The longer a sea turtle is kept out of the water, the more energy it uses to swim away. The hatchlings are often held overnight so that people can release them later in the day or something from a bucket. "They probably don't need our help," says CNN's John Sutter. But you should go down there and enjoy the wonderment of watching tiny hatchlings going down the beach.

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