Sea Turtle Nest Monitoring System

South Carolina DNR Sea Turtle Conservation Program

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Nests
1-5
6-10
11-20
21-40
40+

Beach Description

Edisto Town Beach
South Carolina DNR Sea Turtle Conservation Program

The Town of Edisto Beach consists mainly of single family homes, a majority of which are available for vacation rental. The Town has 3.5 miles of beach on the Atlantic and 1.2 miles of beach on the South Edisto River. The beach itself is narrow and steep with rock groins perpendicular to shore. The accumulation of sand on the updrift side of the groins and the loss of sand on the downdrift side, gives the beach a "scalloped" appearance. A combination of houses being built on the primary dunes, and erosion results in turtles sometimes nesting under the decks and porches of the homes. The close proximity of the houses and a road contributes to the lighting problems at Edisto Beach. Mammalian predators are not a problem on the beach. There has been a project there since 1982 averaging 80 nests per season.

Adopt-a-Nest from Edisto Town Beach

Brandy D. Morse
Elizabeth Twork

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Summary What does this mean Activity

Nests: 174
  In Situ: 116
  Relocated: 58 (33.3%)
  Incubating: 49
  Inventoried: 124 (71.2%)
  Lost: 1 (0.5%)
False Crawls: 173

Estimated Eggs to Date: 17737
  Eggs Lost: 189 (1%)
  Hatched Eggs: 11910
  Emerged Hatchlings: 11041
  Mean Incubation Duration (all): 51.3 days
  Mean Clutch Count: 114.4 eggs (Relocated Only)

Mean Hatch Success: 79%
Mean Emergence Success: 73.8%
Nest Success: 70.1%
Beach Success: 50.1%

Last Updated: 2026-08-18 11:27:25 (2.4 hours ago)

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Significant Nest Losses
Egg Status Egg Losses
SpeciesNestsFalse Crawls
Loggerhead174160