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1 Supplementary Material I. Data sources The dataset analyzed in the present study, was developed by deriving information from published papers, Symposium Proceedings, Annual Monitoring Reports, Inter-annual Monitoring Reports, Regional Monitoring Reports, Internet sources- Commutation webs (Mailing Lists of scientists and conservation biologists). Reports and articles: Altman J (2008) Cape Lookout National Seashore 2008 Sea Turtle Monitoring and Management Report. National Park Service, Cape Lookout National Seashore, pp 53. Annual report Sea Turtle Nesting Activity at Lake Worth Inlet, Palm Beach County, Florida Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management, pp 11. Broderick AC, Godley BJ (1996) Population and nesting ecology of the Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas, and the Loggerhead Turtle, Caretta caretta, in northern Cyprus Zoology in the Middle East 13, Burney C (2001) Technical Report BCEPD05 Sea Turtle Conservation program Broward County, Florida. Broward County Board of County Commissioners Dept of Planning and Environmental Protection Biological Resources Division, pp 57. Burney C, Margolis W (1999) Sea Turtle Conservation Program Broward Country, Florida 1999 Report. Broward County Board of County Commissioner Environmental Protection Department Biological Resources Division, pp 46. Burney C, Ouellette S (2003) Technical Report DPEP 03- Sea Turtle Conservation program Broward County, Florida, pp 48. Burney C, Ouellette S (2004) Technical Report BCEPD 04- Sea Turtle Conservation Program Broward Country, Florida 2004 Report. Broward County Board of County Commissioner Environmental Protection Department Biological Resources Division, pp 58.
2 Burney C, Margolis W (2000) Report Sea Turtle Conservation program Broward County, Florida, pp 46. Burney C, Ouellette S (2002) Technical Report DPEP 02- Sea Turtle Conservation program Broward County, Florida, pp 52. Burney C, Ouellette S (2004) Technical Report BCEPD05 Sea Turtle Conservation program Broward County, Florida, pp 57. Cordes J, Rikard M (2006) Cape Lookout National Seashore 2005 Sea Turtle Monitoring Programm. National Park Service, Cape Lookout National Seashore, pp. 44. Cowgill B (1999) Annual project report Kiawah Island Turtle Patrol. Kiawah Island, S.C. pp 23. Cusick RC (1989) Report Loggerhad turtle nesting program, Kiawha Islands, SC. Annual Report, pp 10. Erkakan F (1993) Nesting biology of loggerhead turtles Caretta caretta L. on Dalyan Beach, Mugla-Turke. Biological Conservation 66, 1-4. Fletemeyer JR (1984) Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Annual Report- Nova University Oceanic Centre, pp. 23 Fletemeyer JR (1988) Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Annual Report- State of Florida Department of Natural Resources, pp. 37 Fletemeyer JR (1989) Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Annual Report. Pp34 Fletemeyer JR (1993) Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Submitted to Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, pp. 15. Fletemeyer JR (1994. Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Submitted to Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, pp. 10. Fletemeyer JR (1995) Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Submitted to Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, pp. 13. Fletemeyer JR (1996) Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Submitted to Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, pp. 10.
3 Fletemeyer JR (1997. Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Submitted to Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, pp. 11 Fletemeyer JR (1998) Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Submitted to Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, pp. 11 Fletemeyer JR (1999) Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Submitted to Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, pp. 10. Fletemeyer JR (2000) Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Submitted to Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, pp. 10 Fletemeyer JR (2001) Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Submitted to Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, pp. 10 Fletemeyer JR (2002) Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Submitted to Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, pp. 25. Fletemeyer JR, Walker (1992) 1992 Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Annual Report- State of Florida Department of Natural Resources, pp. 30. Fletemeyer JR, Mauck K (1985) Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Annual Report., pp. 19. Fletemeyer JR, Mauck K (1987). Delray Beach Sea turtle Monitoring Report. Annual Report- State of Florida Department of Natural Resources, pp. 21 Hamilton J (2002) Annual project report. Kiawah Island Turtle Patrol. Kiawah Island, S.C. pp 23. Hays GC (1990) Marine turtle project. Summary of Results. Observations in Chephalonia Beach Personal data Herren MR (2007) 2007 Annual Report for Indian River County's Habitat Conservation Plan for Sea Turtles. Prepared in Support of Indian River County s Incidental Take Permit (TE ) for the Take of Sea Turtles Causally Related to Emergency Shoreline Protection Activities, pp 130. Hopkins-Murphy AR, Hope CP, Hoyle ME (1999) A History of Research and Management of the Loggerhead Turtle(Caretta caretta) on the South Carolina Coast. Final Report to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Pp 77.
