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    Seaside Florida Loggerhead Sea Turtle Hatchling Video

    Has anyone seen a video of a Seaside turtle nest hatchlings? I saw a video in the Sun but now it's disappeared. My sister is a teacher up north and wanted to show it in school!

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    It's on SoWal facebook - www.facebook.com/SoWal



    Thanks Danny, Marla, and all the turtle-loving volunteers. Join up!
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    From Danny Burns, South Walton Turtle Watch volunteer:
    This is very rough video of a rarely seen event. 94 Loggerhead turtles leaving the safety of their nest and making a beeline to the Gulf of Mexico. This is called a "boil". The screen on the nest is to protect it from predators like dogs, coyotes and foxes.

    This happened in Seaside, FL at about 8pm on Saturday, August 20th.

    We use red lights on the beach during turtle nesting season because turtles don't see that part of the light spectrum. No one should ever use white light flashlights on the beach during nesting season. It can temporarily blind the hatchlings and could draw them to you as they always head toward any light they see on the beach.
    Director Sharon Maxwell's comments:
    I went down about 5:30 to take a look and as soon as I got there, the sand began to fall, causing the indentation to grow bigger.After about an hour and half of the sand slowly sliding into the nest, a bubble began to form in the middle as the hatchlings pushed to the surface. Slowly, one by one the turtles began to poke their heads through the sand. At one point a dozen turtles were halfway out of the ground, motionless for about 20 minutes as the others pushed upward. One flipper began to move and they erupted to the surface. The hatchlings pushed sand from all the sides of the nest cavity downward into a funnel shape. Possibly a 100 hatchlings then scurried to the water. Seaside security was able to get the lights turned out and with the exception of a couple hatchlings who took the scenic route, nearly all of them made it to the water in 10 minutes of less. Bobby, Ann, Danny,Marla, Alan, and Arlene, Dan and Marie all did a great job ensuring the hatchlings safety as there was quite a few tourists on the beach. A great success! 94 hatchlings escaped from the nest.
    Last edited by kurt; 08-26-2011 at 07:26 AM.
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    I shared this clip from Sowal FB and a friend of mine in North Alabama is going to use it in her science class tomorrow. Thanks for contributing to the curriculum in AL.

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    Thanks to all the Turtle People who make this possible. It brought tears to my eyes watching this video, so sweet watching these little babies.

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    it is miraculous thanks for sharing the video Danny!
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