ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- Escambia County is celebrating the first sea turtle hatch of the season on Pensacola Beach.
The hatch occurred this past weekend, with 59 hatchlings reported entering the Gulf of Mexico.
Despite challenges from artificial lighting and weather events, the hatchlings were safely recovered and released following marine turtle regulations.
Hatchlings use the reflected light of the moon and stars off the water to orient themselves toward the Gulf. However, even the dimmest of artificial lights can outshine these natural lights.
60% of all hatchlings on county beaches will be disoriented by artificial light sources, making them easy targets for predators.
Hatchlings that don’t reach the water quickly are also at higher risk of starvation, dehydration, and death.
Every hatchling counts. Help protect hatchling turtles by remembering:
If you see a nest hatching or encounter hatchlings turtles on the beach, stay a respectful distance away and call Escambia County Marine Resources at (850) 426-1257.
For more information about sea turtles in Escambia County, click here.
All sea turtle work performed by Escambia County was completed under Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission permits #032, #202, #272, and #273.