4 Ilgaz C, Baran I (2001) Reproduction biology of the marine turtle populations in Northern Karpaz (Cyprus) and Dalyan (Turkey) Zoology in the Middle East 24, Jerris J, Foote JJ, Sprinkel J (1997) Sea Turtle Protection Measures Including Nest/Hatch and Sand Compactness monitoring for the city of Venice Beach Restoration Project, Sarasota County, 1996 ACTIVITIES SUMMARY. Mote Marine Laboratory Technical Report No. 500, pp 53. Koutsodendris A, Dean C, Margaritoulis D (2006) Short Report on Sea Turtle Conservation on Zakynthos Island, Greece, during Submitted to the European Commission, and the Standing Committee of the Bern Convention (Council of Europe) ARCHELON s Short Report on Sea Turtle Conservation on Zakynthos, Greece, 2006, pp. 14. Kristin T, Holloman TK, Godfrey MH (2008) Sea Turtle Monitoring Project Report. Bogue Banks, Final Report. North Carolina, NC Wildlife Resources Commission, pp 18. Kristin T, Holloman TK, Godfrey MH (2005) 2004 Sea Turtle Monitoring Project Report Bogue Banks, North Carolina. INTERIM REPORT. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, pp 12. Margaritoulis D (2005) Nesting Activity and Reproductive Output of Loggerhead Sea Turtles, Caretta caretta, Over 19 Seasons ( ) at Laganas Bay, Zakynthos, Greece: The Largest Rookery in the Mediterranean. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 4, Margaritoulis D, Rees AF (2003) Loggerhead Nesting Effort and Conservation Initiatives at the Monitored Beaches of Greece during Marine Turtle Newsletter 102, Meylan A, Schoroeder B, Mosier A (1995) Sea Turtle Nesting Activity in the State of Florida State of Florida, Department of Environmental Protection Florida Marine Research Institute, pp 57. National Park Service Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Cape Hatteras National Seashore Sea Turtle Annual Report, pp 16. Panagopoulou A, Dean C, Margaritoulis D (2009) Short Report on Sea Turtle Conservation on Zakynthos Island, Greece, during Submitted to the European Commission, and the Standing Committee of the Bern Convention (Council of Europe)
5 ARCHELON s Short Report on Sea Turtle Conservation on Zakynthos, Greece, 2007, pp. 14. Pike AD (2008) Environmental correlates of nesting in loggerhead turtles, Caretta caretta. Annimal Behaviour 76, Report 2001: 2000 Sea Turtle nesting activity at Lake Worth Inlet, Palm Beach County, Florida. Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management, pp 11. Schultz S, Nicholas M (2008) Pensacola Beach Marine Turtle Nest Monitoring report Florida, pp 78. Senol A. (1997) Turtle Conservation Expedition to Altinkum and Kuzey Karpaz Beaches, Expedition Report ST. JOHNS COUNTY HCP ANNUAL REPORT, Standard Sea Turtle Monitoring Protocol, pp 13. Turkozan O (2000) Reproductive Ecology of the Loggerhead Turtle, Caretta caretta, on Fethiye and Kizilot beaches, Turkey. Chelonian Research and Biology 3, Turkozan O, Yilmaz C (2008) Loggerhead Turtles, Caretta caretta, at Dalyan Beach, Turkey:Nesting Activity ( ) and 19-year Abundance Trend ( ). Chelonian Conservation and Biology 7, Williams K (2006) Caretta Research Project, Annual Report-2006 Season. Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge, GA, pp 10.
