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Nesting peaks in June but typically continues into August.
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As of Friday, loggerheads had laid 3,604 nests on Georgia beaches this summer. Greens are also threatened.īut loggerheads are the focus of turtle conservation on Georgia beaches from Little Tybee to Cumberland. Other sea turtles are also found in Georgia waters and beaches, including the rarer and more petite Kemp’s Ridley, which is listed as endangered and the green turtle, a hard-shelled herbivore named for its green fat tissue.
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Loggerheads are listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. We understand the importance of minimizing the loss of endangered species and have been coordinating with the National Marine Fisheries Service and other sea turtle experts so USACE can continue to reduce the probability of harm to wildlife (take) on future projects.” “Our next scheduled hopper dredging event for the Brunswick Harbor entrance channel will begin no earlier than Dec. However, after further consideration we have decided to forego the opportunity,” Savannah Corps spokeswoman Cheri Pritchard wrote in an email Friday. “To confirm, the Corps had an opportunity to dredge Brunswick Harbor starting Aug. A juvenile loggerhead glides to the water’s surface at the Tybee Island Marine Science Center in 2018.
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