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  • Conservation

We’re Hiring: Sea Turtle Seasonal Technician (CLOSED)

Editor’s note: This position is closed as of 4/24/2022. Position Description The SCDNR Marine Turtle Conservation Program is seeking a motivated individual for a seasonal technician position for the 2022…
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  • 3 min
  • Marine Biology

Now a Mother, Tagged Sea Turtle Sighted After 14 Years

This nesting season, a new loggerhead sea turtle appeared three times on Bald Head Island (BHI), North Carolina to lay her eggs. The new visitor sported an unfamiliar tag that…
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  • 6 min
  • Conservation
  • Marine Biology

We’re Hiring: Sea Turtle Positions Summer 2020 (NOW CLOSED)

Editor’s note: We are no longer accepting applications for these positions. Thank you for your interest. We are currently reviewing applications for six seasonal paid positions in three locations for…
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  • 4 min
  • Conservation

Three Cool Sea Turtle Stories to Kick Off the Season

Sea turtle nesting season took off at a sprint last week. Well ahead of the ‘official’ May 1 start date, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) biologists confirmed both…
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  • 3 min
  • Conservation

Green Sea Turtle Gets Ride Home After Recovery

Several months after a thin and barnacle-covered sea turtle washed ashore at North Myrtle Beach, he/she finally returned to the waters of the Atlantic Ocean today. “Gill” was found in…
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  • 3 min
  • Conservation

Sea Turtle Stranding Season Underway Early

Edit 4/7: If you live outside of South Carolina and encounter a stranded sea turtle, see this list for the appropriate contact in your state. Several weeks remain before the…
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  • 4 min
  • Marine Biology

We’re Hiring: Sea Turtle Positions Summer 2017

The last loggerhead nest of 2016 may have hatched months ago, but the season never really ends for SCDNR’s sea turtle biologists. By the time they’re done crunching numbers on…
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  • 3 min
  • Conservation
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Seven Superlatives for a Stellar Sea Turtle Season

The start of November means a couple things: the official end of sea turtle season in South Carolina, and a chance to reflect on what’s been an exceptional season for…
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