Figure 3
Map showing concentrations of green turtle (Chelonia mydas) strandings in eastern Australia in 1991 to 2014, diagnosed with coccidiosis in the present study, between the southern end of Fraser Island (latitude 25°48′0′ ′S, longitude 153°3′36′ ′E) in Queensland (QLD) and Bondi beach (33°53′24′ ′S, 151°16′48′ ′E) in Sydney, New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Seventeen or more cases were concentrated in each Moreton Bay region (between 27°27′36′ ′S and 27°2′24′ ′S and 153°3′0′ ′E and 153°15′0′ ′E) in QLD and the Port Stephens area (between 32°43′48′ ′S and 32°39′36′ ′S and 151°58′48′ ′E and 152°9′36′ ′E) in NSW. This figure was produced on the basis of Esri Maps (Redlands, California, USA).

Map showing concentrations of green turtle (Chelonia mydas) strandings in eastern Australia in 1991 to 2014, diagnosed with coccidiosis in the present study, between the southern end of Fraser Island (latitude 25°48′0′ ′S, longitude 153°3′36′ ′E) in Queensland (QLD) and Bondi beach (33°53′24′ ′S, 151°16′48′ ′E) in Sydney, New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Seventeen or more cases were concentrated in each Moreton Bay region (between 27°27′36′ ′S and 27°2′24′ ′S and 153°3′0′ ′E and 153°15′0′ ′E) in QLD and the Port Stephens area (between 32°43′48′ ′S and 32°39′36′ ′S and 151°58′48′ ′E and 152°9′36′ ′E) in NSW. This figure was produced on the basis of Esri Maps (Redlands, California, USA).

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