Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers recently braved icy waters to rescue around 30 sea turtles.
This task force includes Volusia, Flagler, St. Johns, Putnam, Baker, Bradford, Union, Levy, Gilchrist, Alachua, Duval, Clay and Nassau counties.
During Florida’s historic weather event, FWC officers rescued 30 sea turtles from freezing waters in Gulf County.
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