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Jeff Trandahl, right, executive director of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and Thomas Strickland of the U.S. Dept. of the Interior, second from right, carry a cooler full of sea turtle eggs after harvesting them from the sand in Port St. Joe, Fla.,  Friday, July 9, 2010.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife and other authorities are relocating thousands of sea turtle eggs to a warehouse on the East coast of Florida in an effort to save them from an oily death from the Deepwater Horizon incident. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
Photo by: Dave Martin
Jeff Trandahl, right, executive director of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and Thomas Strickland of the U.S. Dept. of the Interior, second from right, carry a cooler full of sea turtle eggs after harvesting them from the sand in Port St. Joe, Fla., Friday, July 9, 2010. U.S. Fish and Wildlife and other authorities are relocating thousands of sea turtle eggs to a warehouse on the East coast of Florida in an effort to save them from an oily death from the Deepwater Horizon incident. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

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