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Effects of Beach Nourishment on Sea Turtles: Review and Research Initiatives
Authors:D Andrew Grain  Alan B Bolten  Karen A Bjorndal
Institution:Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, U.S.A.;Department of Zoology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, U.S.A.;Department of Wildlife and Range Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, U.S.A.
Abstract:Beach nourishment is an engineering solution to erosion of beaches. As in any restoration project, the goals of beach nourishment are the restoration of habitat to promote survival of plants and animals and to maintain aesthetically pleasing sites for humans. Unfortunately, beach nourishment sometimes alters parameters of the natural beach, decreasing the reproductive success of sea turtles. Engineers have recognized this problem and are working to improve nourishment practices. Biologists must specify problems incurred by sea turtles as a result of beach nourishment so that they may be addressed. A review of the literature on sea turtles and beach nourishment found certain problems repeatedly identified. For nesting females, characteristics induced by nourishment can cause (1) beach compaction, which can decrease nesting success, alter nest-chamber geometry, and alter nest concealment, and (2) escarpments, which can block turtles from reaching nesting areas. For eggs and hatchlings, nourishment can decrease survivorship and affect development by altering beach characteristics such as sand compaction, gaseous environment, hydric environment, contaminant levels, nutrient availability, and thermal environment. Also, nests can be covered with excess sand if nourishment is implemented in areas with incubating eggs. The extent and implication of each problem are discussed, and future research initiatives are proposed.
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