Protect the Turtles
Standards for Lighting & New Construction
Mexico Beach is committed to protecting the natural wildlife that inhabits our community and state. Residents and property-owners have proudly adopted the following standards to protect sea turtles. Below are the standards for new construction activities and existing artificial lighting sources.
In addition to these standards, there are many steps we can take in our daily activities to protect these beautiful creatures:
- Don’t disturb a turtle that is crawling to or from the ocean or laying eggs. Watch from a distance of at least 30 feet
- Avoid shining lights on the beach at night as this may frighten away nesting females and, interfere with the hatchlings ability to find the sea
- Avoid walking or cycling in nesting area
- Avoid walking on the beach dunes
- Don’t disturb nesting seabirds
- Don’t litter. Cigarette butts, fishing line and other trash can harm the animals and birds along the beach
- Rearrange lamps and other moveable fixtures away from windows
- Use window treatments (e.g. blinds, curtains) to shield interior lights from the beach
- Turn off unnecessary lights