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Sea Turtles Interpretive Programs
https://www.broward.org/NaturalResources/BeachAndMarine/SeaTurtles/Pages/InterpretivePrograms.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Interpretive Programs Story 1 The Broward County Sea Turtle Conservation Program (BCSTCP) promotes sea turtle biology, ecology, and conservation education through outreach events. Educational presentations about sea turtles are given at schools, festivals, public events, summer camps, and other ...
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Rehabilitated Sea Turtle to Return Home
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Banner Image Missing Rehabilitated Sea Turtle to Return Home - Small turtle was rescued last month - hooked by an angler - DATE: November 4, 2015 MEDIA CONTACT: Courtney Kiel Environmental Planning and Community Resilience Division PHONE: 954-519-1255 EMAIL: ckiel@broward.org BROWARD COUNTY, FL - Like the millions of people who call Florida home, so too do ...
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Sea Turtles Conservation Program
https://www.broward.org/NaturalResources/BeachAndMarine/SeaTurtles/Pages/ConservationProgram.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Conservation Program Story 1 The Broward County Sea Turtle Conservation Program (BCSTCP) conducts daily sea turtle nesting surveys from March 1 - October 31 annually. The entire coastline of Broward County from the northern border with Palm Beach County to the southern border with Miami-Dade County, ...
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Sea Turtles Sea Turtles On The Beach
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Sea Turtles On The Beach Story 1 Nesti ng Sea turtle nesting season in Broward County lasts from March 1 - October 31 each year. The leatherbacks are typically the first nesters to arrive in March, followed by the loggerheads in April, and then the green turtles in June. Sea turtles can be quite ...
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Sea Turtles Report an Injured Sea Turtle
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Report an Injured Sea Turtle Story 1 The Broward County Sea Turtle Emergency Hotline is 954-328-0 580 T he Broward County Sea Turtle Conservation Program (BCSTCP) maintains a "Sea Turtle Emergency Response" hotline that is monitored 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. This number is advertised locally ...
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Sea Turtles Sea Turtles
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Carousel Image 1 Sea Turtle 1 Carousel Caption 1 Carousel Image 2 Sea Turtle 2 Carousel Caption 2 Carousel Image 3 Sea Turtle 3 Carousel Caption 3 Previous Next FLORIDA SEA TURTLE SPECIES Sea Turtle nesting season runs from March 1 - October 31 annually. Card Button 1 Fl orida Sea Turtle Species ...
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Sea Turtles Sea Turtle Lighting
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Sea Turtle Lighting Story 1 Artificial Lighting and Nesting Females Florida's coastline has become increasingly developed over the past century, introducing a new threat to sea turtles. Artificial lighting emanates from the condominiums, hotels, businesses, and homes that are built on or adjacent to ...
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Sea Turtles Threats
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Threats Story 1 Sea turtle populations have been seriously reduced globally through a number of human influences including artificial lighting, plastic and marine debris, beach erosion and coastal armoring, and as bycatch in commercial fishing. Other influences include illegal sea turtle shell trade, ...
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Historic Preservation Board History of Broward County
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode History of Broward County Story 1 Broward was formed from portions of Dade and Palm Beach Counties in 1915 and named for former Florida governor Napoleon Bonaparte Broward. In less than a century, a land "unfit for human habitation" has been turned in to the permanent home of nearly two million ...
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Broward County Transit Destinations
https://www.broward.org/BCT/Pages/Destinations.aspx
... HERITAGE PARK N-11 30 QUIET WATERS PARK D-14 14, 48 REV. SAMUEL DELEVOE MEMORIAL PARK M-13 9, 11, 22, 40, 81 ROOSEVELT GARDENS PARK M-13 11, 36, 40 SECRET WOODS NATURE CENTER O-13 6 SUNVIEW PARK O-12 18, 30, 441 TOPEEKEEGEE YUGNEE (TY) PARK R-13 12 TRADEWINDS PARK F-13 34, 83 WEST LAKE PARK Q-16 4, 12 * Please refer to the BCT System Map (pdf) for location. ...
