Fabulous news people.
6 Kemps ridley sea turtle nests have been detected on the upper Texas coast and a total of 82 nests statewide!
The first four nests from our neck of the woods came last Wednesday, 3 female ridleys were subsequently satellite tagged and released back in the Gulf.
Do you want to hear even more fabulous news?
After many patrols over the last several years and sand in really weird places, all of the patience & grittiness finally paid off…
ONE OF THE SEA TURTLES WAS FOUND ON MY PATROL!!!!!! Sorry, could not hold it in any longer.
Below is a picture of the beautiful girl found on Surfside beach! She did attempt to evade me of course. About 1 hour after I passed this area on my ATV, she crawled out of the water and two beachgoers watched her crawl up to the dunes, dig a hole, and begin to nest. They did the right thing and called 1-866-TURTLE5 and I was contacted by a NOAA biologist to respond- I flew like I have never flew before and came upon a most delightful sight, one of the most magnificent and endagered sea turtles on the planet. Everyone on the beach that day was awe-struck and thankful to be in the right place, at the right time and to be able to sneak a peek at such an amazing wild animal.
Truly a once and a lifetime experience!
We covered her with wet towels to keep her nice and cool until students from Texas A&M Galveston came to excavate her eggs and tag her.
102 eggs were excavated from her nest. Good mamma!
Release of the three Kemps ridley sea turtles. I bet it felt great to be back in the water.
You can track the movement of tagged ridley turtles by visiting the following link. The ladies tagged last week should be up soon.
REMEMBER, IF YOU ARE ON THE BEACH AND SEE A LIVE OR DEAD SEA TURTLE, HATCHLINGS, OR A NEST CALL 1-866-TURTLE5
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Hi there,
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