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The
University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados Department of Biological and Chemical Sciences |
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Dr J A Horrocks Professor of Conservation Ecology
Phone : 246 417 4320/4324 |
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Dr. Julia
A. Horrocks earned her Ph.D. in the
behaviour of green monkeys, Cercopithecus aethiops sabaeus,
from UWI Cave Hill in 1985. During a post-doctoral year at McGill
University (Canada), which she spent at Bellairs Research Institute in
Barbados, she became interested in the biology and conservation of
endangered sea turtles. She established the Barbados
Sea Turtle Project in 1987, now located in the Department of
Biological and Chemical Sciences at UWI, and became WIDECAST (Wider
Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Network) Country Coordinator for
Barbados in 1988. The Barbados Sea Turtle Project has been
implementing the recommendations of WIDECAST’s “Sea Turtle Recovery
Action Plan for Barbados” since it was published by the UNEP Caribbean
Environment Programme in 1992. Dr. Horrocks was one of five
2004 recipients of a Pew Marine Conservation Fellowship, the world's most
prestigious award honoring and investing in applied ocean conservation
science and outreach. Selected Recent Publications Luke, K., Horrocks, J., Leroux, R and P. Dutton. (2004) Origins of green turtle feeding aggregations around Barbados, West Indies. Marine Biology 144:799-805. Horrocks,
J.A., L.A. Vermeer, B. Krueger, M. Coyne, B.A. Schroeder, and G.H. Balazs.
(2001) Migration routes and destination characteristics of post-nesting
hawksbill turtles satellite-tracked from Barbados, West Indies. Chelonian
Conservation and Biology 4:107-114. Eckert, K. L. and J. A. Horrocks (Compilers). (2002) Proceedings of an Interactive Technical
Workshop: Sea Turtles and Beachfront Lighting. WIDECAST, the Barbados Sea
Turtle Project (UWI), and the Tourism Development Corporation of Barbados.
Bridgetown, Barbados. 44pp. Horrocks, J.A. (2001) Reducing threats on foraging grounds, pp.121-126. In: K.L. Eckert, K.L. and F.A. Abreu Grobois (Editors), Proceedings of the Regional Meeting: “Marine Turtle Conservation in the Wider Caribbean Region: A Dialogue for Effective Regional Management”, Sto Domingo, 16-18 November 1999. WIDECAST, IUCN-MTSG, WWF and UNEP-CEP.xx +154 pp. Beggs, J., B. Krueger and J. Horrocks. (2001). Nesting Beach Monitoring Programme Procedures Manual. Barbados Sea Turtle Project, University of the West Indies. Bridgetown, Barbados. 35 pp. + app. Horrocks, J. (2001) Sea turtles and beachfront lighting: an interactive workshop for industry professionals and policy-makers in Barbados. Marine Turtle Newsl. 93:18-19. Quackenbush, S.L., Casey, R.N., Murcek, R.J., Paul, T.A. Work, T.M., Limpus, C.J., Chaves, A., du Toit, Vasconcelos Perez, J., Alonso Aguirre, Spraker, T.R., Horrocks, J.A., Vermeer, L.A., Balazs, G.H., and J.W. Casey. (2001) Quantitative analysis of herpesvirus sequences from normal tissue and fibropapillomas of marine turtles with real-time PCR. Virology 287:42-49. Horrocks, J.A. (2000) The sea turtles of Barbados. Journal of the Barbados Museum & Historical Society 46:66-74. Underwood,
G., Horrocks, J.A. and Daltry, J.C. (1999) A new snake from
Barbados. Journal of the Barbados Museum & Historical Society
45:67-75. |
Last update February 15, 2008