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  1. A long-term tagging and nesting study of green and hawksbill turtles in Chagar Hutang, Redang Island was initiated in May 1993. This long-term project will provide basic, yet vital information on the population sizes, monitor yearly population fluctuations, study reproductive and nesting behaviour, and determine the success of “in-situ” and ...

  2. What? Volunteers are the backbone of SEATRU to sustain sea turtle conservation project at Chagar Hutang Turtle Sanctuary, Redang Island, Terengganu since 1998. It was developed to provided assistance to the long-term monitoring, tagging, in-situ egg incubation, research and conservation for sea turtles.

  3. Objectives. To conduct translational multidisciplinary research on sea turtle related themes to promote community benefits among stakeholders. Three pillars of our research unit; (i) Science: We endeavour to pursue excellent in our interdisciplinary, collaborative, and action-oriented research.

  4. The Sea Turtle Research Unit (SEATRU) was established in 1984 by co-founders Prof. Dr. Chan Eng Heng and Assoc. Prof Liew Hock Chark, when their research interests in sea turtle biology, as then Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science of Universiti Putra Malaysia, coincided with the Terengganu’s Department of Fisheries desire to conserve the ...

  5. Sea Turtle Research Unit - UMT, Kuala Terengganu. 9,313 likes · 165 talking about this · 133 were here. The official Facebook page of the Sea Turtle Research Unit (SEATRU), Universiti Malaysia...

  6. 4,719 Followers, 224 Following, 328 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Sea Turtle Research Unit (@seatru_umt)

  7. The groups are collaborating with the aim to gather data for UMT Sea Turtle Research Units (SEATRU) turtle database. This database was created at UMT to hold, assimilate, and share information on all sea turtles in the area as well as prevent repetitive research among scientists.