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203 Raymond, P. W. 1984. The effects of beach restoration on marine turtles nesting in south Brevard County, Florida. M.S. Thesis, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA. 121pp.
204 Rebel, T. P. 1974. Sea turtles and the turtle industry of the West Indies, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico. Revised edition. University of Miami Press., Coral Gables, Florida, USA. 250pp.
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208 Rudloe, J. 1981. From the jaws of death. Sports Illustrated 54(13):60–64, 66–68, 70.
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230 Steed, J. 1980. 1980 style turtle watch. Florida Sportsman 11(7):26–32.
231 Steinitz, M. J. 1996. The effects of beach renourishment on the nesting behavior and hatching success of the loggerhead sea turtle on Jupiter Island, Florida: a seven year study. M.S. Thesis, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA. 88pp.
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234 Stone, L. 1976. They stoop to conquer: turtleman and friends on a loggerhead patrol. Florida Sportsman 8(1):22–24, 27.
235 Stone, L. M. 1979. Time for the turtle. Oceans 12(5):37–41.
236 Stone, L. M. 1979. The loggerhead and his friends: time for the turtle. Oceans 12(5):37–41.
237 Stone, L. M. 1983. By the dark of the moon. Florida Wildlife 37(2):32–36.
238 Stone, L. 1991. Sanibel Island. Voyageur Press, Stillwater, Minnesota, USA. 96pp.
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257 Weber, M. 1987. TEDs: salvation for sea turtles? Defenders, Magazine of Defenders of Wildlife 62(1):8–13.
258 Wiese, V. L., J. L. Mapes, and S. Hofman. 1987. Loggerhead sea turtle nesting activities on the central Florida West Coast with emphasis on the tagging program. Florida Scientist 50(Supplement 1):17 (abstract).
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