A small shift in the sand could make a big difference for more than 100 future sea turtles in South Carolina. WBTW reported that volunteers moved a Myrtle Beach loggerhead nest with the eggs Sunday. Crews transported the eggs away from the 64th Avenue North area to a quieter stretch of shoreline so the nest would face less risk of disturbance and the animals would have a better chance of hatching. Interpretive rangers from Myrtle Beach State Par…