Sea turtle nesting season begins in one week, and St. Johns county officials are asking residents, visitors and businesses to protect the turtles’ natural habitat.
begins in one week, and St. Johns county officials are asking residents, visitors and businesses to protect the turtles’ natural habitat.
Do not release balloons, which can fall into the ocean and harm marine life; their release is also illegal.
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