6 Additional sources (last visit at websites given bellow: 28 th of October 2011) Annual Symposia on Sea Turtle Biology & Conservation: Marine Turtle Newsletter provided be Seaturtle.org, incorporated in the State of North Carolina and is registered as a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization with the US Internal Revenue Service: Mailing lists provided by Seaturtle.org Forum, incorporated in the State of North Carolina and is registered as a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization with the US Internal Revenue Service Walton County Florida- South Walton Sea turtle Watch Project: Sea Turtle Watch Programs in the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge: Kiawah Island Turtle Patrol program: The town of Oak Island- Sea turtle protection project: Panama City Beach, FL Turtle Watch Program: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Sea Turtle Monitoring (the SNBS and INBS Programs):
7 Fripp Island Loggerhead Patrol Web Site: Cape Lookout-National Seashore: Caretta Research Project - PO Box Savannah, GA Addition data were collected by the annual reports and published papers available at the library of ARCHELON - the Sea Turtle Protection Society of Greece: Additional data to be used for similar analyses on loggerhead nesting activities: Dodd, KC SYNOPSIS OF THE BIOLOGICAL DATA ON THE LOGGERHEAD SEA TURTLE CARETTA CARETTA (LINNAEUS 1758). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington,Biological Report 84(14). Pp 119 Sea Turtle Document Library- provided be Seaturtle.org, incorporated in the State of North Carolina and is registered as a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization with the US Internal Revenue Service:
8 Information for each of the 223 nesting rookeries studied. Region County of U.S sites/ Country of Mediterranean sites Nesting beaches Latitude Longitude Years of observations Bay County Mexico Beach 29 56'16.92"N 85 24'27.38"W 2 Bay County Panama City Beach 30 10'35.05"N 85 48'43.55"W 11 Bay County Shell Island 30 5'54.54"N 85 42'20.17"W 2 Bay County St. Andrews State 30 8'3.05"N 85 44'57.57"W 2 Bay County Tyndall Air Force Base 30 3'19.04"N 85 36'31.01"W 7 Brevard County Canaveral National 28 18'36.18"N 80 36'7.21"W 8 Seashore-Brevard Brevard County Cape Canaveral Air Force 28 24'50.04"N 80 34'5.04"W 9 Station Brevard County Jetty Park 28 24'17.26"N 80 35'21.67"W 3 Brevard County Kennedy State Parkace 28 30'57.98"N 80 33'29.33"W 1 Center Brevard County Merritt Island National 28 32'47.28"N 80 34'7.70"W 9 Wildlife Refuge Brevard County Patrick Air Force Base 28 14'8.32"N 80 35'59.54"W 6 Brevard County S Brevard Beaches 27 57'30.20"N 80 30'39.89"W 11 Broward County Broward County Beaches 26 15' '06 19 Broward County Hollywood Beaches 26 1'34.93"N 80 6'53.31"W 2 Broward County J. U. Lloyd State 26 2'15.54"N 80 7'9.85"W 11 Charlotte County Don Pedro Island 26 51'50.34"N 82 18'59.70"W 4 Charlotte County Don Pedro State Recreation 26 52'51.84"N 82 19'47.15"W 1 Area Charlotte County Gasparilla 26 46'17.98"N 82 16'1.53"W 1 Charlotte County Manasota Don Pedro 26 53'23.29"N 82 19'56.49"W 1 Charlotte County Manasota Key - Charlotte 26 55'19.71"N 