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Wow, me and my gf Sylvie would really want to do this as a volunteer session, help turtles get to the sea w/o seagulls eating them.

More info please !!!


JUPITER, Fla. - After weeks of rehabilitation, a simple three hour trip returns nearly 200 baby sea turtles to their ocean home.
"We take them in, we feed them and we get them healthy, then we bring them out to the weed line to release them. It gives them a better chance...a stronger start to their lives," said Tommy Cutt, the Director of Operations for the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach.
Nearly 200 in all, the turtles were a mix of loggerhead and green sea turtles; some from as far as Ponce Inlet.


Read more: Joint venture helps Turtle hatchlings and Wash-backs return to sea
 
awesome really this is so cool and fine. i really enjoy to it very much. nice sharing...this is the condulence thing for the new diver. thanks man
 

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