Partnerships are essential for the efficient and effective delivery of a wide variety of North West Shelf Flatback Turtle Conservation Program activities in Western Australia by providing additional skills, knowledge, networks and resources. Partnerships are tailored to provide mutual benefits to all parties and meet the needs of the NWSFTCP through informal relationships or by formal agreements.
Partners listed below cut across sectors including industry, non-government, education, government and commercial organisations. Partnerships with Traditional Custodians and Aboriginal Corporations are described here.
Our partners
- WA Marine Turtle Intensive Care Facility
- Indigenous Saltwater Advisory Group
- WA Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
- Australian Marine Turtle Symposium
- International Sea Turtle Symposium
- State of the Worlds Sea Turtles
- The Sea Turtle Foundation
- United Nations Environment Programme
- Town of Port Hedland
- Shire of Ashburton
- City of Karratha
- Shire of Broome
- Chevron Sea Rangers
- Native Animal Rescue Broome
- Mundabullangana Station
- WA Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
- Commonwealth Marine Turtle Roundtable
- University of Colorado
- UWA Oceans Institute
- Murdoch University PEAC Lab
- Murdoch University School of Veterinary Medicine
- Edith Cowan University
- Curtin University
- James Cook University
- Griffith University
- Flinders University
- The University of Queensland
- Georgia Southern University
- University of Massachusetts
- Florida Atlantic University
- Florida State University
- University of Alabama
- University of Exeter
- Care for Hedland
- Conservation Volunteers Australia
- Mackerel Islands Resort
- The Ocean Foundation
- Western Australian Marine Science Institute (WAMSI)
- Northern Australian Marine Research Alliance (Charles Darwin University, AIMS, Australian National University)
- Raine Island Strategic Advisory Group
- Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
- CSIRO
- Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals
- IUCN - Marine Turtle Specialist Group
- Indian Ocean South East Asia
- Pendoley Environmental
- Chevron Australia
- Rio Tinto
- Woodside
- Wildlife Computers
- Lotek
- CATs
- CrabPot
- NOAA Fisheries
- QLD Department of Environment, Science and Innovation
- Envirovet