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The Loggerhead Sea Turtle

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The only living member of the genus Caretta, the Loggerhead sea turtle can grow up to an intimidating 364 kg and 1.1 metres long. The species is so named for the turtle's over-large head punctuated by a set of strong jaws suitable for feeding on a wide range of sea life from mollusks (whelks and conch) to crustaceans (crabs and shrimp) to fish and jellyfish. They have also been known to consume small or immature marine animals such as sea birds and mammals.



Loggerheads have a large habitat ranging from the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans to the Indian Ocean. Atlantic migratory routes span from Newfoundland to Argentina with breeding and reproduction taking place in the warm waters of the southern hemisphere. Some Loggerheads are known to hibernate rather than pursue the challenging migratory patterns. For females this is most likely in the 2-3 year period between egg cycles.

The mating season spans several months - from March to June - and female egg laying continues into September. The nesting female will lay up to 150 eggs in deep nests which she digs in the soft sand of the same beach where she hatched 35 or more years earlier. She uses her flippers to cover the eggs, forming a protective mound that keeps the eggs safe from beach-going predators much, but not all, of the time. The tiny hatchings, which weigh about 20 grams and measure a scant 45 mm in length, emerge after a two-month incubation period. Those that make it from nest to sea and through the surf line to open water will swim for several days to find deep water downwellings that offer moderate protection from tossing seas in rich debris fields of seaweed and other floating materials.

As with all eco-sensitive species, the Loggerhead populations have been in decline for decades. Annual nesting estimates worldwide reveal fewer than 150,000 nests per year in all traditional Loggerhead nesting areas. Adults easily become ensnared in gill nets, long-lines, traps and pots. Dredging also claims a number of turtles each year.

The large migratory territories of the Loggerhead require global cooperation to ensure that protective efforts will be successful. The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna makes trade of any part of this species unlawful, affording it some protection from human predation. Several countries share agreements that expand protection for the feeding and nesting areas and many have imposed bans on shrimp to force changes in the trawling gear to make it less hazardous to Loggerheads and other routinely ensnared deep sea turtle species.

Conservation efforts include the hatch and release of nests that are discovered in threatened or unsuitable areas. The eggs are carefully counted and transported to an incubation facility. The young are raised until they are strong enough to survive on their own and released into the ocean from the same beach that housed their nest. This imprints the hatchling on the spot and increases the likelihood that it will return to continue the cycle when it reaches sexual maturity three and a half decades later
The Loggerhead Sea Turtle
Hilton Head Island is home to some very unique and in some cases endangered animals. One of these is the Loggerhead Sea Turtle. These turtles visit Hilton Head Islands beaches every summer to lay their eggs, a process which may take the mother turtle over an hour. She buries approximately one hundred eggs in the nest and then returns to the sea. Sixty days later, the hatchlings emerge and make their perilous journey to the ocean. Biologists estimate that only one out of every thousand hatchlings will make it to adulthood. The reasons for this are both natural and man made. Turtle hatchlings and adult turtles frequently become tangled in nets, and bright, artificial lights disorient them. Turtles on land are also relatively defenseless and most hatchlings are eaten by predators before they reach the shore.

Loggerhead sea turtles, like all sea turtles are reptiles that have adapted to live in the ocean. Instead of legs, these creatures have powerful front and rear flippers that allow them to propel smoothly through the ocean. Their shells are made up of horny plates called scutes, and the upper shell, or carapace, is usually reddish in color while the lower shell, or plastron is dull yellow or brown.

These turtles live in temperate and subtropical waters, which is why the ocean near Hilton Head Island is such an ideal place for them, particularly since they like to feed in coastal bays and shallow waters. Except for egg lying, these turtles never leave the ocean, and spend most of their time feeding on shellfish, crabs, mussels, and clams.

These animals are endangered and Hilton Head Island encourages its residents and visitors to do their part to protect them. You can do this by cleaning up litter and debris from the beach, making sure to observe sea turtles from a distance, not disturbing nest sites, and most importantly, turning out the lights. Artificial lights discourage female turtles from nesting, and sea turtle hatchlings can become disoriented by the lights from buildings and streets near beaches. The Town of Hilton Head Island requires that all lights on structures that are visible from the beach be shielded or turned off after 10pm from May 1st to October 31st for this reason.

When you visit the island, be sure to be on the lookout for these unique animals, and follow the tips above to help ensure that they will continue to make Hilton Head their home for years to come.
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