Karen L. Eckert
Ph.D. Students Supervised
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Rhema K. Bjorkland
(Committee Member)
An Ecosystem-Based Assessment of Sea Turtle, Marine Mammal and Seabird Bycatch in the Wider Caribbean Region.
Current Graduate Students
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Kimberley Lake
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Jessie Bluvias
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John English Knowles
National Assessment of Beachfront Lighting and its Effect on the Survival of Endangered Marine Turtles in Barbados, West Indies.
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Alicia Marin
Sun, Sand and Sea Turtles: Inspiring Caribbean Youth through Nonformal Education.
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Elizabeth Claiborne
Sea Turtles in the Classroom: An Activity Guide Correlated to South Carolina State Education Standards.
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Caitlin Lustic
Competition Between Coral and Algae on Reefs in Bermuda: The Importance of Herbivores and Ecosystem Resilience.
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Ruba Marshood
Five-Year (2000-2005) Assessment of the Implementation of the Protocol to the Cartagena Convention concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife (SPAW Protocol), with a Special Focus on Annex II Listed Sea Turtles.
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Sera Harold
Endangered Caribbean Sea Turtles: An Educator's Handbook.
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Ga-Young Choi
Sea Turtles and the Hotel Industry: Best Practices Manual for Beachfront Properties in the Wider Caribbean Region.
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Shana Phelan
Marine Turtle Trauma Response Procedures: A Field Guide
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Contact Eckert at:
BRL 114 DUML
135 Duke Marine Lab Rd.
Beaufort, NC 28516
252-727-1600
fax: 252-504-7648
keckert@widecast.org