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For three night, seventh-grader Ariana Mewell camped out at a sea turtle nest on Navarre Beach ready to help the hatchlings make their way into the ocean.
Mike Flowers shares a turtle shell, which once belonged to the rarest type of sea turtle, a Kemp’s Ridley, estimated to be 20 years old, with Holley Navarre Middle School science students.
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