Ossabaw Loggerhead Turtles day trip: Sat Aug 24 or Sun. Aug 25, 2024
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Ossabaw Loggerhead Turtles day trip: Sat Aug 24 or Sun. Aug 25, 2024

A Coastal Ecology Trip focusing on Loggerhead Turtle habitat.

By Ossabaw Island Foundation

Date and time

August 24 · 8am - August 25 · 2:30pm EDT

Location

Ossabaw Island, south End

Main rd Ossabaw Island, GA 000000

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About this event

  • 1 day 6 hours

Hosted by John "Crawfish" Crawford, one of coastal Georgia's most respected ecologists.

Depart 8:00 am from Delegal Creek Marina on Skidaway Island, just outside of Savannah. After a 30-minute boat ride across Ossabaw Sound, arrive on Ossabaw Island , then travel by pick up truck to the beach to learn about turtle hatchings. Enjoy a picnic lunch (bring your own lunch) at the pavilion at the south end bone yard beach. Return to the North End as boat departs the island for the mainland at 2:00 pm.

  • During your time on Ossabaw Island, you may have the opportunity to:
  • Experience a variety of sea turtle monitoring techniques;
  • Participate in a post-hatch nest excavation and data collection;
  • Learn about sea turtle nesting and conservation efforts to restore their populations in an evening presentation;
  • View sets of tiny turtle tracks from a nest to the beach;
  • See a hatchling making its way out of a nest and into the ocean.

What you should know: Wildlife-based events cannot be guaranteed, as they are dependent on location, weather and timing of the hatch.

Fees include round trip transportation from Delegal Marina on Skidaway Island to Ossabaw Island’s North End; transportation across the island, plus the turtle program.

Information: robin@ossabawisland.org or 912-272-1448

Organized by

The Ossabaw Island Foundation (TOIF) is a non-profit 501 (c) 3.  Through a partnership with the State of Georgia, TOIF inspires, promotes, and manages exceptional educational, cultural, and scientific programs that are designed to maximize the experience of Ossabaw Island, while minimizing the impact on the island's resources.  

ABOUT OSSABAW ISLAND: Ossabaw Island is a 26,000-acre undeveloped barrier island on the Atlantic Ocean, owned by the State of Georgia and located in Chatham County. Georgia's first Heritage Preserve, accessible only by boat, is undeveloped and set aside by an Executive Order for natural, scientific and cultural study, research and education; and for environmentally sound preservation, conservation and management of the island's ecosystem.

$165