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Year: 2011

  • 2011: Nest #17

    Loggerhead, Paradise by the Sea, just east of Alys Beach.You can see from the photos, she started a nest complete with a hole dug, then abandoned that to nest a few more feet away. We also had some help knowing where the eggs were. Something scooped out a nice slice of sand but the only…

  • 2011: Nest #15 & #16

    found by Sherry in Santa Rosa Beach Are. Loggerhead great tracks again. Nests #14, 15, and #16 are all in the same area and have keep Dawn and Sherry busy, and I will call these Cal’s nests as Dawn had to put a good dog buddy of mine to sleep on Friday afternoon and then…

  • 2011: Nest #14

    Come on sea turtles where are you, everyone do the turtle dance Nest #14 is a Loggerhead and it is in Santa Rosa Beach in back of the Santa Rosa Beach Club near nest #2.   UPDATE: Nest #14 Dune Allan 102 escaped nest 2 alive and released 3 dead embryos 107 total eggs 97%…

  • 2011: Nest #13

    I GOT A CALL ABOUT 12.15 LAST NIGHT FROM FWC ABOUT THIS TURTLE ON THE BEACH, IT LOOKS AS IF SHE HAD WAY TO MUCH COMPANY. PEOPLE TRACKS ALL AROUND HER, WE CAN’T TELL IF SHE NESTED OR NOT. DARN PEOPLE. HOW CAN WE GET FOLKS TO UNDERSTAND THAT THE BEACHES AT NIGHT ARE FOR…

  • 2011: Nest #12

    NEST #12 IS A LOGGERHEAD AND IS IN SEASIDE, THEIR SECOND, AT ODESSA ST. UPDATE: nest #12 hatched in 65 days 104 escaped and went to the water 11 were found alive in nest and released 1 had no obvious embryo development total 116 eggs 99 % nest success

  • 2011: Nest 11

    Nest #11 at Inlet Beach Public Walkover, odd tracks, and they could not find the eggs but marked it, I don’t think it is a nest, but Val and Jennifer do so we will see just whom is correct….Time will tell. Loggerhead   UPDATE: Nest #11 Was determined no eggs. False crawl. Washed out by…

  • 2011: Nest #10

    OH HAPPY DAY, I FOUND A NEST, ME MYSELF, WOW, When I could see it in the distance I could not believe it, It was so close to the water. She was small, only 28 inches wide the track, only 71 eggs and the bottom of the nest already very wet. See picture, the eggs…

  • 2011: Nest #9

    This girl dug a body pit, and hole, then moved on down the beach, did another body pit and hole, then moved forward to finally nest! Loggerhead.   UPDATE: nest #9 100 escaped from nest 26 alive and released 8 dead in nest 2 dead pipped 2 live pipped 4 no obvious development 2 dead…

  • 2011: Nest #8

    Nest #8 is a Loggerhead in SeaGrove….had to be moved UPDATE: Nest #8 116 escaped from the nest 12 alive in the nest and released 11 no obvious embryo 4 dead embryos 90% hatching success

  • 2011: Nest #7

    SeaGrove Another Loggerhead, she came up oh so high, boy do we love her. UPDATE: nest #7 78 escaped 8 alive and released 5 dead in nest 1 no obvious development 93 % success