Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Leatherbacks on Amelia!

We were very fortunate this year to have two leatherback sea turtle nests on the island. Almost all of our sea turtle nests are loggerheads. Since it's so rare to have a leatherback nest, tons of people showed up to watch as volunteers excavated the nest. After the hatchlings hatch and then emerge from the nest, they head down to the surf. A couple of nights later, a volunteer from the Amelia Island Sea Turtle Watch digs up the nest and counts the number of eggs hatched and unhatched, and babies that hatched but did not live. Hatchlings that failed to climb out of the nest but are still alive get to hitchhike down to the surf where they're released. If you'd like to see a sea turtle nest excavation, go to www.ameliaislandseaturtlewatch.com, and then click on "excavation schedule" on the left hand side. The season is coming to a close, and we are happy to report 154 nests this year!



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