The Deepwater Horizon oil spill released approximately 134 million gallons of oil into the Gulf, severely impacting marine life, including an estimated 94,900 to 202,600 sea turtle deaths. As part of the Deepwater Horizon Natural Resource Damage Assessment Settlement, over $27 million dollars were allocated for Texas to restore sea turtles. Texas took a multifaceted approach to restoring multiple species of sea turtles at different life stages. Activities include detecting and protecting nests, reducing sea turtle bycatch by enforcing existing regulations, reducing marine debris impacts on sea turtles, enhancing the sea turtle stranding and salvage network, rehabilitating injured and cold stunned sea turtles, and constructing a new rehabilitation facility. This presentation will provide an in-depth overview of Texas' efforts to restore imperiled sea turtles by showcasing the remarkable contributions of the project partners and highlighting lessons learned along the way.