Turtle
Research and Monitoring Database System (TREDS)
The Turtle Research and Monitoring Database System (TREDS) provides invaluable
information for Pacific island countries and territories to manage their
turtle resources. TREDS can be used to collate data from strandings, tagging,
nesting, emergence and beach surveys as well as other biological data
on turtles.
TREDS can also be used to monitor and sustainably manage marine turtle
populations as well as their nesting and foraging sites. This database
is currently being trialed in Samoa, American Samoa, Vanuatu, French Polynesia
and Fiji.
The upgrade and update of the SPREP Regional Turtle Database is an important
component of the SPREP Marine Turtle Action Plan 2003-2007, which, in
2003, recommended that the Turtle Research and Monitoring Database System
be developed further.
TREDS was developed through a collaborative effort by the Secretariat
of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme, Western Pacific Regional
Fishery Management Council, Secretariat of the Pacific Community, NOAA
Fisheries, Queensland Government Environmental Protection Agency, South-East
Asia Fisheries Development Centre and the Marine Research Foundation.
The development of TREDS continues with trials in a few SPREP member
countries and territories before it is distributed to the wider SPREP
region.
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