Sea Turtles

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Sea turtles are marine reptiles that have been around since the time of the dinosaurs, more than 110 million years ago. Today, there are seven species of sea turtles worldwide. The five species found in Florida are protected by federal law and the Florida Marine Turtle Protection Act. Fort Lauderdale protects sea turtles by supporting efforts to conserve their nesting and in-water habitats.

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Sea Turtle Nesting Season in Fort Lauderdale: March 1 to October 31

The Florida coast is the second most popular nesting area in the world for Loggerhead Turtles. Nesting season in Broward County and on Fort Lauderdale's beaches begins in early March with leatherbacks, followed by loggerheads in April and green turtles in May and June. Sea turtles can be quite unpredictable in their nesting, however, and sometimes surveyors document nests earlier or later than expected. The peak of nesting season usually falls at the end of June or beginning of July.

Sea turtle nests take approximately two months to incubate. After incubation, the hatchlings emerge from the nest and quickly make their way to the ocean. One of the strongest cues upon which hatchlings rely to find the ocean is light and they evolved to crawl toward the brightest light source. Before man-made structural development along our coastline, the brightest light source was the light reflection on the ocean; therefore, if artificial lights are illuminated near the beach hatchlings can crawl away from the water (disorientation), waste energy, and may never make it to the ocean.

More Resources

Laws, Regulations, and Ordinances
Sea-Turtle-Friendly Lighting
Fort Lauderdale Sea Turtle Initiatives
Reporting an Injured Sea Turtle