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Turtle Talk at Museum of Coastal Carolina


Emily Read will be hosting “Turtle Talk”, a lecture all about sea turtles and sea turtle hospitals. The event is May 4 at the Museum of Coastal Carolina at 11 a.m.

Join us as Read covers various topics throughout her lecture such as; various species of sea turtles, their biology/life cycles, hatching/nest building, and nest monitoring.

As a volunteer of the OIBSTPO (Ocean Isle Beach Sea Turtle Protection Organization), Read engages in an effort to help as many adolescent sea turtles, as possible, survive. Read’s love and drive to protect and help animals led her to obtain a degree in Veterinary Medicine. 

Read joined OIBSTPO after observing her very first Loggerhead sea turtle nest hatch back in 2015, and has been doing her best to spread sea turtle awareness as well as conservation tips. It was Read’s passion for science, learning, and helping that motivated her to eventually obtain a Master’s Degree in Biology.

The Museum of Coastal Carolina is located at 21 East Second Street, Ocean Isle Beach, NC. Admission to the museum is free for members, active duty military and disabled veterans plus up to one guest, must include military ID cardholder.  Non-member all-day admission is $9.50 for adults, $8.50 for seniors, $7.50 for children (3-12), and free for age 2 and under. For more information about the Museum of Coastal Carolina, call 910-579-1016 or visit www.MuseumPlanetarium.org.

Sea Turtle Program at Museum of Coastal Carolina on May 21

Join Jim and Deb Boyce at the Museum of Coastal Carolina  May 21 at 11 am for their program called The Odyssey of the Sea Turtle. They will discuss the life cycle of sea turtles, focusing especially on the loggerhead sea turtles that nest on Ocean Isle Beach, NC, every summer. The presentation will include a 14-minute video and a question-and-answer session at the end. Deb Jim Boyce

Jim and Deb Boyce are island coordinators for the Ocean Isle Beach Sea Turtle Protection Organization (OIBSTPO). They are licensed by the NC Wildlife Commission and coordinate a network of approximately 50 volunteers in a year-round effort to promote sea turtles and educate the public about them.

Volunteers are especially active between May and late September when female sea turtles dig their nests and lay their eggs. Volunteers identify and mark the nests, do their best to protect the nests from predators, keep an eye on hatchlings as they make their way from their nests into the ocean, and transport sick and injured sea turtles to the Karen Bealsey Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center at Topsail Island. For more information about OIBSTPO, visit www.oibseaturtles.org.

The Museum of Coastal Carolina is located at 21 East Second Street, Ocean Isle Beach, NC.  The museum is currently open from 10-3 on Friday and Saturday. Beginning May 27, the museum will begin summer hours and will be open six days a week. Admission to the museum is free for members. Non-member all-day admission is $9 for adults, $8 for seniors, $7 for children (3-12), and free for age 2 and under. For more information about the Museum of Coastal Carolina, call 910-579-1016 or visit www.MuseumPlanetarium.org.