Sea turtles holding their own in Lee County’s beaches
Sea turtles are loving most of Lee County’s beaches this year. A little more than a month into the sea turtle nesting season, several beaches are seeing more nests than in the previous two years.
Sea turtles are loving most of Lee County’s beaches this year. A little more than a month into the sea turtle nesting season, several beaches are seeing more nests than in the previous two years.
Sounds like a monster movie – Invasion of the Syringodium. But the white stuff washing up on Southwest Florida beaches, identified by scientists as blades of bleached-out Syringodium filiforme , is completely harmless.
Each summer, sea turtles emerge from the Gulf of Mexico to lay eggs on the beaches of Southwest Florida. Officials say beachgoers need to respect the turtles’ needs.
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If a beached conch sticks its leg out, it may just get a free ride back into the water.
LEE COUNTY: The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel hosted 438,572 visitors during the month of December 2008, down about 13.3 percent from December 2007.
The man who rebranded Lee County the “Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel” will travel to the nation’s capital to testify against oil drilling off the Gulf of Mexico.
The traffic, the packed beaches, and a wait to get into your favorite restaurant on Fort Myers Beach.
Upwards of 25,000 people were expected to flock to Naples’ beaches Wednesday night for the 30-minute show.
Upwards of 25,000 people were expected to flock to Naples’ beaches Wednesday night for the 30-minute show.
Upwards of 25,000 people were expected to flock to Naples’ beaches Wednesday night for the 30-minute show.
Upwards of 25,000 people were expected to flock to Naples’ beaches Wednesday night for the 30-minute show.
Upwards of 25,000 people were expected to flock to Naples’ beaches Wednesday night for the 30-minute show.
Upwards of 25,000 people were expected to flock to Naples’ beaches Wednesday night for the 30-minute show.
Another day of warm weather drew more big crowds to Southwest Florida’s beaches and those beachgoers are providing a little relief for local businesses.