The Last Statistics For 2009
Current Nest Count |
False Crawls |
Strandings |
23 |
9 |
7 |
| Total Known Eggs |
Total Baby Turtles to Ocean
|
2749 |
2456
|
The Latest News
March 6 , 2010
An unusually large number of strandings so far this year, mostly due to the cold. So far this year, the total strandings for the state is 259, consisting of 134 loggerheads, 90 greens, and 35 Kemp's ridley turtles. Starting the year out this early with these high numbers is NOT a good sign.
February 25, 2010
Below is a picture of Judy Bryan and Leigh Anne Harden at the UNCW Scholarship Award Dinner. Leigh Anne is the 2009 recipient of the "Judith C. Bryan Holden Beach Turtle Watch" Fellowship. This is the first annual award given by the Holden Beach Turtle Patrol to honor Judy Bryan, the founder of our program. This fellowship is awarded to a graduate student in Marine Biology at UNCW.

October 31 , 2009
Well the 2009 turtle season is over here at Holden Beach. We had 9 false crawls this year with 23 nests. We had a total of 2749 eggs laid which gave us an average of 119.5 eggs per nest. We helped 2456 baby Loggerhead Sea Turtles get to the water giving us an 89.3% hatch rate. The number of nests is still down but all in all we had a pretty good year. We did not loose any nests to storms although we came real close with Tropical Storm Bob having to sandbag 11 nests during the storm surge. Volunteers worked for hours protecting the nests, some of whom were not on the turtle patrol but were vacationers that time their vacation with turtle hatchings. Seeing us out there they came out with what ever they could find to help move sand to protect the nests. We want to give a special thanks to those helpers because with their help all the nests were saved. We enjoyed having so many people coming out to the nests at night and sitting with us while we waited for the eggs to hatch. Many new friends were made and we hope to see you all again next year.
This year we will be holding our Turtle Talk Educational Program in the meeting room of the new town hall. Turtle talk will be every Wednesday at 7PM starting the 16th of June thru August 11th. So please come join us either there or on the beach at a nest.
Our 2010 shirts will be available at turtle talk or as always at the Light House Gift Shop on the causeway. We are eager for the turtles to start nesting and for all of you to arrive and visit us.
Conjoined Twin Turtle
In a note we received from the State, we believe it is the first conjoined twin turtle (Siamese) in NC. There have been other instances of this occurring elsewhere in sea turtles and also freshwater turtles, but we have never heard of this before in NC.

We know of a pair of conjoined twin green turtles at a sea turtle education center in Mexico more than ten years old and still going strong!
In the future, when we have such an unusual birth, we have been instructed to contact our director who will in turn contact the state before we release the unusual turtle. A decision will be made as to whether it may be kept at the sea turtle hospital or the aquarium for an undetermined amount of time to allow it to grow before releasing it; hopefully, giving it a better chance of survival due to its rare condition.
For now, all we can do is hope that it swims on and grows along with the other hatchlings from nest #1 and pray that we will see our rare find back on Holden Beach in twenty or so years!