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Olive ridley turtle: Andaman Sea and Gulf coast Caretta caretta: Cheloniidae: Loggerhead turtle: Andaman Sea and Gulf coast Eretmochelys imbricata: Cheloniidae: Hawksbill sea turtle: Andaman Sea and Gulf coast Amyda cartilaginea: Trionychidae: Asian softshell turtle: Widespread Pelodiscus sinensis: Trionychidae: Chinese softshell turtle ...
A baby sea turtle plods through the sand before incoming waves pull it out to sea. It's a scene happening in record numbers in Thailand right now as rare leatherback turtles hatch and wade their ...
The Reptile Database and Turtle Taxonomy Working Group also consider both to be distinct species. [2] There are two subspecies: A. o. ornata (Gray, 1861) – Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia; A. o. phayrei (Theobald, 1868) – India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand
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The Thai Department of Marine and Coastal Resources reported that the deaths of "400 rare marine animals" in 2017 were due to destructive fishing practices and equipment. Of the death toll, 57% were sea turtles, 38% dolphins and whales, and five percent dugongs. Fishing gear was the major cause, followed by disease and pollution.
The Asian narrow-headed softshell turtle (Chitra chitra) is a large species of softshell turtle in the family Trionychidae. The species is endemic to Southeast Asia . Common names
Coral reefs are located in the marine section of the park at a distance of 700 metres (2,300 ft) to 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) offshore. Reef species include plate coral, soft coral, sea fan and sea anemone. [2] Formerly, leatherback sea turtles laid eggs on a stretch of beach in Sirinat National Park. At the park, 166 eggs were laid between 1999 ...