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About Us
The Holden Beach Turtle Watch, or Turtle Patrol as it is usually referred to, was founded in 1989 to monitor and protect the sea turtle population on Holden Beach. This all volunteer, nonprofit conservation organization operates under the authority of the NC Wildlife Resources Commission. The program currently has approximately 65 members. The Holden Beach Turtle Watch Program is in its 22nd year of sea turtle monitoring and protection. Learn more..

Baby Loggerhead Turtle
Baby Loggerhead Turtle

What we do!

Starting in May, volunteers begin a dawn patrol of the beach searching for turtle crawls and possible nests. Once a sea turtle crawl is found, a team of turtle patrol volunteers assembles at the crawl location to find the eggs. If the nest is in an unsafe location, the nest will be carefully moved to a safer area on the beach.  The nest site is then covered with a protective grating and marked off with stakes, ribbon and a warning sign. For the next 50-70 days of incubation the nest will be monitored for signs of an impending hatching.  At that time, turtle patrol members will start a nightly watch on the nest until all of the hatchlings are released. The nest is then opened and an inventory is taken to account for any unhatched or non-fertile egg and insure that all live babies make it to the ocean.  This process is repeated with each and every nest. The season ends in October when the last nest hatches.

Call our 24 hour pager: 910-754-0766

We also maintain a Stranding Team, which aids and assists deceased and injured turtles. Call our 24 hour pager at the number below (a toll free call from the Holden Beach area) to report mother turtles laying their nests, stranded turtles, or unattended hatchlings. Leave your numeric message (phone number) and stand by for a return call. 910-754-0766

Beach Home Refrigerator Magnet

This refrigerator magnet should be in every beach front home. If not contact your rental agent or any turtle patrol member you see on the beach.

kids fun pages

NEW! Turtle fun for the kids.

Online Turtle Coloring page, click here
this page allows children to color a Loggerhead Sea Turtle online. (Flash Plugin Required)

Print the Turtle Coloring Page, click here
print this page and color a Loggerhead Sea Turtle with your own crayons or paint.

Sea Turtle Word Scramble, click here
unscramble words that are related to sea turtles

Updates
Statistics For 2012
Current Nest Count
False Crawls
Strandings
1
0
0
Total Known Eggs
Total Baby Turtles to Ocean
132
0

Most Recent Updates & News:

FIRST NEST of 2012!

posted: May 13, 2012, 9:26 AM

Welcome to the 2012 Turtle season! Saturday (May 12) marked the arrival the first nesting mother turtle on Holden Beach. The early morning Turtle Patrol ATV riders had a double treat with the first nest and being able to see the mom leaving the nest, rare to catch a turtle ...click to read more of this news article.

The 2012 T-Shirt is in!

posted: May 3, 2012, 6:03 PM

The 2012 “official shirt” Holden Beach Turtle patrol T-Shirt is now available. Be among the first to own one. The shirt is blue and is called “Born to Swim”. It features the artwork of Florida artist Paul Brent showing several baby turtles on their first swim. Brent is often referred ...click to read more of this news article.

STILL TIME TO SIGN UP!

posted: April 15, 2012, 4:06 PM

The Holden Beach Turtle Patrol held their annual meeting on Saturday April 14th. We welcome the new trainees who got their feet wet at the meeting. There is still time to volunteer for this years patrol. Contact our Project coordinator Skip Hager at hagers2@atmc.net. Congratulations to Tony, Dave & Joe ...click to read more of this news article.

Historical Data
Video

We are excited to provide video footage of a turtle nest hatching. There are 6 six video clips available for your viewing. We hope you enjoy...
Click here to visit 'The Turtle Patrol Cinema'.


Holden Beach

The Town of Holden Beach is located midway between Wilmington, North Carolina and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina -- about 40 minutes driving from each. The Town is situated on an Atlantic coastal barrier island, facing south onto the Long Bay region of Brunswick County. I-95 from the north and south, I-40 from the west and US-17 south from Wilmington or north from Myrtle Beach leads to Holden Beach -- approximately 3 hours from Raleigh, or 4 hours from Charlotte or Greensboro, or 7 hours from Asheville. For more map detail of Brunswick County, go to Brunswick Islands, and then click on "Maps".

Holden Beach has a Facebook page!  Please “friend” Holden Beach to see turtle and beach updates

Visit the Holden Beach Town Hall Web Site

Thank you for buying our t-shirts at turtle talk and at the Light House Gift Shop. This is how we make money to finance the Holden Beach Turtle Watch Program (like buying a new 4 wheel drive ATV). And lastly let me thank all of you who let us use your walkways and visited with us on the beach night after night. You will never know how much your support and friendship on the beach means to all of us.

If you would like to contact us or make a donation, please write to us at:

Holden Beach Turtle Patrol
PO Box 487
Supply N.C. 28462

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