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WATCH: Keep Your Friends Close But Your Anemones Closer
A clown fish at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium is determined to give his friend the anemone a gift.
CLEARWATER, FL -- Keep your friends close but your anemones closer.
That's the philosophy of this little clown fish at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium whose BFF is a sea anemone.
According to the aquarium, the clown fish can usually be found hanging around with his anemone friend. In the video, the little fish tries to feed the anemone a shrimp. After several attempts by the fish, the anemone finally accepts the gift and scarfs up the feast. #CMAinspires
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Speaking of friends, the aquarium at 249 Windward Passage, Clearwater, is preparing for its annual Sea Turtle Patrol, and is seeking assistance from beach-goers to protect the nests and the baby turtles as they make their way to the sea.
Sea turtle nesting season runs from May 1 through Oct. 31. Beginning today, April 16, the Clearwater Marine Aquarium will patrol approximately 13 miles of beach along North Pinellas County.
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The morning patrols reach the beach just before sunrise seven days a week. Initially, the teams of volunteers, staff and interns search along the high tide line for evidence of sea turtle nesting, namely marks in the sand left by crawling females. Once tracks are located, they determine whether there is a nest present or if it was a non-nesting emergence, aka a false crawl. The patrols mark the nests and collect various measurements from the nest site so they can monitor it throughout the season.
The patrols primarily observe loggerhead sea turtle nesting activity in Pinellas County, although Kemp’s ridleys and green sea turtles have been found nesting on the beach as well.
Loggerhead incubation times range between 45 and 65 days, so staff and volunteers begin to look for hatching activity 45 days after the first nest discovery. Hatching activity is identified by tracks emerging from the nest sites. After a nest has hatched, they wait at least 72 hours then excavate the nest and do an inventory of its contents to determine hatching success.
Last year, 667 loggerhead nests were monitored during nesting season.
Here's how the public can help:
Use Sea Turtle-Friendly Lighting
If you must use lights near nesting beaches, use amber or red lightbulbs that have long-wavelength light (570 nanometers or longer). Cover or shield light fixtures and keep them directed down and low to the ground whenever possible.
- Under natural conditions, hatchlings and adult use brightness to guide them to the water from the beach. The reflection of the moon and stars over the water usually creates the brightest horizon, but on developed beaches, lots of artificial light (street lights, exterior/interior lights on homes, decorative lighting, etc.) confuse the turtle and cause them to think that those sources of light are where the water is. They crawl toward that light, wasting precious energy they need to reach the ocean.
- For nesting females, artificial lights can deter them from emerging onto a beach at all, forcing them to select less optimal nesting sites to deposit their clutch.
Turn out unnecessary beach lights to help prevent disorientation of female sea turtles and hatchlings. Close your curtains and be mindful of bright lights shining on the beach. Keep it dark!
Remove Obstacles
Knock down sand castles and fill in sand pits. This helps to eliminate the challenges the baby hatchlings must cross on their way to the shoreline. Sandpits can be like the Grand Canyon and sand castles like Mount Everest to tiny baby sea turtles.
Keep The Beach Clean
Picking up trash eliminates items that both hatchlings and adults may become entangled in. Something as small as a bottle top or as large as unwanted beach furniture can pose potential problems, leading to both false crawls and disorientation. Keep it clean!
You can always help by providing donations of any items listed on the Sea Turtle Nesting Wish List!
Video via Clearwater Marine Aquarium
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