82 21'37.30"W 6 County Charlotte County Port Charlotte State 26 55'38.68"N 82 5'21.80"W 2 Collier County 10,000 Islands National 26 5'22.95"N 81 47'13.48"W 2 Wildlife Refuge Collier County Barefoot Beach Preserve 26 17'52.57"N 81 49'39.87"W 4 Collier County Clam Pass Park 26 14'7.64"N 81 49'10.88"W 1 Collier County Keewaydin Island 26 2'58.14"N 81 46'51.48"W 9 Collier County Marco Island 25 56'3.59"N 81 43'43.45"W 3 Collier County Seagate 26 12'52.36"N 81 49'0.01"W 1 Collier County Wigging Pass State 26 16'50.87"N 81 49'41.12"W 10 Mediterranean Cyprus Episkopi 34 40'7.40"N 32 52'12.35"E 1
9 Dade County Biscayne National Park 25 27'46.69"N 80 20'9.86"W 1 Dade County Cape Florida State 25 44'56.97"N 80 12'13.24"W 11 Dade County Fisher Island 25 45'39.16"N 80 8'24.25"W 2 Dade County Golden Beach 25 57'48.53"N 80 7'10.54"W 6 Dade County Key Biscayne 25 42'0.66"N 80 9'24.45"W 11 Dade County Miami Beaches 25 47'24.29"N 80 7'38.74"W 11 Dade County Virginia Key 25 44'12.71"N 80 9'10.40"W 3 Duval County Hanna Park 30 16'30.16"N 81 23'14.01"W 9 Duval County Little Talbot Island State 30 26'40.09"N 81 24'42.22"W 11 Park Escambia County Gulf Island National 30 14'4.66"N 88 41'18.62"W 7 Seashore Escambia County Pensacola beach 30 24'40.02"N 87 12'21.54"W 1 Flagler County Flagler Beach State 29 29'6.12"N 81 8'58.68"W 8 Flagler County Washington Oaks 29 37'42.18"N 81 12'8.11"W 7 Flagler County County Beaches-Flagler 26 26'51.20"N 82 1'31.85"W 7 County Franklin County Cape St. George Island 29 38'55.07"N 84 53'37.29"W 4 Franklin County Dog Island 29 47'45.29"N 84 36'25.04"W 5 Franklin County St. George Island 29 38'55.07"N 84 53'37.29"W 3 Franklin County St. George Island State Park 29 38'55.07"N 84 53'37.29"W 8 Franklin County St. Vincent National 29 38'32.43"N 85 6'58.20"W 10 Wildlife Refuge Georgia Tybee Island 31 59'57.56"N 80 50'35.49"W 1 Georgia Wassaw Island 31 53'54.80"N 80 57'6.11"W 6 Mediterranean Greece Bay of Chania 35 30'42.86"N 24 0'1.14"E 1 Mediterranean Greece Bay of Messara 35 1'45.46"N 24 45'42.95"E 1 Mediterranean Greece Kefalonia 38 7'26.31"N 20 37'33.32"E 1 Mediterranean Greece Koroni 36 47'44.80"N 21 57'23.40"E 1 Mediterranean Greece Kyparisia 37 16'0.42"N 21 40'37.33"E 2 Mediterranean Greece Lakonikos Bay 36 49'6.26"N 22 40'36.37"E 1 Mediterranean Greece Rethimnon 35 22'2.57"N 24 29'36.32"E 4 Mediterranean Greece Southern Kyparissia Bay 37 15'11.41"N 21 39'21.09"E 1 Mediterranean Greece Zakynthos 37 44'11.42"N 20 53'52.47"E 22 Gulf County Cape San Blas 29 40'6.44"N 85 21'4.36"W 5 Gulf County San Blas 29 42'52.42"N 85 22'58.62"W 1 Gulf County St. Joseph Peninsula 29 45'25.12"N 85 24'5.91"W 7 Hillsborough County Indian River County Egmont Key 27 46'43.39"N 82 46'10.45"W 6 Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge 27 45'40.73"N 80 23'42.53"W 3