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Green Government Environmental Protection and Conservation
https://www.broward.org/GoGreen/GreenGovernment/Pages/EnvironmentalProtectionandConservation.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Environmental Protection/Conservation Story 1 First in Flyways The Greater Fort Lauderdale Flyway Cities Coalition, a collaboration of the Nat ureSc ape Broward program, the National Wildlife Federation and 60 community partners, works to improve and expand habitat for migratory and resident wildlife ...
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Beaches Segment III
https://www.broward.org/Beaches/Pages/Segment3.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Main Article Image Main Article Link Article Title 1 Article Title 2 Article Title 3 Article Title 4 Article Title 5 Article Title 6 Quick Links Segment III (updated 5/2/23) Story 1 Seg ment III - Broward County Shore Protection Project In February 2021, tThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) ...
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Destinations Destinations
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... NORTH BEACH PARK 4, 12 HUGH TAYLOR BIRCH STATE PARK 11, 36, 40 LAFAYETTE HART PARK 11, 40 MARKHAM PARK 23 MIRAMAR REGIONAL PARK 28, 106 PLANTATION HERITAGE PARK 30 QUIET WATERS PARK/SPLASH ADVENTURE WATER PARK 14, 48 REV. SAMUEL DELEVOE MEMORIAL PARK 9, 11, 22, 40, 81 ROOSEVELT GARDENS PARK 11, 36, 40 SECRET WOODS NATURE CENTER 6 SUNVIEW PARK 18, 30, ...
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Historic Preservation Board Must See
https://www.broward.org/History/Pages/MustSee.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Must See Historical Sites in Broward Story 1 All Broward County residents and visitors are encouraged to experience the County's rich history by visiting its historical sites. These sites are located in a variety of Broward County municipalities and offer an intriguing look into early pioneer life, ...
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Marine Resources Cleanup Locations
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Cleanup Locations Story 1 Broward County Locations Below are sites and sign-in/parking instructions for the 2023 Coastal Cleanup. Please check back before the Cleanup date as information is subject to change. A1. Deerfield Beach Take Hillsboro Boulevard to A1A and turn right (south). Turn left on ...
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Historic Preservation Board Archaeology
https://www.broward.org/History/Pages/Archaeology.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Archaeology Story 1 Cultural Resources The Broward County Preservation Program in partnership with the Broward County Preservation Board is responsible for assisting with the preservation of past cultural resources throughout Broward County. This includes over 255 archaeological sites on land and ...
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Marine Resources Mooring Buoy Program
https://www.broward.org/NaturalResources/BeachAndMarine/Pages/MooringBuoyProgram.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Mooring Buoy Program Story 1 Our Program With almost 47,000 vessels registered within Broward County in 2022 and a year-round boating climate, intense pressure is placed on the County's marine resources. Directly offshore are three coral reef tracts, with the outer reef located less than two miles ...
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Things To Do Fishing
https://www.broward.org/Parks/ThingsToDo/Pages/Fishing.aspx
There are no longer boat rentals at the marina, but there are lots of areas for shoreline fishing. Quiet Waters Park has ... West Lake Park - Fishing is allowed from boats out on the waters of West Lake Park. A wide variety of saltwater species ... Fishing at Broward County Parks can be excellent even if you don't own a boat. Quiet Waters and T.Y. (Topeekeegee ...
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Intergovernmental Affairs/Boards Section Boards and Committees
https://www.broward.org/Intergovernmental/Pages/BoardsCommittees.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Story 0 Boards and Committees Story 1 The Broward County Board of County Commissioners encourages public participation in county government by appointing Broward citizens to serve on boards, committees, commissions, task forces, agencies, and authorities. Broward County Commissioners are also ...
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Sea Turtles Florida Sea Turtle Species
https://www.broward.org/NaturalResources/BeachAndMarine/SeaTurtles/Pages/FloridaSeaTurtleSpecies.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Florida Sea Turtle Species Story 1 Sea turtle nesting season in Broward County is from March 1 - October 31 annually . Florida's Sea Turtles Five species of sea turtles call Florida's waters home: leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea), loggerhead (Caretta caretta), green turtle (Chelonia mydas), ...
