Sea Turtle Nesting Season Kicks Off Today on Alabama’s Gulf Coast

R. Ken Cooper • May 1, 2025

Share the Beach Program Plays Key Role in Monitoring Nests

Sea Turtle Photo by Dave John Kriegler

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) –   Sea turtle nesting season has officially begun along Alabama’s Gulf Coast, marking a critical time for conservation efforts. From May 1 through October 31, endangered sea turtles—including loggerheads, green sea turtles, and Kemp’s Ridleys—return to the beaches of Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, and Fort Morgan to lay their eggs. This ancient ritual is vital for the survival of these species, which are protected under the Endangered Species Act. Local volunteers and organizations are mobilizing to ensure the safety of both nesting turtles and their hatchlings.


On May 30, 2024, the first sea turtle nest of the season was discovered in Orange Beach, signaling the start of this year's nesting period. The 2025 sea turtle nesting season kicked off a day early.  The first nest in Alabama was laid yesterday, April 30th, the day before the official start of sea turtle nesting season. The first turtle nest this year was laid by a very rare and endangered Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle. If you see a sea turtle nesting, please call: 866-SEATURTLE (866-732-8878) to report it.


Artificial lighting poses a significant threat to sea turtles, as it can disorient both nesting females and hatchlings, leading them away from the gulf. To combat this, local authorities and conservationists advocate for the use of turtle-friendly lighting—low, shielded, and amber or red in color. Residents and visitors are encouraged to turn off or shield lights visible from the beach during nesting season.


Beachgoers can contribute to conservation efforts by adhering to guidelines such as avoiding the use of flashlights or flash photography at night, not disturbing nests or nesting turtles, and removing beach equipment and trash after use. These actions help create a safer environment for sea turtles to nest and for hatchlings to reach the sea.


The community's involvement is essential for the protection of sea turtles along Alabama's coast. By following recommended practices and supporting local conservation programs, residents and visitors alike can play a part in ensuring the survival of these remarkable marine animals for generations to come.


For more information, visit:
Share the Beach | ACF Website.

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