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The Vulnerability of Sea Turtle Nesting Beaches to Climate Change in the Southeast

Predicting Vulnerability of Southeastern Sea Turtle Nesting Beaches to Climate Change

Dates

Start Date
2011-07-13
End Date
2014-04
Release Date
2011

Summary

The loggerhead sea turtle, found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, is divided into nine distinct populations—five of which are federally endangered and four of which are federally threatened. Unfortunately, climate change may be putting the species at further risk. Sea-level rise, increased storm frequency, and changes in temperature and humidity could reduce the suitability of habitat used by loggerheads and other endangered sea turtles for nesting and feeding. This project assessed the vulnerability of key sea turtle nesting beaches to climate change in the Southeast. Researchers examined previous records of sea turtle nesting locations in the Southeast to identify the characteristics of these beaches, then predicted [...]

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Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Kristen M Hart
Cooperator/Partner :
Thomas J. Smith III, Nathaniel G Plant, James Watling
Funding Agency :
Southeast CSC
CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program

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SE-2011-3_DryTortugasNatlPark_AlanCressler1.jpg
“Dry Tortugas National Park - Credit: Alan Cressler”
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SE-2011-3_DryTortugasNatlPark_AlanCressler2.jpg
“Dry Tortugas National Park - Credit: Alan Cressler”
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SE-2011-3_Green_sea_turtle_AlanCressler4.jpg
“Green sea turtle - Credit: Alan Cressler”
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SE-2011-3_Loggerhead_sea_turtle_hatchlings_USFWS.jpg
“Loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings - Credit: USFWS”
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SE-2011-3_SeaTurtleNest_AlanCressler3.jpg
“Sea turtle nest - Credit: Alan Cressler”
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SE-2011-3_Green_sea_turtle_AlanCressler5.jpg
“Green sea turtle - Credit: Alan Cressler”
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Purpose

Sea-level rise, increased storm frequency, and altered temperature and humidity associated with climate change may reduce the suitability of nesting and foraging habitats used by federally threatened and endangered species, such as the loggerhead sea turtle. The goal of this project was to produce a vulnerability assessment of coastal habitats representing important nesting grounds for loggerhead and other endangered sea turtles (e.g. Kemp’s ridleys, green turtles, and leatherbacks). This project built upon work already being done to develop vulnerability maps under a number of current and future climate scenarios. These maps will provide management guidance and will serve to identify knowledge and data gaps as primary sources of uncertainty.

Project Extension

projectStatusCompleted

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2011
totalFunds277579.0
year2012
totalFunds290368.0
year2013
totalFunds298546.0
totalFunds866493.0

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