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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-01/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-02/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240803T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240803T100000
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-03/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-04/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240805T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240805T100000
DTSTAMP:20260408T195545
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-05/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240806T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240806T100000
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-06/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240807T063000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240807T090000
DTSTAMP:20260408T195545
CREATED:20240602T163929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T202525Z
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Discovery
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n$24\nAdults\n\n\n$24\nYouths Ages 10-17\n\n\n\nAfter an introduction to the sea turtle nesting and hatching process\, guests may have the opportunity to witness a live nest excavation and create their own data sheets to take home as a memento.\n\n\n1.5 Hours \nWith permission from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission\, a permitted Team Member will lead guests down onto Juno beach to discuss the nesting and hatching processes of sea turtles. If a nest is located\, guests will witness our trained Team excavate a sea turtle nest. \nWhat happens if there are no nests to excavate on the day of my program?\nWe cannot control the timing and location of when nests hatch out. If there is no nest that needs excavating on the day of your program\, all guests will enjoy a beach ecology talk to learn about the nesting and hatchling processes of sea turtles. \nWhat are my chances to witness an excavation or see live hatchlings?\nThere is no way to predict if there will be a nest that is ready to excavate on any given day. Each program begins with a brief beach walk and ecology talk that will educate guests on sea turtle crawl identification\, nesting and hatchling processes\, and the research projects currently underway at LMC. Although hatchlings are often found in nests during excavations\, if you do get to witness an excavation\, there is no guarantee that a hatchling will be found. We’re just happy they all made it out to sea\, naturally! \nHow does the program work?\nHatching is highest for loggerhead sea turtles in August and September. During these months\, we offer this program to the public under a required permit issued by the state of Florida. Once registered for a program\, guests come to the center to check in and are led down to the beach to enjoy the program. \nWhy do you excavate these nests?\nLoggerhead Marinelife Center holds special permits that allow us to collect data from sea turtle nests\, such as number of hatched and unhatched eggs. This data helps scientists understand how successful sea turtle reproduction is on local beaches and inform management decisions that affect sea turtle conservation. \nHave these nests already hatched before they are excavated?\nLMC monitors each marked nest along Juno Beach\, Jupiter and Tequesta beaches for signs of natural hatchling activity. Before collecting data from any sea turtle nest\, LMC waits 3 days after the first signs of natural activity to collect data. This window of time gives sea turtle hatchlings the time they need to emerge undisturbed by data collection activities. \nCan I take pictures?\nYes\, you are welcome to take pictures of your experience with us! \nWhat to Wear\n\nThe program is held entirely outdoors. We suggest you pre-apply sunscreen and bug spray prior to your arrival to campus to ensure a timely start to the program. Comfortable walking shoes are strongly suggested\, as we will be walking in soft\, loose sand. If an excavation is held during your program\, you will be sitting and observing for 30-45 minutes in the direct sun\, so hats are strongly recommended for additional sun protection.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-discovery/2024-08-07/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/nest.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240807T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240807T100000
DTSTAMP:20260408T195545
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-07/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240808T063000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240808T090000
DTSTAMP:20260408T195545
CREATED:20240602T163929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T202525Z
UID:10020651-1723098600-1723107600@thepbmoms.com
SUMMARY:Hatchling Discovery
