Washington Post, 8/25/17 by Andrew deGrandpre
As storm surges drown eggs and rough surf strands weeks-old
hatchlings, workers at Sea Turtle, Inc., a rescue and rehabilitation non-profit
based on South Padre Island, are racing to save endangered sea turtles.
Rescue center staff began preparing for Harvey on Wednesday,
collecting eggs from nests along 50 miles of beach from the Rio Grande River to
Port Mansfield.
“We knew the surge would be significant enough that that the
eggs would have been drowned, said Jeff George, Sea Turtle, Inc.’s executive
director.
Once recovered, the eggs were placed in sand inside styrofoam
coolers. They’re now incubating in a warm, dark room until they can be
re-released after the hurricane.
On Saturday, staff will turn to the task of rescuing helpless
baby turtles washed up on shore. Because it’s hatching season, hundreds of
thousands of recent hatchlings are now riding the currents in the Gulf of
Mexico. Ordinarily, the turtles would spend the first year to two years of life
hiding in floating seaweed; once washed ashore, they have no way to fend for
themselves against predators.
The first two stranded hatchlings that were rescued
Wednesday. (Daniel Blue Tyx)
“We’re going to be driving in four-wheel-drive vehicles, going
slowly looking for turtles that aren’t much bigger than the palm of your hand,”
George said. “We could potentially see hundreds of post-hatchlings washed up on
beaches.”
The first two stranded hatchlings have already taken up
temporary residence at the Sea Turtle, Inc. rescue center. Reaching into a
white utility sink in a back room, George pulled out a turtle in each gloved
hand. One was a Hawksbill, just two to three weeks old, that the storm had
carried far off course from its nesting beach in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula.
The other was a critically endangered Kemp’s Ridley sea
turtle, which nests only in northeast Mexico and the Texas Gulf Coast.
“This is the most endangered of all sea turtles,” George said.
“These guys are out there at the mercy of the currents and storms.”
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