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Sea turtle nesting season ended in October and it was a record season for loggerhead sea turtles on Sanibel and Captiva Islands. Going back in history, early conservation efforts seemingly have paid off.
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The sea turtle nesting season that started just months after Ian hit ended up setting records for loggerhead turtles on Sanibel and Captiva island.
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A record-breaking 150 Southwest Florida locals came together to participate in the fourth annual Captiva Coastal Cleanup on Sept. 30, collecting an estimated 8,934 pounds of debris from the Captiva Island waterways.
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Florida's bald eagle season underway now through May 15.
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Shell beds, shell benches, shell piles. The colorful rows of shells extending for quite some distance are a natural phenomenon seen along the Gulf of Mexico in Florida.
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Captiva Cruises' 65-foot Lady Chadwick was relaunched into service Tuesday after repairs from damage wrought by Hurricane Ian in 2022.
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Lee County spends tens of millions of dollars to replace sand Hurricane Ian washed away
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Community partners will host the fourth annual Captiva Coastal Cleanup from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Sept. 30 at McCarthy’s Marina, located at 11401 Andy Rosse Lane on Captiva Island.
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The Captiva Community Panel will meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday via Zoom to hear panel reaction to last week’s Lee County Commission vote to lift height restrictions on Captiva were lifted.
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Commissioner Ruane called for resiliency what he got was more density and intensity