10 Indian River County Indian river counrty 27 40'43.06"N 80 22'18.01"W 1 Indian River County Sebastian Inlet State 27 50'14.99"N 80 26'29.70"W 11 Indian River County Sebastian Inlet to Patrick 27 47'35.13"N 80 24'54.50"W 15 Air Force Base Indian River County Vero Beach 27 38'21.92"N 80 21'9.49"W 9 Indian River County Wabasso Beach 27 45'41.14"N 80 23'50.25"W 5 Mediterranean ISRAEL Ashkelon national park 31 39'57.33"N 34 33'31.67"E 1 Mediterranean ISRAEL South Israel 32 47'57.56"N 34 59'22.44"E 1 Mediterranean Lebanon El Masourie & El Kolaili 33 16'26.57"N 35 12'25.63"E 1 beach Lee County Big Hickory Island 26 22'7.91"N 81 51'45.39"W 1 Lee County Bonita beach 26 20'22.17"N 81 50'48.57"W 5 Lee County Captiva Island 26 31'39.49"N 82 11'38.14"W 8 Lee County Cayo Costa State Park 26 40'21.60"N 82 15'14.83"W 10 Lee County Estero Island 26 27'19.58"N 81 57'27.19"W 4 Lee County Gasparilla - Lee 26 44'57.62"N 82 15'38.66"W 17 Lee County Gasparilla Island 26 44'57.62"N 82 15'38.66"W 4 Lee County Lovers Key 26 23'52.06"N 81 53'7.68"W 14 Lee County Lovers Key State 26 23'38.42"N 81 52'57.23"W 4 Lee County N Captiva 26 31'19.66"N 82 11'33.04"W 6 Lee County Sanibel Island 26 25'33.16"N 82 5'1.99"W 8 Lee County Sanibel Island E 26 26'51.20"N 82 1'31.85"W 15 Lee County Sanibel Island W 26 29'50.69"N 82 11'8.37"W 3 Libyan El Gazala N E 1 Mediterranean Libyan Goulf of Sirt in Elgbeba 31 12'34.33"N 16 35'22.83"E 1 Mediterranean Lybia Misratah 32 23'15.86"N 15 7'28.88"E 1 Manatee County Anna Maria Island 27 28'49.66"N 82 42'14.04"W 11 Manatee County Longboat Key 27 24'46.03"N 82 39'32.85"W 12 Martin County Blowing Rocks Preserve 26 59'51.93"N 80 5'18.60"W 3 Martin County Hobe Sound National 27 3'15.03"N 80 6'41.67"W 11 Wildlife Refuge Martin County Hutchinnon Island 27 17'46''N 80 12'58''W 11 Martin County Jupiter Island 27 1'46.83"N 80 5'53.87"W 6 Martin County Jupiter-Carlin 26 55'57.70"N 80 4'7.38"W 1 Martin County St. Lucie Inlet State Park 27 9'11.15"N 80 9'40.56"W 6 Monroe County Bahia Honda State 24 39'7.44"N 81 20'36.61"W 9 Monroe County Big Pine Key 24 42'5.37"N 81 19'29.03"W 6
11 Monroe County Boca Grande Key 24 31'53.21"N 82 0'0.77"W 3 Monroe County Coco Plum Beach 24 32'53.28"N 81 47'6.41"W 4 Monroe County Everglades National Park 25 15'50.20"N 81 9'21.39"W 2 (Cape Sable) Monroe County Everglades National Park 25 18'52.58"N 81 8'41.00"W 1 (Gulf Islands) Monroe County Fat Deer Key 24 44'28.78"N 80 59'55.71"W 2 Monroe County Fort Jefferson National 24 37'39.19"N 82 52'6.42"W 2 Monument Monroe County Grassy Key 24 45'36.63"N 80 57'9.38"W 6 Monroe County Grassy Key (Bay) 24 45'36.63"N 80 57'9.38"W 1 Monroe County Key Colony Beach 24 43'11.67"N 81 1'6.30"W 1 Monroe County Little Palm Island 24 41'17.96"N 81 14'35.49"W 1 Monroe County Long Key 24 49'13.31"N 80 48'39.20"W 7 Monroe County Long Key State Recreation 24 49'5.88"N 80 48'0.70"W 3 Area Monroe County Marquesas Keys 24 35'19.33"N 82 6'35.80"W 5 Monroe County Matecumbe Lower 24 51'44.34"N 80 43'0.64"W 8 Monroe County Matecumbe Upper 24 51'44.34"N 80 43'0.64"W 2 Monroe County Ohio Key 24 40'20.40"N 81 14'39.57"W 1 Monroe County Sawyer Key 24 45'31.50"N 81 33'55.31"W 3 Monroe County Snipe Point 24 41'44.45"N 81 39'59.51"W 2 Monroe County Sombrero Beach 24 41'30.38"N 81 5'9.77"W 6 Monroe County Sombrero Road Beach 24 41'30.38"N 81 5'9.77"W 3 Monroe County Woman Key 24 31'33.09"N 81 58'15.09"W 4 Nassau County Amelia Island 30 37'11.67"N 81 26'25.18"W 10 Nassau County Fort Clinch State Park 30 42'18.35"N 81 27'11.95"W 6 North Carolina. Bald head island 33 