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n$24\nAdults\n\n\n$24\nYouths Ages 10-17\n\n\n\nAfter an introduction to the sea turtle nesting and hatching process\, guests may have the opportunity to witness a live nest excavation and create their own data sheets to take home as a memento.\n\n\n1.5 Hours \nWith permission from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission\, a permitted Team Member will lead guests down onto Juno beach to discuss the nesting and hatching processes of sea turtles. If a nest is located\, guests will witness our trained Team excavate a sea turtle nest. \nWhat happens if there are no nests to excavate on the day of my program?\nWe cannot control the timing and location of when nests hatch out. If there is no nest that needs excavating on the day of your program\, all guests will enjoy a beach ecology talk to learn about the nesting and hatchling processes of sea turtles. \nWhat are my chances to witness an excavation or see live hatchlings?\nThere is no way to predict if there will be a nest that is ready to excavate on any given day. Each program begins with a brief beach walk and ecology talk that will educate guests on sea turtle crawl identification\, nesting and hatchling processes\, and the research projects currently underway at LMC. Although hatchlings are often found in nests during excavations\, if you do get to witness an excavation\, there is no guarantee that a hatchling will be found. We’re just happy they all made it out to sea\, naturally! \nHow does the program work?\nHatching is highest for loggerhead sea turtles in August and September. During these months\, we offer this program to the public under a required permit issued by the state of Florida. Once registered for a program\, guests come to the center to check in and are led down to the beach to enjoy the program. \nWhy do you excavate these nests?\nLoggerhead Marinelife Center holds special permits that allow us to collect data from sea turtle nests\, such as number of hatched and unhatched eggs. This data helps scientists understand how successful sea turtle reproduction is on local beaches and inform management decisions that affect sea turtle conservation. \nHave these nests already hatched before they are excavated?\nLMC monitors each marked nest along Juno Beach\, Jupiter and Tequesta beaches for signs of natural hatchling activity. Before collecting data from any sea turtle nest\, LMC waits 3 days after the first signs of natural activity to collect data. This window of time gives sea turtle hatchlings the time they need to emerge undisturbed by data collection activities. \nCan I take pictures?\nYes\, you are welcome to take pictures of your experience with us! \nWhat to Wear\n\nThe program is held entirely outdoors. We suggest you pre-apply sunscreen and bug spray prior to your arrival to campus to ensure a timely start to the program. Comfortable walking shoes are strongly suggested\, as we will be walking in soft\, loose sand. If an excavation is held during your program\, you will be sitting and observing for 30-45 minutes in the direct sun\, so hats are strongly recommended for additional sun protection.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-discovery/2024-08-08/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/nest.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240808T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240808T100000
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CREATED:20240602T170530Z
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-08/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Discovery
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n$24\nAdults\n\n\n$24\nYouths Ages 10-17\n\n\n\nAfter an introduction to the sea turtle nesting and hatching process\, guests may have the opportunity to witness a live nest excavation and create their own data sheets to take home as a memento.\n\n\n1.5 Hours \nWith permission from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission\, a permitted Team Member will lead guests down onto Juno beach to discuss the nesting and hatching processes of sea turtles. If a nest is located\, guests will witness our trained Team excavate a sea turtle nest. \nWhat happens if there are no nests to excavate on the day of my program?\nWe cannot control the timing and location of when nests hatch out. If there is no nest that needs excavating on the day of your program\, all guests will enjoy a beach ecology talk to learn about the nesting and hatchling processes of sea turtles. \nWhat are my chances to witness an excavation or see live hatchlings?\nThere is no way to predict if there will be a nest that is ready to excavate on any given day. Each program begins with a brief beach walk and ecology talk that will educate guests on sea turtle crawl identification\, nesting and hatchling processes\, and the research projects currently underway at LMC. Although hatchlings are often found in nests during excavations\, if you do get to witness an excavation\, there is no guarantee that a hatchling will be found. We’re just happy they all made it out to sea\, naturally! \nHow does the program work?\nHatching is highest for loggerhead sea turtles in August and September. During these months\, we offer this program to the public under a required permit issued by the state of Florida. Once registered for a program\, guests come to the center to check in and are led down to the beach to enjoy the program. \nWhy do you excavate these nests?\nLoggerhead Marinelife Center holds special permits that allow us to collect data from sea turtle nests\, such as number of hatched and unhatched eggs. This data helps scientists understand how successful sea turtle reproduction is on local beaches and inform management decisions that affect sea turtle conservation. \nHave these nests already hatched before they are excavated?\nLMC monitors each marked nest along Juno Beach\, Jupiter and Tequesta beaches for signs of natural hatchling activity. Before collecting data from any sea turtle nest\, LMC waits 3 days after the first signs of natural activity to collect data. This window of time gives sea turtle hatchlings the time they need to emerge undisturbed by data collection activities. \nCan I take pictures?\nYes\, you are welcome to take pictures of your experience with us! \nWhat to Wear\n\nThe program is held entirely outdoors. We suggest you pre-apply sunscreen and bug spray prior to your arrival to campus to ensure a timely start to the program. Comfortable walking shoes are strongly suggested\, as we will be walking in soft\, loose sand. If an excavation is held during your program\, you will be sitting and observing for 30-45 minutes in the direct sun\, so hats are strongly recommended for additional sun protection.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-discovery/2024-08-09/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/nest.jpeg
