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National Save The Sea Turtle Foundation

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www.savetheseaturtle.org

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1-877-TURTLE3

Phone
954-351-9333

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National Save The Sea Turtle Foundation, 4419 West Tradewinds Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33308

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The National Save The Sea Turtle Foundation is a non-profit Florida corporation incorporated in the year 1987 for the purpose of preservation of marine life and is concentrating its efforts on endangered species, oceans and waterways.

EDUCATION is the primary goal, in hopes to guarantee the children of tomorrow the benefits of our existing environment that we enjoy today because EXTINCTION IS FOREVER!

AWARENESS: Keeping our issues in the public eye is most important. We have accepted our mission and set our goals. Our staff, members and volunteers contribute their efforts on our public awareness programs.

PROTECTION: The Foundation supports active field groups, in most cases volunteers who devote endless hours in the uphill battle to preserve the fragile ecosystem.

Sea turtles once roamed the oceans by the millions, but over the past few centuries the demand for sea turtle meat, eggs, shell, leather and oil has greatly reduced their numbers. Populations continue to decline as habitat is lost and the trade in sea turtle products continues.

Every year, thousands of sea turtles drown in shrimp trawls and other fishing gear and others die from pollutants or from swallowing trash mistaken for food. Many hatchling sea turtles are disoriented by bright lights near beaches and wander away from the ocean to be crushed by cars or stranded. Concern for the plight of sea turtles is growing and people around the world are working to protect them on nesting beaches and at sea.

What You Can Do

It is possible for man and turtles to coexist, but it requires commitment and effort on our part. Hopefully, future generations will also have the opportunity to enjoy these magnificent creatures. As citizens, there are many things that we can do to ensure the survival of sea turtles:

Never approach turtles emerging from the sea or disturb or harass nesting turtles by making noise, shining lights or trying to ride them. Watch nesting turtles by joining one of the many permitted turtle walks conducted by experienced guides.

Watch our for disoriented hatchlings or turtles wandering on the road. If you find an injured or dead turtle in Florida, call the Florida Department of Environmental Protection or the Florida Marine Patrol at 1-800-DIAL FMP.

When you register your boat, you can purchase a sea turtle sticker to support the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Conservation Program. Be careful while boating to avoid collisions with turtles and never throw trash in the water or on the beach.

Get informed about our yacht donation program.

Keep beachfront lighting turned off or minimized during the nesting and hatching season. In Florida, the season extends from March 1st - October 31st. Reduce light reaching the nesting beach by lowering, shielding, recessing and/or redirecting the light source. Place security lighting on motion-sensitive switches that keep lighting off when not needed. Lights that come on only when approached can be quite effective.

Apply dark window tinting to windows visible from the beach and draw curtains after dark.

Since light in certain wavelengths does not affect hatching and nesting sea turtles as much as other types of light, use safer types to protect sea turtles. For example, a pure yellow light (from a low-pressure sodium vapor) is not attractive to sea turtles. Yellow incandescent light bulbs are preferred (at low wattage).

Never buy products made from sea turtles or any other endangered species.

Become informed about environmental issues and spread the word to others. Support conservation groups that are active in sea turtle issues such as the Center for Marine Conservation, The Nature Conservancy, and the Caribbean Conservation Corporation. Let your elected officials know that sea turtle conservation is important to you. Join the National Save The Sea Turtle Foundation today.

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