Sea Turtle Update

  • A false crawl is where the turtle comes ashore, but for what ever reasons, doesn't make a nest/lay eggs and returned to the ocean.

    The Sea Turtle Protection Program began in 1989 and rides the beach everyday from May 1 - mid August locating sea turtle nests. We relocate any nests that are in danger of being lost due to erosion. Nests begin hatching in mid July - October, typically 55-90 days after the nest has been laid.

    Our nests have an average size of 130 eggs and the largest nest ever recorded contained 185 eggs. A nesting female can lay 4-7 nests during the nesting season of May-August. Oak Island has an average of seventy nests per year. The largest year ever recorded was one hundred and ten nests.

    A historic event occurred on Oak Island in 1992. A Kemp's Ridley sea turtle, which usually nest in Mexico, came ashore and laid a nest on our island. We released 47 hatchlings back to the sea. People came from all over the world to experience a part of history. This turtle is the most endangered species in the world. There are less than one thousand left.

    These turtles will come back and nest on the beach they were born on in 10-15 years. This is exciting news since this is the tenth year for our hatchlings. So help us keep a watch for this amazing piece of history.

    Oak Island's nesting season has begun with our first false crawl logged in on May 10th.

    Click here to learn more about the Oak Island Sea Turtle Protection Program.

    The Oak Island Recreation Department also has an Ocean Education Center with a Turtle Display.Click here to learn more about the Recreation Departments programs or call us at 910-278-5518

Kemp's Ridley Turtle
 

Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle. Thanks to the NWF for the picture

For more information abou the Kemp's Ridley Turtle and other sea turtles found on Oak Island, check out these sites.

NOAA Fisheries-Office of Protected Resources Sea Turtle Program
National Wildlife Federation

Turtle Trax
Visit NC article on Sea Turtles
Links to turtle (and tortoise ) info on the web
 

 
 

 

This page was last updated on 3/14/2006


Town of Oak Island
4601 E. Oak Island Dr., Oak Island, NC  28465
Office -- 910-278-5011 ---  Fax 910-278-3400