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-09/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Discovery
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n$24\nAdults\n\n\n$24\nYouths Ages 10-17\n\n\n\nAfter an introduction to the sea turtle nesting and hatching process\, guests may have the opportunity to witness a live nest excavation and create their own data sheets to take home as a memento.\n\n\n1.5 Hours \nWith permission from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission\, a permitted Team Member will lead guests down onto Juno beach to discuss the nesting and hatching processes of sea turtles. If a nest is located\, guests will witness our trained Team excavate a sea turtle nest. \nWhat happens if there are no nests to excavate on the day of my program?\nWe cannot control the timing and location of when nests hatch out. If there is no nest that needs excavating on the day of your program\, all guests will enjoy a beach ecology talk to learn about the nesting and hatchling processes of sea turtles. \nWhat are my chances to witness an excavation or see live hatchlings?\nThere is no way to predict if there will be a nest that is ready to excavate on any given day. Each program begins with a brief beach walk and ecology talk that will educate guests on sea turtle crawl identification\, nesting and hatchling processes\, and the research projects currently underway at LMC. Although hatchlings are often found in nests during excavations\, if you do get to witness an excavation\, there is no guarantee that a hatchling will be found. We’re just happy they all made it out to sea\, naturally! \nHow does the program work?\nHatching is highest for loggerhead sea turtles in August and September. During these months\, we offer this program to the public under a required permit issued by the state of Florida. Once registered for a program\, guests come to the center to check in and are led down to the beach to enjoy the program. \nWhy do you excavate these nests?\nLoggerhead Marinelife Center holds special permits that allow us to collect data from sea turtle nests\, such as number of hatched and unhatched eggs. This data helps scientists understand how successful sea turtle reproduction is on local beaches and inform management decisions that affect sea turtle conservation. \nHave these nests already hatched before they are excavated?\nLMC monitors each marked nest along Juno Beach\, Jupiter and Tequesta beaches for signs of natural hatchling activity. Before collecting data from any sea turtle nest\, LMC waits 3 days after the first signs of natural activity to collect data. This window of time gives sea turtle hatchlings the time they need to emerge undisturbed by data collection activities. \nCan I take pictures?\nYes\, you are welcome to take pictures of your experience with us! \nWhat to Wear\n\nThe program is held entirely outdoors. We suggest you pre-apply sunscreen and bug spray prior to your arrival to campus to ensure a timely start to the program. Comfortable walking shoes are strongly suggested\, as we will be walking in soft\, loose sand. If an excavation is held during your program\, you will be sitting and observing for 30-45 minutes in the direct sun\, so hats are strongly recommended for additional sun protection.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-discovery/2024-08-10/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/nest.jpeg
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-10/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Discovery
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n$24\nAdults\n\n\n$24\nYouths Ages 10-17\n\n\n\nAfter an introduction to the sea turtle nesting and hatching process\, guests may have the opportunity to witness a live nest excavation and create their own data sheets to take home as a memento.\n\n\n1.5 Hours \nWith permission from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission\, a permitted Team Member will lead guests down onto Juno beach to discuss the nesting and hatching processes of sea turtles. If a nest is located\, guests will witness our trained Team excavate a sea turtle nest. \nWhat happens if there are no nests to excavate on the day of my program?\nWe cannot control the timing and location of when nests hatch out. If there is no nest that needs excavating on the day of your program\, all guests will enjoy a beach ecology talk to learn about the nesting and hatchling processes of sea turtles. \nWhat are my chances to witness an excavation or see live hatchlings?\nThere is no way to predict if there will be a nest that is ready to excavate on any given day. Each program begins with a brief beach walk and ecology talk that will educate guests on sea turtle crawl identification\, nesting and hatchling processes\, and the research projects currently underway at LMC. Although hatchlings are often found in nests during excavations\, if you do get to witness an excavation\, there is no guarantee that a hatchling will be found. We’re just happy they all made it out to sea\, naturally! \nHow does the program work?