Unwrap The Waves

Loggerhead Marinelife Center's Unwrap the Wave Initiative allows for students and community members to get into the "spirit" of conservation by collecting their candy wrappers from Halloween and recycling them.

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Disaster Preparedness for Sea Turtle Nests 

Sea turtles have existed for over 100 million years and play an important role in marine ecosystems. Despite ...
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What We Can Learn from Watching Sea Turtles’ Everyday Habits 

Sea turtles are amazing ocean creatures. They have existed for over 100 million years and exhibit qualities like ...
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How Do Researchers Prepare Rehabilitated Sea Turtles for the Wild? 

Sea turtles are remarkable creatures that travel across oceans and return to shorelines where they first hatched to ...
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How Can You Help Protect Our Oceans? 

Our oceans are vital for life on Earth. They support many marine species, help regulate our climate, and ...
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The Role of Sea Turtle Hospitals in Combatting the Effects of Climate Change 

Climate change profoundly impacts sea turtles, affecting their habitats, nesting behavior, and overall health. Rising ocean temperatures, shifting ...
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What to Do (and Not to Do) If You Find a Sea Turtle on the Beach

Seeing a sea turtle on the beach is a magical moment, but knowing how to react is crucial ...
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