%0 Report %D 2010 %T Ningaloo Turtle Program annual report 2009-2010 %A Gourlay, T %A Markovina, K %A Prophet, M %A Whiting, A %C Exmouth %I Ningaloo Turtle Program %K biodiversity %K Ningaloo %K turtles %P 1-91 %U http://www.ningalooturtles.org.au/media_reports.html %X The Ningaloo Turtle Program (NTP) was established in 2002 as a collaborative project between Cape Conservation Group Inc (CCG), World Wildlife Fund (WWF)-Australia and the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC)-Exmouth District. The primary aim of the program is to promote the long-term survival of turtle populations within the Ningaloo region by collecting longterm trend data on marine turtle population size. For the purpose of the program, the Ningaloo region is divided spatially into a hierarchical classification. There are four divisions within Ningaloo: North West (NW) Cape division, Cape Range division, Bundera/Ningaloo division, and Coral Bay division. Each division is then further divided into sections and sub-sections. %8 06/2010 %> http://ningaloo-atlas.org.au/sites/default/files/Ningaloo turtle program annual report 2009_10.pdf