\nHatching is highest for loggerhead sea turtles in August and September. During these months\, we offer this program to the public under a required permit issued by the state of Florida. Once registered for a program\, guests come to the center to check in and are led down to the beach to enjoy the program. \nWhy do you excavate these nests?\nLoggerhead Marinelife Center holds special permits that allow us to collect data from sea turtle nests\, such as number of hatched and unhatched eggs. This data helps scientists understand how successful sea turtle reproduction is on local beaches and inform management decisions that affect sea turtle conservation. \nHave these nests already hatched before they are excavated?\nLMC monitors each marked nest along Juno Beach\, Jupiter and Tequesta beaches for signs of natural hatchling activity. Before collecting data from any sea turtle nest\, LMC waits 3 days after the first signs of natural activity to collect data. This window of time gives sea turtle hatchlings the time they need to emerge undisturbed by data collection activities. \nCan I take pictures?\nYes\, you are welcome to take pictures of your experience with us! \nWhat to Wear\n\nThe program is held entirely outdoors. We suggest you pre-apply sunscreen and bug spray prior to your arrival to campus to ensure a timely start to the program. Comfortable walking shoes are strongly suggested\, as we will be walking in soft\, loose sand. If an excavation is held during your program\, you will be sitting and observing for 30-45 minutes in the direct sun\, so hats are strongly recommended for additional sun protection.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-discovery/2024-08-11/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-11/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-12/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-13/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240814T063000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240814T090000
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Discovery
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n$24\nAdults\n\n\n$24\nYouths Ages 10-17\n\n\n\nAfter an introduction to the sea turtle nesting and hatching process\, guests may have the opportunity to witness a live nest excavation and create their own data sheets to take home as a memento.\n\n\n1.5 Hours \nWith permission from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission\, a permitted Team Member will lead guests down onto Juno beach to discuss the nesting and hatching processes of sea turtles. If a nest is located\, guests will witness our trained Team excavate a sea turtle nest. \nWhat happens if there are no nests to excavate on the day of my program?\nWe cannot control the timing and location of when nests hatch out. If there is no nest that needs excavating on the day of your program\, all guests will enjoy a beach ecology talk to learn about the nesting and hatchling processes of sea turtles. \nWhat are my chances to witness an excavation or see live hatchlings?\nThere is no way to predict if there will be a nest that is ready to excavate on any given day. Each program begins with a brief beach walk and ecology talk that will educate guests on sea turtle crawl identification\, nesting and hatchling processes\, and the research projects currently underway at LMC. Although hatchlings are often found in nests during excavations\, if you do get to witness an excavation\, there is no guarantee that a hatchling will be found. We’re just happy they all made it out to sea\, naturally! \nHow does the program work?\nHatching is highest for loggerhead sea turtles in August and September. During these months\, we offer this program to the public under a required permit issued by the state of Florida. Once registered for a program\, guests come to the center to check in and are led down to the beach to enjoy the program. \nWhy do you excavate these nests?\nLoggerhead Marinelife Center holds special permits that allow us to collect data from sea turtle nests\, such as number of hatched and unhatched eggs. This data helps scientists understand how successful sea turtle reproduction is on local beaches and inform management decisions that affect sea turtle conservation. \nHave these nests already hatched before they are excavated?\nLMC monitors each marked nest along Juno Beach\, Jupiter and Tequesta beaches for signs of natural hatchling activity. Before collecting data from any sea turtle nest\, LMC waits 3 days after the first signs of natural activity to collect data. This window of time gives sea turtle hatchlings the time they need to emerge undisturbed by data collection activities. \nCan I take pictures?\nYes\, you are welcome to take pictures of your experience with us! \nWhat to Wear\n\nThe program is held entirely outdoors. We suggest you pre-apply sunscreen and bug spray prior to your arrival to campus to ensure a timely start to the program. Comfortable walking shoes are strongly suggested\, as we will be walking in soft\, loose sand. If an excavation is held during your program\, you will be sitting and observing for 30-45 minutes in the direct sun\, so hats are strongly recommended for additional sun protection.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-discovery/2024-08-14/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/nest.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240814T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240814T100000
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-14/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240815T090000
DTSTAMP:20260408T195545
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Discovery
