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Resource Protection
Sea Turtles: Lights and Beach Furniture Dangers

Image of sea turtle nest on lighted beachSea Turtles and Lights

Light pollution created by coastal development continues to be the single greatest threat to the local population of sea turtles. 

 

Artificial light degrades sea turtle nesting habitat, interferes with the sea-finding ability of hatchlings, and may deter female sea turtles from nesting. Sea turtle hatchlings disoriented or confused by light from upland properties often die from exhaustion, dehydration or are eaten by predators before finding the relative safety of the gulf waters.

 

Simple ways you can protect sea turtles.

  • Outside lights - turn off, shield or otherwise modify so that they are not visible from the beach.

  • Portable lighting – do not use flashlights, flash photography, fishing lamps or other transient lighting on the beach after dark.

  • Draperies – close curtains and blinds, move interior lamps away from the windows.

  • Beach furniture and other equipment or toys - remove from the beach each night or store in a safe location far away from the shoreline.

  • Campfires and motor vehicles are not permitted on the beach.

  • Pets - keep them on a leash if allowed on the beach.

  • Garbage - “pitch in” and pick it up.

 For a selection of exterior lighting fixtures that have received the state and federal Wildlife Lighting Certification, visit:

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Wildlife: Lighting
   Wildlife Lighting Certification does not guarantee local approval.

beach chairs block sea turtle movementGot Beach Furniture? 

Beach furniture and other items left on the beach overnight during sea turtle nesting season pose a serious entanglement hazard or obstacle for nesting and hatchling sea turtles. The Marine Turtle Protection Code requires nightly removal of recreational beach items. However, qualified properties may apply for a Recreational Use Agreement (RUA) that allows for storage of beach furniture, tents, cabanas and other recreational items on the beach overnight during the sea turtle nesting season (May 1 – Oct. 31). 
 

Hard copies of the documents below are available from Sarasota County Natural Resources. For details call the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for the Sea Turtle Protection Program.

Beach Furniture and Sea Turtles Information

Recreational Use Agreement Application

 
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