
Today’s post is short, sweet and to the point. We just concluded a record-breaking sea turtle season! Friends of the Virgin Islands National Park recorded 3,862 sea turtle hatchlings this season. How amazing is that!
There were 3,221 hatchings documented during the 2024 season, so this represents a nearly 20 percent increase for 2025. Absolutely incredible.
The majority of hatchlings are typically Hawksbill turtles, although we have a plethora of green turtles in our waters too. We even see a leatherback around the island from time to time, although this is not extremely common.
Volunteers adopt a beach starting in mid-to-late summer and look for nesting activity. Once a nest of found, Friends of the Park marks it, records it and keeps an eye on its progress. These nests have been found on dozens of beaches around the island.

Friends of the Virgin Islands National Park should release its turtle report soon. I will share all of these details once they become available.
In the meantime, if you see a sea turtle while you are out swimming or snorkeling, please keep your distance. Please do not touch them. Please do not feed them. Please simply love them from afar. I know I do!
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