Tourism and Recreation: 2001
Publications
Author: Rumbold,
D.G., Davis, P.W., and Perretta, C.
Title:
Estimating the effect of beach nourishment on Caretta caretta (loggerhead
sea turtle) nesting.
Publication: Restoration
Ecology 9(3): 304-310, 2001.
© Taylor & Francis
Notes:
Caretta caretta (loggerhead sea turtle) nesting activity was
recorded daily during three seasons prior to and two seasons immediately following
a beach nourishment (replenishment) project in Palm Beach County, Florida.
Surveys were done at the nourished beach (Jupiter/ Carlin) and at two natural
beaches (Juno and Tequesta). The size of the nourishment effect on nesting
activity was estimated using Before-After-Control-Impact Paired Series (BACIPS)
models. Nesting declined by 4.4 to 5.4 nests km(-1) day(-1) on the nourished
beach compared to the two natural beaches in the first season after nourishment.
At the same time, false crawls (FC, non-nesting crawls) increased by 5.0 to
5.6 FC km(-1) day(-1) on the nourished beach. In the second season following
nourishment, nesting was reduced by 0.5 to 1.6 nests km(-1) day(-1) on the
nourished beach compared to the two natural beaches. The increase in false
crawl frequency in the second season following nourishment was 0.7 to 0.9
FC km(-1) day(-1). These results suggest that beach nourishment significantly
decreased loggerhead sea turtle nesting during the first season following
the project. However, the size of the effect, in terms of nesting frequency
and false crawl frequency, was much reduced by the second season following
nourishment.
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