World Turtle News, 11/15/2017

Salinas, CA has new sea turtle art, stronger community

Lee Abellana saw a need for unity in the community, and he stepped up. Now, an amazing mural adorns the wall of La Paz Park, highlighting the connection between the city’s residents and their neighboring ocean life. The project was organized by Joseph Frausto, executive director of the Salinas Urban Arts Project, who saw the chance to inspire youth toward a common goal.

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Sea turtles definitely see in color! That’s why it’s important to not only keep beaches dark during nesting season but to use turtle safe lighting when viewing them. Check out this project by Morgan Young to learn more!

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Photo from Joe Truskot.

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