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    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: Natalie Williams carefully draws a line on each egg so that she can place it into the crate right side up.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers; Connecting people with nature;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: A group of University of Florida students help with this sea turtle egg excavation, along with USFWS biologists and a USGS biologist.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: University of Florida grad student Natalie Williams carefully marks an egg which notes its orientation in the nest.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: University of Florida grad student Natalie Williams carefully marks an egg which notes its orientation in the nest.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: University of Florida grad student Natalie Williams carefully marks an egg which notes its orientation in the nest.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: A peek over University of Florida student Jacob Hill's shoulder as he places another egg into the cooler.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: University of Florida students Jacob Hill, Hope Ronco, and Seth Farris dig for sea turtle eggs.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: Jacob Hill holds the egg as Ashley Daniels pads it with sand so that it will not rotate or shift.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: University of Florida student Jacob Hill takes his turn digging as classmates Hope Ronco and Seth Farris watch.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: Due to the nature of this type of project, only one person at a time can dig up eggs. University of Florida students Hope Ronco and Seth Farris watch while a classmate takes his turn.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: When uncovering an egg, the proper method is to gently circle the egg with your finger to begin to dislodge it from the sand.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: Digging for the next egg is a delicate operation! Dig too vigorously and you may damage the eggs buried below.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: University of Florida student Hope Ronco circles around an egg to help loosen it from the sand.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers; Employees (USFWS); Service patch;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: USFWS biologist Lorna Patrick discusses the nuances of nest excavation as Don Imm watches.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers; Connecting people with nature;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: University of Florida grad student Natalie Williams uncovers turtle eggs.
    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Sea Turtle egg relocation

    • Oil spills; Relocation; Reptiles; Volunteers;

    • Port St. Joe, FL: Sea turtle volunteer and University of Florida grad student Natalie Williams carefully plucks one of the first eggs from the nest.
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