 151 p.
[9] Wyneken J, Lohmann KJ, Musick JA. The Biology of Sea Turtles Volume 3. Florida: CRC Press; 2013.
[10] Griffin E, Frost E, White L, Allison D. Climate change and commercial fishing: A one-two punch for sea turtles. Washington: Oceana; 2007 November. 12 p.
[11] Rahmstorf F. Thermohaline ocean circulation. In: Encyclopedia of Quaternary Sciences. Amsterdam: Elsevier; 2006.
[12] Dubinsky Z & Stambler N. Coral reefs: An ecosystem in transition. New York: Springer; 2011. 181 p.
[13] Darehshori BF. Onshore preservation of Hawksbill turtle eggs through community participation [Internet]. Iran: GEF; 2012. Figure 6, New Born Hawksbill Turtle hatchling in Shibderaz Village coastline, Qeshm Island, IRAN ; p. 1. Available from: https://sgp.undp.org/index.php?option=com_sgpprojects&view=projectdetail&id=6182&Itemid=205
[14] Wyong Shire Council. Biophysical interactions [Internet]. Wyong: 2015. Figure 2, Ocean Currents Simplified; p. 1. Available from: http://www.blueplanet.nsw.edu.au/bi-the-hydrosphere/.aspx
[15] Karrer LB. Bold action needed to save coral reefs. Conservation International; 2012. Figure 1, Bleached coral in West Papua, Indonesia. Coral bleaching can be caused by a number of environmental factors, including temperature rise and ocean acidification; p.1. Available from: http://blog.conservation.org/2012/07/bold-action-needed-to-save-coral-reefs/
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Thompson S. Resilience of marine turtle regional management units to climate change [Internet]. Word Press; 2014 November. Figure 1; p. 1. Available from: http://climatevulture.com/tag/hawksbill-turtle/
What Does the Future Hold?
Youth Connect. Hawksbill-sea-turtle-wallpaper-5 [Internet]. India: Word Press; 2015. Figure 1, Hawksbill-sea-turtle-wallpaper-5; p. 1. Available from: http://www.youthconnect.in/2015/06/22/scientists-confirm-the-beginning-of-the-sixth-mass-extinction/hawksbill-sea-turtle-wallpaper-5/
[2] Mortimer, J.A. & Donnelly, M. (IUCN SSC Marine Turtle Specialist Group). Eretmochelys imbricata [Internet]. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2015.2. 2008. Available from: http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/8005/0
[3] Department of the Environment. Eretmochelys imbricata in Species Profile and Threats Database [Internet]. Department of the Environment, Canberra. 2015. Available from: http://www.environment.gov.au/sprat.
[4] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA Fisheries). Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) [Internet]. Maryland: 2014. Figure 2, Hawksbill Range Map; p. 1. Available from: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/turtles/hawksbill.htm
[5] Jager, H. Hawksbill Turtle [Internet]. Underwater Holdings, LLC; 2015. Figure 7, Hawksbill Turtle; p. 1. Available from: http://www.divephotoguide.com/user/henryjager/gallery/henry-jager-s-top-ten-gallery/photo/18379/
[6] Pilcher NJ, Perry L, Antonopoulou M, Abdel-Moati MA, Al Abdessalaam TZ, Albeldawi M, Al Ansi M, Al-Mohannadi SF, Baldwin R, Chikhi A, Das HS, Hamza S, Kerr OJ, Kiyumi AA, Mobaraki A, Al Suwaidi HS, Al Suweidi AS, Sawaf M, Tourenq C, Williams J & Wilson A. Short-term behavioural responses to thermal stress by hawksbill turtles in the Arabian region. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 2014 August; 457: 190-198.
[7] Maclean IMD & Wilson R. Recent ecological responses to climate change support predictions of high extinction risk. PNAS 2011; 108 (30): 12337–12342.
[8] Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Climate Change 2014 Synthesis Report Summary for Policymakers. Switzerland: IPCC; 2015. 151 p.
[9] Wyneken J, Lohmann KJ, Musick JA. The Biology of Sea Turtles Volume 3. Florida: CRC Press; 2013.
[10] Griffin E, Frost E, White L, Allison D. Climate change and commercial fishing: A one-two punch for sea turtles. Washington: Oceana; 2007 November. 12 p.
[11] Rahmstorf F. Thermohaline ocean circulation. In: Encyclopedia of Quaternary Sciences. Amsterdam: Elsevier; 2006.
[12] Dubinsky Z & Stambler N. Coral reefs: An ecosystem in transition. New York: Springer; 2011. 181 p.
[13] Darehshori BF. Onshore preservation of Hawksbill turtle eggs through community participation [Internet]. Iran: GEF; 2012. Figure 6, New Born Hawksbill Turtle hatchling in Shibderaz Village coastline, Qeshm Island, IRAN ; p. 1. Available from: https://sgp.undp.org/index.php?option=com_sgpprojects&view=projectdetail&id=6182&Itemid=205
[14] Wyong Shire Council. Biophysical interactions [Internet]. Wyong: 2015. Figure 2, Ocean Currents Simplified; p. 1. Available from: http://www.blueplanet.nsw.edu.au/bi-the-hydrosphere/.aspx
[15] Karrer LB. Bold action needed to save coral reefs. Conservation International; 2012. Figure 1, Bleached coral in West Papua, Indonesia. Coral bleaching can be caused by a number of environmental factors, including temperature rise and ocean acidification; p.1. Available from: http://blog.conservation.org/2012/07/bold-action-needed-to-save-coral-reefs/
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World Wildlife Fund. Hawksbill Turtle [Internet]. Washington DC: WWF; 2015. Figure 1; p. 1. Available from: http://www.worldwildlife.org/species/hawksbill-turtle
Climate Change Threats
Thompson S. Resilience of marine turtle regional management units to climate change [Internet]. Word Press; 2014 November. Figure 1; p. 1. Available from: http://climatevulture.com/tag/hawksbill-turtle/
What Does the Future Hold?
Youth Connect. Hawksbill-sea-turtle-wallpaper-5 [Internet]. India: Word Press; 2015. Figure 1, Hawksbill-sea-turtle-wallpaper-5; p. 1. Available from: http://www.youthconnect.in/2015/06/22/scientists-confirm-the-beginning-of-the-sixth-mass-extinction/hawksbill-sea-turtle-wallpaper-5/