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Turbo and Hermé Return Home to the Ocean!
On Thursday, March 12th at 10:30 a.m., Loggerhead Marinelife Center will release two sea turtle patients back into the ocean.
Read MoreMarch 2020 Newsletter: Sea Turtle Nesting Season and Celebrations
CEO Chatter with Jack E. Lighton Dear Friend of LMC, Hello from the beautiful coastline that is Juno Beach, Florida! From our busy sea turtle hospital to the activity we are…
Read MoreSea Turtle Nesting Season 2020
March Madness takes on another meaning for Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC) as sea turtle nesting season kicks off on March 1 and runs through October 31. Sitting on one of the most densely nested sea turtle nesting beaches in the world, LMC has unique and distinct expertise in sea turtle and ocean conservation research.
Read MoreTexas RPI Update
In February, Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s (LMC) conservation coordinator traveled to Texas to attend the Southeast Regional Sea Turtle Network Meeting.
Read MoreMarine Debris Sort Report January 2020
In January 2020, eight cleanups were conducted and sorted through.
Read MoreLMC Propels STEM Education In South Florida Schools
The SEFS outreach program is sending scientists to K-12 schools to discuss short lessons surrounding LMC’s “rescue to release” protocol. The programming closely aligns with the Center’s educational pillars of excellence by using hands-on marine science tools, incorporating a practical application of knowledge and developing ready-to-use lesson plans.
Read MoreIncubating Success: Examining Sea Turtle Nests
Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s research team has been able to investigate the impacts of geocores on incubating sea turtle nests.
Read MoreValentine’s Day: Sustainable Seafood Guide
LMC offers sustainable seafood options to celebrate Valentine’s Day weekend.
Read MoreLove Stories: A Celebration of Love at LMC
From first dates to “I do’s,” Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC) has had the honor of sharing very special moments with you over the years.
Read MoreInvesting in Isotopes
Loggerhead Marinelife Center researchers examine stable isotopes to understand the diet and migratory movements of different sea turtle species, including leatherback sea turtles.
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