51'3.43"N 77 58'31.77"W 1 North Carolina. Bogue Banks 34 41'39.06"N 76 52'32.30"W 2 North Carolina. Cape Hatteras 35 15'0.87"N 75 31'25.28"W 1 North Carolina. Cape Lookout 34 36'26.98"N 76 32'7.31"W 1 North Carolina. Harkers Island 34 41'35.28"N 76 32'52.19"W 1 North Carolina. Oak Island 33 54'41.30"N 78 7'16.25"W 1 North Carolina. South Core Banks 34 51'30.29"N 76 19'18.05"W 1 Mediterranean Northen Cyprus Alagadi 35 19'55.34"N 33 28'55.97"E 4 Mediterranean Northen Cyprus Karpaz 35 33'28.28"N 34 13'5.18"E 2
12 Okaloosa County Eglin Air Force Base 30 24'17.39"N 86 34'48.90"W 7 Okaloosa County Eglin APE 30 24'17.39"N 86 34'48.90"W 1 Okaloosa County Henderson SEA 30 23'59.25"N 86 41'20.73"W 2 Palm Beach County Boca Beach Club 26 20'28.58"N 80 4'13.52"W 7 Palm Beach County Boca Raton Beach S 26 19'30.23"N 80 4'27.74"W 4 Palm Beach County Boca Raton Beaches 26 20'40.61"N 80 4'19.79"W 11 Palm Beach County Boynton Beach 26 31'5.78"N 80 2'58.80"W 6 Palm Beach County Carlin Park 26 55'37.67"N 80 4'6.12"W 4 Palm Beach County Clarke Beach 26 39'12.40"N 80 2'10.57"W 1 Palm Beach County Coral Cove Park 26 57'18.61"N 80 4'31.97"W 4 Palm Beach County Delray Beach 26 27'28.96"N 80 3'34.15"W 27 Palm Beach County Gulfstream 26 29'34.19"N 80 3'13.59"W 7 Palm Beach County Gulfstream Park 26 28'17.95"N 80 3'26.05"W 7 Palm Beach County Highland Beach 26 23'57.89"N 80 3'55.52"W 6 Palm Beach County Highland Beach N 26 26'9.70"N 80 3'37.88"W 2 Palm Beach County Highland Beach S 26 22'38.66"N 80 3'59.30"W 2 Palm Beach County Juno Beach N 26 52'47.99"N 80 3'9.91"W 3 Palm Beach County Juno Beach Park 26 54'33.37"N 80 3'44.70"W 2 Palm Beach County Juno Beach S 26 51'2.14"N 80 2'42.23"W 6 Palm Beach County Juno/Jupiter Beach 26 55'27.26"N 80 3'55.93"W 5 Palm Beach County Jupiter Beach 26 56'26.31"N 80 4'4.69"W 5 Palm Beach County Jupiter Beach Park 26 56'26.31"N 80 4'4.69"W 5 Palm Beach County Jupiter Inlet Colony 26 56'48.24"N 80 4'18.32"W 1 Palm Beach County Kreusler Park 26 36'58.12"N 80 2'12.29"W 4 Palm Beach County Lake Worth inlet 26 36'46.08"N 80 2'25.69"W 2 Palm Beach County Lantana 26 34'58.98"N 80 2'17.18"W 6 Palm Beach County Loggerhead Park 26 53'3.63"N 80 3'14.10"W 2 Palm Beach County Lost Tree Village 26 50'34.48"N 80 2'33.91"W 4 Palm Beach County MacArthur State Park 26 49'58.86"N 80 2'31.78"W 11 Palm Beach County Manalapan 26 34'6.01"N 80 2'21.75"W 4 Palm Beach County Ocean Inlet Park 26 39'18.70"N 80 2'40.60"W 4 Palm Beach County Ocean Reef Park 26 19'20.20"N 80 4'39.00"W 6 Palm Beach County Palm Beach S 26 42'20.22"N 80 2'11.15"W 1
13 Palm Beach County Palm Beach Shores 26 42'20.22"N 80 2'11.15"W 10 Palm Beach County Palm Beaches 26 42'20.22"N 80 2'11.15"W 6 Palm Beach County Phipps Ocean Park 26 38'25.73"N 80 2'15.06"W 3 Palm Beach County Riviera Beach 26 46'32.15"N 80 3'2.51"W 1 Palm Beach County Singer Island 26 47'4.31"N 80 1'55.40"W 2 Palm Beach County Tequesta Beaches 26 57'46.15"N 80 4'43.61"W 6 Palm Beach County Town of Palm Beach 26 46'28.02"N 80 2'5.00"W 2 Pinellas County Anclote Key State Park 28 10'45.72"N 82 50'48.04"W 2 Pinellas County Caladesi Island State Park 28 1'0.95"N 82 49'30.79"W 11 Pinellas County Ft. Desoto County Park 