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Through our interactions with visitors to our Forgotten Coast Sea Turtle Center and Festival, beach-goers during nesting season, and inquirers from around the world, we are working hard to educate the public about the importance of sea turtles and how we can help them. Our community of residents and visitors is invaluable in helping us forward our mission of promoting our area’s natural beauty and helping to conserve its most precious resources. We sincerely appreciate your support.
Adopt-A-Nest Program
Adopt-A-Nest Program allows donors to adopt a sea turtle nest symbolically. The funds are used for Sea Turtle and Environmental Outreach and Education Programs.
For more details, please email us directly at: [email protected]
Nest Sponsorship
$25
Nest Adoption
$50
Sea Turtle Fountain Pavers
Paver Project at Marina Cove in Port St. Joe
Humans and sea turtles have roamed the lands and waters of Florida side by side for centuries. Regarded as symbols of peace, longevity, and prosperity, sea turtles embody the spirit of our community. This remarkable relationship between man and nature is woven into the culture of this area and is visualized throughout local art. To celebrate this heritage, the Florida Coastal Conservancy created the Sea Turtle Fountain at Marina Cove adjacent to George Core Park overlooking St. Joseph Bay. Help support our work and be a part of this lasting icon by purchasing a paver in the name of yourself, your loved ones, and your business.
8×8″ Interior Paver
$100.00
- Lettering approximately 1″ tall
- 4 lines up to 10 characters per line
- Spacing counts as 1 character
- Letters painted black
12×12″ Walkway Paver
$200.00
- Lettering approximately 1.25″ tall
- 4 lines up to 13 characters per line
- Spacing counts as 1 character
- Letters painted black
Pavers can be purchased via cash, check (made payable to Florida Coastal Conservancy), or on our website via PayPal using the links above. Once you purchase a paver, please print and fill out the form below and email it to: [email protected].
For more information about the project and many others, please visit our Facebook page.