My research extends in to many disciplines and involves numerous collaborators and colleagues.  Most important, I feel, is that it’s participatory.  Meaning that many non-scientists have contributed in critically important ways to these results.  Volunteers, students, fishermen, and community members . . . thousands of people . . . moving our knowledge of the natural world and ourselves forward.  Below you’ll find pdf’s of our recent publications, presentations, book chapters and reports.
 
Research
 
 
Sea turtles and the Alto Golfo: Dry Borders
November 30, 2006
Sea turtles and the Alto Golfo: Dry Borders
 
 
Seminoff, J.A., and W.J. Nichols.  2007.  Sea turtles and the Alto Golfo: a struggle for survival.  In: Felger, R.S., and B. Broyles (eds.).  Dry
 
SST gradients off Baja: DSRII
November 27, 2006
Sea-surface temperature gradients across blue whale and sea turtle foraging trajectories off the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico: DSRII
 
 
Etnoyer, P., D. Canny, B. R. Mate, L. E. Morgan, J. G.
 
Hazards of consuming sea turtle: EcoHealth
September 17, 2006
 
Hazards Associated with the Consumption of Sea Turtle Meat and Eggs: A Review for Health Care Workers and the General Public: EcoHealth
 
 
Aguirre, A. Alonso, Susan C. Gardner, Jesse C. Marsh,
 
Reducing bycatch of loggerhead turtles
July 13, 2006
Reducing the Bycatch of Loggerhead Turtles (Caretta caretta) in Baja California Sur: Experimental Modification of Gillnets for Fishing Halibut
 
 
Maldonado, D., S.H. Peckham and W.J. Nichols. 
 
Integrated approach to loggerhead conservation
July 13, 2006
An Integrated Approach to Reducing Mortality of North Pacific Loggerhead Turtles in Baja California Sur, Mexico
 
 
Peckham, S.H. and W.J. Nichols.  2006.  An Integrated Approach to Reducing