Nests 6, 7 & 8 !!

Bill Nelson called in early to report 2 crawls on Zone 3 between boardwalks 2 & 3. Judy Morr was called to probe. A few minutes later Bill called again to report a 3rd crawl near boardwalk 1 and Tim Morawski was sent to assist.

Vicky Becker reported and sent a photo of a large dead animal between boardwalks 5 & 6.She and her husband Bob, then kindly agreed to help the probers. All three crawls lead to nests!

Nest  6

 

  • Found: In the myrtles 250 yards south of Boardwalk 2
  • Egg Count: 112 found, 3 broken in the roots. 109 eggs relocated
  • Relocated: 150 yards south of Boardwalk 1
  • Walkers: Bill and Linda Nelson, Mary Zamora, Martha Goldstein
  • Prober: Judy Morr
  • Observations: Raccoons left tracks over the nest but didn’t bother/ dig in the nest- luckily

 

Nest  7

 

  • Found: Also, in the myrtles 200 yards south of Boardwalk 2
  • Egg Count: 115 found, 1 broken in the roots. 114 eggs relocated
  • Relocated: 175 yards south of Boardwalk #2
  • Walkers: Bill and Linda Nelson, Mary Zamora, Martha Goldstein
  • Probers: Judy Morr
  • Assisting: Bob and Vickie Becker

 

Nest  8

 

  • Found: Also, in the myrtles 200 yards south of Boardwalk 1
  • Egg Count: 134 found
  • Relocated: 150 yards south of Boardwalk 1
  • Walkers: Bill and Linda Nelson, Mary Zamora, Martha Goldstein
  • Prober: Tim Morawski

Tim Morawski was very tenacious in his probing and digging, it took awhile but he was successful. Everyone assisting was impressed with his perseverance. Nice job Tim!

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Turtle Patrol Celebrates World Turtle Day

Saturday, May 26th was World Turtle Day. Once again Melanie Jerome, Lori Porwoll and Anne Snelgrove represented the Seabrook Island Turtle Patrol at the South Carolina Aquarium's celebration. 

Each year the Seabrook Island Turtle Patrol sets up a booth which includes educational materials and interactive activities. The educational materials are suitable for all age groups ranging from coloring books for young children to curriculum guidelines provided by seaturtle.org. One of the things we do to encourage learning is ask the children questions and send them out into the Aquarium to find the answers by exploring the exhibits. They are always very excited to return to our booth with the answers and receive their "Turtle Protection Award".

The biggest draw at our booth is always the carapace of a juvenile Green Sea Turtle. Many of the children enjoy having their picture taken while "wearing" the carapace. Sometimes even the adults can't resist! 

Participation in this great event is an important part of our community outreach program. Many thanks to Lori, Anne and Melanie for representing our Patrol so well.

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Nest 5 - Saturday, May 26th

Francie & Rick Segal reported a crawl on South Beach between the cross and the warning sign. Sandy MacCoss, Terry Fansler and Jane Magioncalda responded and Sandy found nest # 5. The whole group helped move the nest to a safer location above the high tide line.

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Nest 4 - Friday, May 25th

The Memorial Day Holiday weekend started off early with Nest 4 being found by Walkers Ruth Ann Henderer, Kathy Chamberlain, Kathy Francis and Pat and Valerie Luzadder.  Bill Greubel responded and found the nest which was left in situ near Boardwalk 3.  

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Nest 3 - Sunday, May 20th

The day started early with a crawl between boardwalks 1 & 2. Valerie and Mark Doane along with Rachael, Marshal and Neva Carter found the crawl. Mark and Valerie are both Walkers and Probers today. They found the eggs with a little investigating; marked our 3rd nest and then continued to walk zone 3. Sandy MacCoss arrived and it was decided that the nest needed to be relocated. All pitched in and moved the nest to a safer location.

Meanwhile, Diana Cohen called to report a crawl in the protected bird nesting area on North Beach. She and the other walkers marked the area with orange tape and the Doanes and Sandy were notified to probe after finishing nest 3.After extensive probing it was decided that this was a false crawl. It has been marked and the area will be watched when it is hatching time.

Nest #3  Carters and Doanes

Nest #3  Carters and Doanes

Neva Carter finds her first crawl

Neva Carter finds her first crawl

Rachael and Neva Carter helping relocate the nest

Rachael and Neva Carter helping relocate the nest