Volunteers of the Turtle Watch Continue to Contribute Massive Efforts Towards Sea Turtle Conservation With Awe-inspiring Success
At barely 6 AM in the morning there is activity on Longboat Key beach. As the sun rises one will observe multiple figures quietly working on something in the sand. A closer look will reveal a newly discovered nest of sea turtle eggs, and a volunteer meticulously covering the nest while installing a small wooden stake to mark the treasures in the sand. These dedicated volunteers belong to the Longboat Key Turtle Watch, and their job is to comb the beaches searching for nests and removing trash that could potentially harm the sea turtles. For nearly 50 years the Turtle Watch has watched over these beaches and has been highly involved with enacting laws to benefit and preserve the sea turtles that frequent the area. Perhaps one of their most important achievements is in their public outreach activities, such as fundraising and open houses. They have been surprisingly effective in gaining the support of the local residents and plan to continue their successful operations to further conserve sea turtles around the state of Florida.
Turtle News From Around the World
Conservation
USA: One turtle left behind gets a second chance
USA: Propeller causes sea turtle fatality
Asia: Vietnam island becomes involved in sea turtle conservation
UK: Marathon raises money for Sea Life Trust
USA: View slideshow of turtle rescue operation
Biology
Asia: Fossilized Manchurochelys manchoukuoensis discovered
Ecology
USA: Cause of death- cargo ships
Education
USA: Training this year’s turtle patrol
Health & Medical
USA: Dramatic rescue of 50 lb. turtle
Miscellany
Asia: Man pays high price to save softshell
Species Facts…
The genus Manouria is extremely fond of water and will frequently be found sleeping in the water dish.
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