
Baby Sea Turtles Protected By Cutting Edge Lighting
June 23, 2007 @ 10:43 AM (EST)
Source: Digital50.com
sea turtle nesting season up and down the east coast of Florida, and once again, the baby sea turtle population is at risk. Baby sea turtles are drawn into harm's way because they are attracted to the bright white lights on docks, back porches and other building exteriors, rather than following the natural light of the moon and heading for the safety of the ocean. That is, until now. Lighting Science Group Corporation, (OTC Bulletin Board: LSGP) (LSG), a leading provider of energy efficient and environmentally responsible lighting solutions, announced today the first commercial installation of its amber-colored R20 LED "Turtle Lights" at the Radisson Suite Hotel Oceanfront in Melbourne...
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