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Beaches Broward's Beaches
https://www.broward.org/Beaches/Pages/Default.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Broward's Beaches Story 1 History & Par tners Beach Renourishment Learn about Broward County's beach nourishment efforts - what we do and why we do it. Sponsored by: Environmental Planning and Community Resilience - Playin Time 12:27. Resources Lauderdale-By-The-Sea Beach Cam Pompano Beach Cam Fort ...
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Parks History of Major Awards
https://www.broward.org/Parks/Pages/HistoryMajorAwards.aspx
... and Crafts Program, from Florida Recycling Partnership 2019 Director Dan West elected to American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration 2019 Achievement Award - Woofing Waters Dog Park, Quiet Waters Park - National Association of Counties (NACo) 2019 Alan and Marsha Levy Champion of Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Award - Senior Park Manager ...
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Marine Resources Sargassum
https://www.broward.org/NaturalResources/BeachAndMarine/Pages/Sargassum.aspx
In oceanic currents, drifting sargassum seaweed forms large floating mats that provide food, shelter, and habitat for fisheries, threatened and endangered species such as sea turtles, and many other organisms that reside in our waters year-round . These mats are considered an important natural resource. In Broward County, usually between the months of March ...
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Government Meetings Live Government Meeting Coverage
https://www.broward.org/Meetings/Pages/TelevisedMeetings.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Story 1 Broward County provides live government meeting coverage on Broward NOW and on participating service provider networks. The Board of County Commissioners meet in formal session the first four Tuesdays of each month at 10 a.m. in Room 422 of the Broward County Governmental Center. Live ...
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Nancy J. Cotterman Center Law Enforcement
https://www.broward.org/NancyJCottermanCenter/Pages/LawEnforcement.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Law Enforcement Story 1 Municipal Police Departments The following cities in Broward County are supported by their own law enforcement agencies: Coral Springs Coconut Creek Davie Fort Lauderdale Hillsboro Beach Hollywood Lauderhill Lighthouse Point Margate Miramar Pembroke Pines Plantation Sunrise ...
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Marine Resources Marine Resources Section
https://www.broward.org/NaturalResources/BeachAndMarine/Pages/Default.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Marine Resources Story 1 The Natural Resources Division, through the Marine Resources Section, is dedicated to protecting Broward's beaches and coastal areas, which provide habitats for a variety of species including threatened or endangered corals, manatees, and sea turtles. To help sustain local ...
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Recycling City Contacts
https://www.broward.org/WasteAndRecycling/Recycling/Pages/CityContacts.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Story 1 USER UPDATES FOR BROWARD COUNTY RESIDENTIAL DROP-OFF CENTERS HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL AND ELECTRONICS RECYCLING Effective October 1, 2019, Broward County Residential Drop-Off Centers are open to residents of the following cities that have Participation Agreements with Broward County ...
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Local Conditions Water Climate Resilience Modeling
https://www.broward.org/resilience/localconditions/Pages/WaterClimateResilienceModeling.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Water & Climate Resilience Modeling Story 1 Future Conditions Map Series Broward County is taking a forward-looking approach to planning for future conditions predicted as a result of climate change, specifically the impacts of sea level rise with an emphasis on planning and design requirements for ...
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Beaches Segment II
https://www.broward.org/Beaches/Pages/Segment2.aspx
Broward County has contracted with Resolve Equipment, Inc. of Fort Lauderdale to fabricate the mitigation reef units and build the reef in Broward County's nearshore waters. The mitigation reef will be located approximately 1,500 feet offshore of the Town of Lauderdale-By-The-Sea in water depths just under 20 feet. It will be made of 4,114 individual ...
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Parks City and State Parks
https://www.broward.org/Parks/Pages/CityParks.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode City/State Parks in Broward County Story 1 Not all parks and natural areas located in Broward County are owned and/or operated by county government. There are 31 municipalities within the County, and most have their own parks and recreation agencies. There are also two state parks: Hugh Taylor Birch ...
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