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Lights Out for Nesting Sea Turtles on Clearwater Beach Lights Out for Nesting Sea Turtles on Clearwater Beach |
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| Written by Ana Livingston | |
| Thursday, 07 May 2009 | |
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If you live near the beach, make sure you shut off or dim your lights at night. This precaution can reduce the amount of artificial light that reaches turtle nests and will help hatchlings reach the water safely. The Tampa Bay area averages about 120 nests each season, and can contain an average of 100 to 110 eggs. If you find a turtle nest on the beach, don’t disturb it. If the nest is unmarked, notify the Clearwater Marine Aquarium at (727) 441-1790. They also will be able to provide more information about sea turtle nesting season. Visit the City of Clearwater website: www.myclearwater.com |
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Sea turtle nesting season begins May 1st and ends Oct. 31st. Because newly-hatched turtles find their way to the sea by following the natural light reflected by the water, city ordinances determine specific lighting requirements for beach parking lots, streets and promenades.



