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n$24\nAdults\n\n\n$24\nYouths Ages 10-17\n\n\n\nAfter an introduction to the sea turtle nesting and hatching process\, guests may have the opportunity to witness a live nest excavation and create their own data sheets to take home as a memento.\n\n\n1.5 Hours \nWith permission from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission\, a permitted Team Member will lead guests down onto Juno beach to discuss the nesting and hatching processes of sea turtles. If a nest is located\, guests will witness our trained Team excavate a sea turtle nest. \nWhat happens if there are no nests to excavate on the day of my program?\nWe cannot control the timing and location of when nests hatch out. If there is no nest that needs excavating on the day of your program\, all guests will enjoy a beach ecology talk to learn about the nesting and hatchling processes of sea turtles. \nWhat are my chances to witness an excavation or see live hatchlings?\nThere is no way to predict if there will be a nest that is ready to excavate on any given day. Each program begins with a brief beach walk and ecology talk that will educate guests on sea turtle crawl identification\, nesting and hatchling processes\, and the research projects currently underway at LMC. Although hatchlings are often found in nests during excavations\, if you do get to witness an excavation\, there is no guarantee that a hatchling will be found. We’re just happy they all made it out to sea\, naturally! \nHow does the program work?\nHatching is highest for loggerhead sea turtles in August and September. During these months\, we offer this program to the public under a required permit issued by the state of Florida. Once registered for a program\, guests come to the center to check in and are led down to the beach to enjoy the program. \nWhy do you excavate these nests?\nLoggerhead Marinelife Center holds special permits that allow us to collect data from sea turtle nests\, such as number of hatched and unhatched eggs. This data helps scientists understand how successful sea turtle reproduction is on local beaches and inform management decisions that affect sea turtle conservation. \nHave these nests already hatched before they are excavated?\nLMC monitors each marked nest along Juno Beach\, Jupiter and Tequesta beaches for signs of natural hatchling activity. Before collecting data from any sea turtle nest\, LMC waits 3 days after the first signs of natural activity to collect data. This window of time gives sea turtle hatchlings the time they need to emerge undisturbed by data collection activities. \nCan I take pictures?\nYes\, you are welcome to take pictures of your experience with us! \nWhat to Wear\n\nThe program is held entirely outdoors. We suggest you pre-apply sunscreen and bug spray prior to your arrival to campus to ensure a timely start to the program. Comfortable walking shoes are strongly suggested\, as we will be walking in soft\, loose sand. If an excavation is held during your program\, you will be sitting and observing for 30-45 minutes in the direct sun\, so hats are strongly recommended for additional sun protection.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-discovery/2024-08-15/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/nest.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240815T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240815T100000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T202707Z
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-15/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Discovery
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n$24\nAdults\n\n\n$24\nYouths Ages 10-17\n\n\n\nAfter an introduction to the sea turtle nesting and hatching process\, guests may have the opportunity to witness a live nest excavation and create their own data sheets to take home as a memento.\n\n\n1.5 Hours \nWith permission from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission\, a permitted Team Member will lead guests down onto Juno beach to discuss the nesting and hatching processes of sea turtles. If a nest is located\, guests will witness our trained Team excavate a sea turtle nest. \nWhat happens if there are no nests to excavate on the day of my program?\nWe cannot control the timing and location of when nests hatch out. If there is no nest that needs excavating on the day of your program\, all guests will enjoy a beach ecology talk to learn about the nesting and hatchling processes of sea turtles. \nWhat are my chances to witness an excavation or see live hatchlings?\nThere is no way to predict if there will be a nest that is ready to excavate on any given day. Each program begins with a brief beach walk and ecology talk that will educate guests on sea turtle crawl identification\, nesting and hatchling processes\, and the research projects currently underway at LMC. Although hatchlings are often found in nests during excavations\, if you do get to witness an excavation\, there is no guarantee that a hatchling will be found. We’re just happy they all made it out to sea\, naturally! \nHow does the program work?\nHatching is highest for loggerhead sea turtles in August and September. During these months\, we offer this program to the public under a required permit issued by the state of Florida. Once registered for a program\, guests come to the center to check in and are led down to the beach to enjoy the program. \nWhy do you excavate these nests?\nLoggerhead Marinelife Center holds special permits that allow us to collect data from sea turtle nests\, such as number of hatched and unhatched eggs. This data helps scientists understand how successful sea turtle reproduction is on local beaches and inform management decisions that affect sea turtle conservation. \nHave these nests already hatched before they are excavated?