We were hoping for a nest this morning, but no such luck: a false crawl again. Almost missed this one with the wind blowing a lot of the ingoing tracks away. These photos are of the outgoing track.
The crawl was at the western most end of the island very near Hog Inlet. If this turtle goes any further west, she will lay a nest on North Myrtle. Hope the Friday walkers will hit the jackpot and find a real nest. Good luck!
Waties Island, the northernmost barrier island in South Carolina is roughly 4.0 km in length. It is a private undeveloped barrier island at the border of North/South Carolina. All sea turtle monitoring by this group is authorized by the SCDNR Marine Turtle Conservation Program under Permit MTP500. We strive to help protect the sea turtle, and we are at it again this season! The site will be updated often during the nesting season - May 1st through October.
Waties Island Nest Count
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