Twenty-three sea turtle hatchlings were found dead this week near Second Street in Atlantic Beach, apparently killed by an unleashed dog as they crawled from their nests and tried to head to the ocean.
In a post on social media, the Police Department reminded everyone that dogs must remain on a leash while on the beach, an important rule year-round but “especially now as it is sea turtle nesting season.”
“Our beaches are shared spaces for people, pets, and wildlife,” the post says. “Please help us protect these incredible creatures by keeping your dogs leashed at all times. Together, we can make sure more hatchlings safely reach the ocean.”
Police are asking early morning beachgoers to report loose dogs on the beach to its non-emergency number at (904) 247-5859.
News of the hatchling’s deaths comes as Beaches Sea Turtle Patrol, whose volunteers work to protect the reptiles, reported that high tides from Hurricane Erin washed over some nests.

Of the 29 nests their survey area as of Thursday, all but six experienced some degree of tidal impact overnight, the patrol reported. The patrol reported that 22 nests were washed over Tuesday.
“It’s important to remember that no storm season is a total loss for sea turtles,” the turtle patrol posted this week on Facebook. “Each nesting mother deposits several nests throughout the season, ensuring that at least some of them will survive.”
Helping preserve nests and protect hatchlings is crucial because scientists estimate that only one in 1,000 hatchlings reaches adulthood, the Beaches Patrol reports.
You can report sea turtle incidents by calling the patrol at (904) 613-6081. Learn more at bstp.net.
