There are simple steps everyone can take to help protect marine turtles such as:
- Not leaving objects on the beach overnight (refer to the City’s Leave No Trace ordinance here)
- Knocking down sand castles and filling in holes before leaving the beach
- Placing all trash and recyclables in the proper containers
- Drawing the curtains at night to keep light from being seen from the beach
- Shielding all exterior lighting, using the least amount of lighting necessary, keeping lights low to the ground, and using long-wavelength (amber) bulbs. If you live or stay within view of the Gulf, be sure to turn off the lights inside your house when you leave and keep your curtains drawn when you are home. Also, make sure any exterior lights visible from the beach are turtle compliant. Do not use flashlights or cellphones on the beach at night. Learn more about proper lighting by referring to the City’s Coastal Lighting Standards.
- Have questions about turtle lighting standards? The city of Treasure Island is here to help. Send your questions to zoning@mytreasureisland.org
- The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) keeps an updated list of best management practices for marine turtle lighting.