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Fort Myers Beach Nourishment Nears Completion — Residents Urged to Use Turtle-Friendly Lighting

A long-awaited beach nourishment project on Fort Myers Beach is entering its final phase, with crews expected to finish pumping sand by mid-August and have all heavy equipment removed by the end of the month. The project, which stretches south toward Newton Park, will result in a wider, higher shoreline that offers better protection during storms and more space for beachgoers and wildlife.

Originally slated for completion more than a year ago, the work faced delays due to weather, logistical challenges, and additional construction needs. Despite the setbacks, the enhanced shoreline promises stronger coastal resilience heading into the peak of hurricane season.

A New Challenge: Protecting Sea Turtles

While the expanded beach benefits both people and nature, it has also created an unexpected concern — increased light visibility from beachfront homes, job sites, and nearby streets. These lights can disorient sea turtle hatchlings, leading them away from the Gulf and reducing their survival chances.

“It’s tough because we have the beachfront property owners now. Everything’s so wide open,” explained Chadd Chustz, Environmental Projects Manager. “It’s two and three lots into the side streets. So a lot of light is getting down to the beach, and that’s affecting the hatchlings. They’re going the wrong way. So we are again asking people to minimize their lights, convert to the proper lighting.”

How You Can Help During Turtle Season

With turtle nesting season running through October, the Town of Fort Myers Beach is urging all residents and visitors to:

  • Use turtle-friendly, amber-colored lighting on beachfront properties.

  • Turn off unnecessary outdoor lights at night.

  • Close blinds or curtains after dark to reduce indoor light spill.

  • Avoid using flashlights or phone lights on the beach.

Once the nourishment project wraps up, Fort Myers Beach will not only enjoy a fortified coastline but also a safer nesting environment for sea turtles — provided the community works together to keep lights turtle-friendly.

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