Hi.
Dear Dr,
Its me Marlina.. not Mariana. It’s been quite a long time since we (me, fiza and also izwan) all want to meet you. It’s just we don’t have free time, quite busy with our assignment and also midterm. Last week we went to ITBC to see the specimen of crocodile but unfortunately the woman in charge there said that she’s not sure whether there is crocodile specimen in borneensis.
Last Saturday we went to the Tuaran Crocodile Park just to see the real crocodile. It is exciting but also scaring. Right now i’m only using string to train myself (cant find stick) We will keep on training to estimate the length of croc. About the Bayliss’s paper, we just got it (is it the paper? Estimating the abundance of saltwater crocodile, Crocodylus porosus Schneider, in tidal wetlands of the northern territory: a mark-recapture to correct spotlight counts to absolute numbers, and the calibration of helicopter and spotlight counts) from our friend that also doing the crocodile under supervision of Dr. Pushpa.
We will go to see you sooner, when are you free Dr.? This morning we went there but you have meeting so maybe by tomorrow or by this week we will try to reach you.
Since this is my 1st entry, sorry for my broken words. My english is quite bad. Hee~
Truly,
Mar ;)
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
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Marly and other crockies.
Bayliss wrote several papers in 1987, two of them in a book by Webb. Anyway, several of his papers described the method - I think the paper that you have also described the correction factor. Read also the correction factor - I don't know what factor we are going to use in three of our study areas. We'll have to see the site first i.e. when crocking.
I mentioned papers on croc work on the internet. Read them and learn how they wrote it. I really think your works will be publishable internationally.
Keep working.
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