LEDtronics LED lighting helps Florida town protect sea turtle nesting
The City of Fernandina Beach, Florida, has completed modifications and upgrades to the lights at its Main Beach Park using LED turtle-friendly high power lighting that will protect sea turtle nesting without compromising the public’s safety at night.
The LEDtronics SLL003P-800-0UO-004 shoebox-style LED luminaires will offer over 65% energy savings and cost benefits related to reduced maintenance and much extended lifespan compared to traditional incandescent lights. Additionally, the upgrades will provide significant reduction in greenhouse gases.
The project was completed in partnership with Amelia Island Sea Turtle Watch and with a grant from Florida’s Sea Turtle Conservancy. The LEDtronics lights meet the requirements of Florida’s F&WCC Wildlife Lighting Certification Program when the luminaire’s light is downward directed in a manner that has minimal intrusion into sea turtle nesting beaches, migratory corridors, and Dark Skies Initiative-friendly communities.
Designed also to avoid disrupting turtle hatchling’s crawl to the sea, the LEDtronics lighting at the Dolphin Avenue and Main Beach parking lots also offered the city the option of reducing the height of the light poles. Additional benefits include: Maintenance-free operation of over 5 years; reduced light pollution — no wasted light; no ultraviolet emission — does not attract insects; enhanced vision — little or no debilitating glare as compared with standard high glare from HID lamps.