Key West Turtle Museum
The KW Turtle Museum is focused on the history of the green sea turtle and the current conservation methods helping to increase turtle populations.
06/03/2026
Rare sea turtle seen nesting on Florida beach for first time ever Rare sea turtle seen nesting in Florida for first time ever. 5 reasons species' range may be expanding beyond Brazil, Trinidad, Suriname and Gabon.
How to help Florida sea turtles and hatchlings
*Don't leave anything on the beach before sunset that could be an obstacle for turtles. Properly toss or recycle trash, fishing line and remove all beach toys, gear and furniture.
*Fill in holes you (or anyone else) dug in the sand. Flatten out areas heavily disturbed by your presence.
*Don't get within 50 feet of nesting sea turtles, which can cause them to head back to the ocean and not lay their eggs. It is illegal to harm or disturb nesting sea turtles, nests, eggs, or to pick up hatchlings.
*Shield, adjust or turn off exterior lights so they're not directly visible from the beach and do not illuminate areas seaward of the primary dune between sunset and sunrise. Hatchlings are attracted to light, thinking it's the moon, and they'll walk away from the ocean, which often ends in their death.
*When on the beach at night, beachgoers should use natural starlight to see and avoid using flashlights or cellphone lights. If you must, a dim red light is better than a white light.
*Call 911 or the FWC hotline at 888-404-FWCC if you see anyone doing anything illegal regarding turtles.
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Address
200 Margaret Street
Key West, FL
33040
Opening Hours
| Thursday | 11am - 4pm |
| Friday | 11am - 4pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 4pm |
| Sunday | 11am - 4pm |