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Sea turtles hatchlings at risk after Florida agency limits permits, environmentalists warn


Sea turtles at risk after Florida agency limits permits, environmentalists warn
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Environmental activists with the Sea Turtle Oversight Protection, also known as STOP, said tensions with the state agency that oversees their activities could put the lives of endangered sea turtles at risk.
Richard WhiteCloud, the founder and director of the nonprofit organization, and Eliot Scarpetti, the organization’s zone leader in North Pompano, said saving disoriented sea turtle hatchlings has contributed to the protection of a species.
WhiteCloud said that during the last 14 years he has trained volunteers like Scarpetti to help guide hatchlings away from shoreline lights and toward the water. During the last six years, Scarpetti said he has saved about 5,000 sea turtles. STOP volunteers have saved more than 250,000, WhiteCloud said. ....

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Florida's Gas Supply, State Wants Sea Turtle Rescuers Off The Beach, And The New Host of 'Washington Week'


Volunteer groups focused on saving sea turtles are
facing a shutdown by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission.
The groups have been doing nighttime vigils for more than a decade on beaches where sea turtles have nested for thousands of years.
Female loggerhead, green and leatherback turtles, which can weigh hundreds of pounds, come to shore to dig and deposit eggs. When they’re ready, hatchlings break out of their shell and
should race toward the ocean, directed by the moonlight that attracts them. But brighter lights from beachfront businesses can attract them too and send them into the dangerous city streets. ....

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Battle brewing between turtle rescuers, Florida's wildlife commission


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(NEW YORK) Tensions are rising between turtle rescue organizations and the Florida Wildlife Commission that oversees their work so much so that the unpaid volunteers may soon be banned from helping to save the reptiles.
Every year between March and October, multiple species of sea turtles, mainly loggerheads, swim up to Florida s shores to lay their eggs. But once the hatchlings emerge, they face a multitude of obstacles, many of them human-made, and the majority of them in Broward County never make it to the ocean, local activists say.
To help, turtle rescue groups stake out the nests, deter residents and tourists from interfering and collect the just-hatched turtles into buckets to move them into the splash zone, near the water, Richard WhiteCloud, founder and director of Sea Turtle Oversight Protection (STOP), told ABC News. ....

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Coastal News Today | FL - Florida plans to kick sea turtle rescuers off the beach, calling them a threat to environment


For more than a decade, unpaid guardians have watched over sea turtle nests in Broward County, rescuing thousands of hatchlings led astray by artificial lights.
Now the state wants to cut the number of volunteers as a step toward ejecting them completely from the beach. The state wildlife commission told three sea turtle rescue groups that their nighttime vigils are unnecessary and harmful, saying in a letter “the increased human presence on the beach at night during nesting and hatching season in effect endangers the health and safety of marine life.”
David Fleshler, South Florida Sun SentinelSat, May 8, 2021, 3:18 PM·5 min read ....

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