At least 5 sea turtle nests destroyed by Alberto in Florida
NAPLES, Fla. (AP) — Subtropical Storm Alberto dealt a blow to sea turtle nests in southwest Florida.
Five of Collier County’s 218 sea turtle nests washed away during the weekend storm.
Another 26 nests were inundated, which means the eggs were covered with water; it remains to be seen how those nests will fare.
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