Last night we tagged our 400th turtle! As I've said, the project began ten seasons ago in 2001. In 2001, we tagged just 23 turtles. In 2002, we increased to 43 and the numbers have been increasing since. Last night, I tagged the 400th turtle! She was a beautiful turtle that Rebeccah found at the south end of Juno Beach. I went down to take over for her so she could continue down the beach. I decided to name the turtle "Vida" which is spanish for life. Last night we encountered seven turtles total. Rebeccah found Juliet, a turtle from ten days ago, on her first run. She missed another turtle just past Juliet who must have been on the beach at sunset because Rebeccah watched her slip into the water at around 9:20. As I worked on Juliet and Rebeccah continued, I got a call from her as she got to Singer Island. She had found a very special turtle - Venus! If you search through our blog, you will find Venus' story. Venus was one of our first turtles from 2001. She returned again in 2006 with horrific injuries from a boat strike. The team that watched her nesting thought there was no way she could survive such injuries but there was not much we could do but sit and watch her nest. After leaving the beach, we assumed we would not see Venus again. But we were wrong. In 2008, Sandy called to say that she had found Venus nesting again and she looked perfect! Venus healed from the injuries to everyone's amazement. The following image shows what Venus' injuries looked like when she nested in 2006. Her lungs were exposed and her carapace was split almost completely down.
After Venus, Rebeccah found another new turtle on Juno that she named Cayenne and then on her next run, she found Vida as she was heading south. She called me to come out and tag her while she continued to Singer Island. That was Rebeccah's last turtle of the night but just as I finished with her, Andrew called to say that he also had a new turtle on the north end. Since he hadn't been to Jupiter in a while, and his turtle was still digging, I went down to help him cover the beach. As I ran north of where Andrew was stopped, I found a turtle digging near the reef club. This was Lucille, a turtle that my mom got to see and name twenty days ago. I left Lucille and rounded the reef club to find yet another turtle! This was Morsel, a turtle from 2008 that also nested ten days ago. Andrew decided to name his new turtle Eilish after a family friend and turtle lover. What a busy night for us! Eight nests total and seven turtles seen.
On Sunday night we had four turtles. Kelly S was back in town for a couple days to catch up with her turtles! She ran the south end for a bit and found a new turtle in Juno. She named the turtle Mum (after Mumtaz Mahal - she just returned from the Sea Turtle Symposium in India). We also encountered Espina, Pumpkin and one additional turtle that Sonja named Mzazi (Swahili for mother since it was Mother's Day).
We have a total of 60 leatherback nests on Juno Beach and 13 on Jupiter. We also have 14 loggerhead nests on Juno and 4 on Jupiter. The loggerheads have just started to return in the past couple nights.