\nLMC monitors each marked nest along Juno Beach\, Jupiter and Tequesta beaches for signs of natural hatchling activity. Before collecting data from any sea turtle nest\, LMC waits 3 days after the first signs of natural activity to collect data. This window of time gives sea turtle hatchlings the time they need to emerge undisturbed by data collection activities. \nCan I take pictures?\nYes\, you are welcome to take pictures of your experience with us! \nWhat to Wear\n\nThe program is held entirely outdoors. We suggest you pre-apply sunscreen and bug spray prior to your arrival to campus to ensure a timely start to the program. Comfortable walking shoes are strongly suggested\, as we will be walking in soft\, loose sand. If an excavation is held during your program\, you will be sitting and observing for 30-45 minutes in the direct sun\, so hats are strongly recommended for additional sun protection.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-discovery/2024-08-16/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/nest.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240816T073000
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-16/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Discovery
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n$24\nAdults\n\n\n$24\nYouths Ages 10-17\n\n\n\nAfter an introduction to the sea turtle nesting and hatching process\, guests may have the opportunity to witness a live nest excavation and create their own data sheets to take home as a memento.\n\n\n1.5 Hours \nWith permission from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission\, a permitted Team Member will lead guests down onto Juno beach to discuss the nesting and hatching processes of sea turtles. If a nest is located\, guests will witness our trained Team excavate a sea turtle nest. \nWhat happens if there are no nests to excavate on the day of my program?\nWe cannot control the timing and location of when nests hatch out. If there is no nest that needs excavating on the day of your program\, all guests will enjoy a beach ecology talk to learn about the nesting and hatchling processes of sea turtles. \nWhat are my chances to witness an excavation or see live hatchlings?\nThere is no way to predict if there will be a nest that is ready to excavate on any given day. Each program begins with a brief beach walk and ecology talk that will educate guests on sea turtle crawl identification\, nesting and hatchling processes\, and the research projects currently underway at LMC. Although hatchlings are often found in nests during excavations\, if you do get to witness an excavation\, there is no guarantee that a hatchling will be found. We’re just happy they all made it out to sea\, naturally! \nHow does the program work?\nHatching is highest for loggerhead sea turtles in August and September. During these months\, we offer this program to the public under a required permit issued by the state of Florida. Once registered for a program\, guests come to the center to check in and are led down to the beach to enjoy the program. \nWhy do you excavate these nests?\nLoggerhead Marinelife Center holds special permits that allow us to collect data from sea turtle nests\, such as number of hatched and unhatched eggs. This data helps scientists understand how successful sea turtle reproduction is on local beaches and inform management decisions that affect sea turtle conservation. \nHave these nests already hatched before they are excavated?\nLMC monitors each marked nest along Juno Beach\, Jupiter and Tequesta beaches for signs of natural hatchling activity. Before collecting data from any sea turtle nest\, LMC waits 3 days after the first signs of natural activity to collect data. This window of time gives sea turtle hatchlings the time they need to emerge undisturbed by data collection activities. \nCan I take pictures?\nYes\, you are welcome to take pictures of your experience with us! \nWhat to Wear\n\nThe program is held entirely outdoors. We suggest you pre-apply sunscreen and bug spray prior to your arrival to campus to ensure a timely start to the program. Comfortable walking shoes are strongly suggested\, as we will be walking in soft\, loose sand. If an excavation is held during your program\, you will be sitting and observing for 30-45 minutes in the direct sun\, so hats are strongly recommended for additional sun protection.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-discovery/2024-08-17/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/nest.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240817T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240817T100000
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-17/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Discovery
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n$24\nAdults\n\n\n$24\nYouths Ages 10-17\n\n\n\nAfter an introduction to the sea turtle nesting and hatching process\, guests may have the opportunity to witness a live nest excavation and create their own data sheets to take home as a memento.\n\n\n1.5 Hours \nWith permission from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission\, a permitted Team Member will lead guests down onto Juno beach to discuss the nesting and hatching processes of sea turtles. If a nest is located\, guests will witness our trained Team excavate a sea turtle nest. \nWhat happens if there are no nests to excavate on the day of my program?\nWe cannot control the timing and location of when nests hatch out. If there is no nest that needs excavating on the day of your program\, all guests will enjoy a beach ecology talk to learn about the nesting and hatchling processes of sea turtles. \nWhat are my chances to witness an excavation or see live hatchlings?