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Bluffton Blufft n Sun September 4, 2024 • Volume 27, Issue 17 • Complimentary • BlufftonSun.com
BJWSA board approves infrastructure expenditure 6A
USCB biologists’ partner in first terrapin survey in Beaufort County BY CAROL WEIR Contributor
Friday night football returns to the Lowcountry 14A
A small turtle that lives in the salt marsh recently drove scientists from the University of South Carolina Beaufort, the Port Royal Sound Foundation and other institutions above their waists in pluff mud. On August 2, 20 volunteers conducted the first terrapin survey in Beaufort County, using seine nets to catch seven terrapins (four males and three females, all adults) in about two hours. The group photographed the animals, weighed them, measured them and notched the shell of each before returning it to the creek where it was caught. For future studies, notched shells will identify individuals that have been caught before. The turtle trackers included USCB marine biologist Tye Pet-
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Small town support when bad luck strikes
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The scientists used seine nets to conduct the terrapin survey.
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