The majestic Leatherback sea turtles have begun their annual pilgrimage to the shores of Sanibel Island, marking the exciting return of nesting season in Southwest Florida. This year, conservationists are happy to report an early start, with the first nests spotted even before the official May 1st kick-off.
The Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) is gearing up for a busy season, with volunteers and staff prepared to monitor and protect every precious Leatherback nest. These magnificent creatures, the largest sea turtle species, lay their eggs on the beach at night, returning to the ocean after this vital duty.
Early Start for Nesting Season
While May 1st signifies the official nesting season, Leatherbacks have already begun arriving on Sanibel’s shores. This early start could be due to a variety of factors, and the SCCF is closely monitoring the situation.
Protecting These Gentle Giants
As visitors flock to Sanibel’s beautiful beaches, it’s important to remember that these shores are also critical nesting grounds for Leatherbacks and other sea turtles. The SCCF has outlined several tips for beachgoers to consider to avoid disturbing the sea turtle nesting season:
- Minimize Light Pollution: Turn off or shield all lights visible from the beach. Avoid using flashlights or cell phone lights directly on the beach at night.
- Respect the Nests: Don’t disturb the screens covering nests, as they prevent predators from digging up and eating the eggs. Remove all beach furniture and equipment from the beach at night, as these can create obstacles for nesting turtles.
- Keep the Beach Clean: Dispose of fishing line properly to avoid entanglement hazards for wildlife. Properly dispose of all trash, as litter left on the beach can attract predators and pose ingestion and entanglement risks for turtles.
- Give Turtles Space: Fill in large holes that can trap hatchlings and nesting sea turtles. Do not get too close to nesting turtles, shine lights on them, or take flash photos.
By following these simple guidelines, we can all help ensure a successful nesting season for Leatherbacks and other sea turtles on Sanibel Island. Let’s work together to protect these incredible creatures for generations to come.
For more information on Leatherback sea turtles and the SCCF’s conservation efforts, please visit their website.