\nThere is no way to predict if there will be a nest that is ready to excavate on any given day. Each program begins with a brief beach walk and ecology talk that will educate guests on sea turtle crawl identification\, nesting and hatchling processes\, and the research projects currently underway at LMC. Although hatchlings are often found in nests during excavations\, if you do get to witness an excavation\, there is no guarantee that a hatchling will be found. We’re just happy they all made it out to sea\, naturally! \nHow does the program work?\nHatching is highest for loggerhead sea turtles in August and September. During these months\, we offer this program to the public under a required permit issued by the state of Florida. Once registered for a program\, guests come to the center to check in and are led down to the beach to enjoy the program. \nWhy do you excavate these nests?\nLoggerhead Marinelife Center holds special permits that allow us to collect data from sea turtle nests\, such as number of hatched and unhatched eggs. This data helps scientists understand how successful sea turtle reproduction is on local beaches and inform management decisions that affect sea turtle conservation. \nHave these nests already hatched before they are excavated?\nLMC monitors each marked nest along Juno Beach\, Jupiter and Tequesta beaches for signs of natural hatchling activity. Before collecting data from any sea turtle nest\, LMC waits 3 days after the first signs of natural activity to collect data. This window of time gives sea turtle hatchlings the time they need to emerge undisturbed by data collection activities. \nCan I take pictures?\nYes\, you are welcome to take pictures of your experience with us! \nWhat to Wear\n\nThe program is held entirely outdoors. We suggest you pre-apply sunscreen and bug spray prior to your arrival to campus to ensure a timely start to the program. Comfortable walking shoes are strongly suggested\, as we will be walking in soft\, loose sand. If an excavation is held during your program\, you will be sitting and observing for 30-45 minutes in the direct sun\, so hats are strongly recommended for additional sun protection.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-discovery/2024-08-18/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/nest.jpeg
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-18/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240819T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240819T100000
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SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-19/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240820T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240820T100000
DTSTAMP:20260408T195545
CREATED:20240602T170530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T202707Z
UID:10020949-1724139000-1724148000@thepbmoms.com
SUMMARY:Hatchling Release
DESCRIPTION:The Hatchling Release program at Loggerhead Marinelife Center is a unique experience that allows our visitors to learn about sea turtles and their hatching process. \nDuration\n2 Hours \nAbout\nThe program begins with an educational lesson about sea turtles and their nesting behavior and concludes with a walk to Juno Beach to view hatchlings being released by LMC staff. \nWill we see a nest hatch?\nWe cannot predict when nests will hatch. We will be releasing hatchlings that have recently hatched and been excavated by our research staff. \nHow does the program work?\nThe Hatchling Release program begins with an informative presentation about sea turtles and hatchlings. The evening concludes with a trip to the beach to view hatchlings being released to the ocean. \nAre we guaranteed to see hatchlings being released?\nThe hatchlings we are releasing come from nests excavated earlier in the day by our research team. The number of nests being excavated\, species of the nests and number of hatchlings found in the nest varies by day\, so we cannot guarantee hatchlings every single night. Though we cannot offer refunds\, all ticket sales directly benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s mission and the care of our sea turtle patients. \nWill we get to touch a sea turtle?\nNo\, only staff on our permit are allowed to touch the sea turtle hatchlings. \nCan I bring a flashlight?\nSorry\, flashlights are not permitted. \nCan I take pictures?\nWe do not permit photography of any form throughout the program. \nMore Info\n\nChildren must be 10 years or older to attend a hatchling release\, and all participants must be able to walk up to half a mile on the beach.\nWe run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. There are no refunds on tickets.\n\nWhat to Wear\n\nDark clothing is preferred to minimize the impact on nesting sea turtles. Bug spray and comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.\nWhat if it’s raining? We run our program rain or shine and only stay off the beach in the event of lightning. During this waiting period\, guests will be onsite enjoying their presentation. We do not cancel the program due to inclement weather. If the forecast calls for rain\, we recommend guests wear raincoats or ponchos. No umbrellas please. If there is lightning at the conclusion of the program\, we will not go to the beach.
URL:https://thepbmoms.com/event/hatchling-release/2024-08-20/
LOCATION:Loggerhead Marine Life Center\, 14200 U.S. Highway 1\, Juno Beach\, FL\, 33408
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://thepbmoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Hatchling-Release.jpeg
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