New Sidney Lanier Bridge to haved turtle-friendly lights
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Posted 4:19PM on Friday 24th May 2002 ( 22 years ago )
BRUNSWICK - The Sidney Lanier Bridge under construction in Brunswick will be turtle-friendly when it's finally completed. <br>
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There were concerns that the decorative lights used to illuminate the bridge at night would confuse the endangered sea turtles that nest and hatch on St. Simons and Jekyll islands. <br>
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But U.S. Representative Jack Kingston of Savannah and Georgia Senators Max Cleland and Zell Miller met with federal officials yesterday and have cleared the way for soft, turtle-friendly lighting. <br>
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The 7,780-foot bridge, suspended by cable from two 480-foot towers, spans the Brunswick River to the Jekyll Island Causeway, providing key access from Brunswick south to the mainland. <br>
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It is being built to replace a 43-year-old drawbridge that the Coast Guard has declared a navigation hazard. The $110 million project is already nearly 18 months behind schedule and will not open until September at the earliest. <br>
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Kingston said, ``The turtle-friendly lights won't be Las Vegas bright, but they should enhance the beautiful design of the bridge while not interfering with the light-sensitive loggerhead turtles.'' <br>
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Bright lights on the bridge, while eye-catching for tourists, could disorient nesting adult turtles and baby hatchlings.
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