Sea Turtle Nesting 2011
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2011 Nesting Season Ends on High Note Loggerheads laid 1,284 nests during 2011 in Mote's patrol area. Loggerheads are a threatened species whose statewide nesting numbers have generally declined since 1998. Now, Mote's nesting counts for loggerheads seem to be stabilizing. Also, recent research suggests that loggerhead nesting numbers may rise and fall over decade-long cycles. The table below shows Mote’s breakdown of 2010 nesting numbers and false crawls (when a turtle emerges but returns to sea without nesting) for each local beach.
Mote's Sea Turtle Conservation and Research Program has monitored nesting on Sarasota County beaches for more than 30 years. Mote scientists also tag nesting sea turtles for identification and satellite tracking that allows us to follow turtles as they swim hundreds of miles in the sea.
All sea turtle species are considered threatened or endangered under federal law. Mote’s research provides crucial information to help resource managers protect these ancient reptiles. You can help, too. The following are some tips that you can use to help protect sea turtles.
Do Not:
Sea turtles are protected under federal law and any harassment or interference with a sea turtle, living or dead, is subject to penalty. If you witness anyone disturbing a turtle or find an injured or disoriented hatchling or adult, please notify agents with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at 1-888-404-FWCC (3922), the local sheriff’s department, and/or Mote Marine Laboratory’s Sea Turtle Program at 388-4331. If you find a dead or injured sea turtle contact Mote’s Stranding Investigations Program at 988-0212. |
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2011 Nesting Updates |
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Mote Marine Laboratory has been a leader in marine research since it was founded in 1955. Today, we incorporate public outreach as a key part of our mission. Mote is an independent nonprofit organization and has seven centers for marine research, the public Mote Aquarium and an Education Division specializing in public programs for all ages.










