Coast Guard Assisting NOAA in Releasing 103 Sea Turtles
MIAMI - Coast Guard Station Fort Pierce, Fla., is scheduled to assist the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration by transporting 103 Loggerhead sea turtles back to sea about 16 miles east of Fort Pierce, Monday.
NOAA scientists chose to release the turtles farther out to sea in the Gulf Stream so they have a better chance [...]
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