Hurricane Erin never hit land or caused major damage, but threatened turtle nests weren't so lucky
Source: AP
By HALLIE GOLDEN
Updated 11:57 PM CDT, August 22, 2025
As Hurricane Erin pelted North Carolinas barrier islands with strong winds and waves this week, it destroyed many nests of threatened sea turtles, burying the eggs deep in sand or washing them out to sea.
On Topsail Island more than half the 43 loggerhead turtle nests were lost in the storm, according to Terry Meyer, conservation director for the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center.
I didnt anticipate the water table being so high and the eggs being just literally sitting in water when we got to them, she said. I dont think Ive seen that on such a wide scale.
Erin never made landfall and caused no widespread damage to infrastructure despite being twice the size of an average hurricane. But the turtles were not so lucky.
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/sea-turtle-nests-destroyed-hurricane-erin-ae4764ec0d51f82724c9850db9fa01a1

GreenWave
(11,331 posts)Orange sharpie couldn't save us.
twodogsbarking
(15,187 posts)The times are a changin'
littlemissmartypants
(29,091 posts)This is my neighborhood and it's heartbreaking. But the world somehow, keeps spinning.
Thanks again. ❤️
SickOfTheOnePct
(8,351 posts)Happy to report that the nest near our rental home was untouched.
We were in Surf City, about 2.5 miles south of the Surf City bridge, and the surf didnt pound our part of the island nearly as badly as it did North Topsail Beach.