27 38'38.71"N 82 41'9.55"W 5 Pinellas County Honeymoon Island State 28 3'51.58"N 82 49'47.32"W 5 Pinellas County Middle County Beaches 27 85'77''W 82 84'80''N 5 Pinellas County N County Beaches '77''W 82 84'80''N 5 Pinellas County Pinellas County St. Pete Beach 27 45'19.86"N 82 37'44.74"W 5 Sarasota County Brohard Beach 27 4'53.30"N 82 27'9.69"W 1 Sarasota County Casey Key 27 11'13.98"N 82 29'59.42"W 11 Sarasota County Lido Key 27 18'54.97"N 82 34'49.60"W 10 Sarasota County Longboat Key S 27 23'24.81"N 82 38'33.75"W 11 Sarasota County Manasota Key- Sarasota 26 55'30.37"N 82 21'38.37"W 10 County Sarasota County Siesta Key 27 16'23.50"N 82 33'57.14"W 11 Sarasota County Venice Beaches 27 5'54.30"N 82 27'26.45"W 11 South carolina Botany '64''N 79 93'11''W 6 South carolina Cape island 33 2'27.39"N 79 21'18.15"W 4 South carolina Edingsville 32 52'35.19''N W 2 South carolina Edisto 32 50'92.33''N 80 30'53.65''W 8 South carolina Folly 32 42'34.49"N 79 55'7.30"W 3 South carolina Fripp Island 32 18'51.12"N 80 28'57.83"W 24 South carolina Harbor Island 32 23'38.79"N 80 26'10.28"W 6 South carolina Hilton Head Island 32 13'0.59"N 80 40'35.93"W 11 South carolina Horry 32 2'50.26"N 80 51'55.72"W 1 South carolina Hunting island 32 21'55.38"N 80 26'39.52"W 11 South carolina Kiawah Island 32 36'19.84"N 80 4'34.41"W 22
14 South carolina Pawleys Island 33 25'59.08"N 79 7'17.78"W 1 South carolina Pritchards 32 18'1.85"N 80 31'53.56"W 10 South carolina Seabrook Island 32 33'54.08"N 80 10'6.27"W 5 South carolina Waites Island 32 45'10.06"N 79 55'45.03"W 2 Mediterranean South Lebanon El Monsouri beach 34 23'27.19"N 35 47'19.94"E 1 St. Johns County Anastasia State Recreation 29 52'57.38"N 81 16'27.63"W 7 Area St. Johns County Fonte Vedra Beach 30 14'12.96"N 81 22'34.12"W 2 St. Johns County Fort Matanzas National 29 42'49.33"N 81 13'47.01"W 10 Monument St. Johns County Guana River State Park 30 1'13.89"N 81 19'36.77"W 5 St. Johns County Ponte Vedra Beach 30 10'8.27"N 81 21'42.35"W 3 St. Johns County Ponte Vedra N 30 15'31.45"N 81 23'1.80"W 5 St. Johns County Ponte Vedra S 30 5'0.91"N 81 20'24.17"W 11 St. Johns County Sawgrass Beach 30 12'52.67"N 81 22'16.14"W 1 St. Johns County St. Augustine Beaches 29 54'11.74"N 81 17'6.41"W 5 St. Lucie County Fort Pierce Inlet State 27 28'21.86"N 80 17'8.85"W 11 St. Lucie County Hutchinson Island 27 17'42.47"N 80 12'53.88"W 11 St. Lucie County N County Beaches - St '5.40"N 80 18'33.22"W 4 Lucie Mediterranean Syria Lattakia 35 29'22.32"N 35 50'24.13"E 2 Mediterranean Tunisia Kuriat island 35 47'42.12"N 11 2'1.41"E 10 Mediterranean Turkey Dalyan 36 46'17.03"N 28 36'53.92"E 4 Mediterranean Turkey Fethiye Kizilot 36 41'51.50"N 31 35'40.38"E 3 Volusia County Canaveral National 28 53'23.48"N 80 48'3.05"W 9 Seashore-Volusia Volusia County New Smyrna Beach 29 2'32.76"N 80 53'58.88"W 7 Volusia County Ormond Beach 29 17'18.31"N 81 2'22.08"W 2 Volusia County Ponce Inlet 29 5'47.38"N 80 56'1.85"W 1 Volusia County Smyrna Dunes BRA 29 1'34.10"N 80 53'17.03"W 1 Volusia County Volusia County Beaches 29 5'46.16"N 80 56'3.84"W 9 Walton County Grayton Beach 30 19'42.85"N 86 9'56.08"W 1
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