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See Tracks or Turtles on Folly? Please Call 588-2433
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Strandings on Folly Beach 2007 Last updated June 11, 2007
One of our most dreaded sightings is a stranded sea turtle -- one that has come ashore, not to nest, but as the result of injury,
disease, or death at sea.
Folly's experience with strandings is duplicated all along the SC coast. The highest percentage of strandings in the state are on Charleston's four beaches, mostly on Isle of Palms and Sullivans Island.
Most strandings occur between May 1st and July 31st -- the time when offshore turtle and human activities converge. The higher the human traffic, the greater the risk for sea turtles.
The loss of every sea turtle that has survived the 20-30 years to reach their sub-adult and adult life stage is significant. Not
only is that individual lost, but its potential to reproduce is gone. For a threatened or endangered species, this is especially critical. As one biologist
has said, "Losing an adult turtle is like losing 1,000 eggs on the beach."
"Miss Folly Kodak" - Rescue (and photo) by Julie Jones
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