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Cold-hit green sea turtles recovering at Florida marine life centre

Seventeen sea turtles that were found stranded along Florida’s northeastern Atlantic Coast are recovering.

By contributor By Cody Jackson and Freida Frisaro, Associated Press
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A green sea turtle being treated for cold stunning swimming in a tank at Loggerhead Marinelife Centre
A green sea turtle being treated for cold stunning swimming in a tank at Loggerhead Marinelife Centre (Cody Jackson/AP)

An arctic blast that brought a rare snowfall to northern Florida last week left green sea turtles suffering from a condition known as cold stunning.

Seventeen sea turtles that were found stranded along Florida’s northeastern Atlantic Coast were brought to the Loggerhead Marinelife Centre in Juno Beach, north of West Palm Beach, where they are recovering.

Green sea turtles being treated for cold stunning swimming in a tank
Green sea turtles being treated for cold stunning swim in a tank at Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach, Florida (Cody Jackson/AP)

The staff named the rescued turtles after beverages, and they painted their new names on the back of their shells. Vets are treating them with antibiotics, fluids and intravenous nutrition.

While it snowed as far south as northern Florida, which is extremely rare, the frigid temperatures reached South Florida. That meant cold-stunned turtles were also found along Palm Beach County’s coastline.

“It is quite unusual for this to happen in Florida. Sea turtles do migrate, and typically they’re migrating down to Florida for this time of year because of warmer water,” Dr Barron said.

By Wednesday morning, Espresso, Pickle Juice and Ginger Beer were basking in the sunshine in the centre’s “party tank”.

The turtles arrived in Juno Beach on Friday from the Marine Science Centre in Volusia County, Florida. They all suffered from cold stunning, which causes sea turtles to lose mobility and become lethargic.

Most of the 17 turtles are expected to be released back into the ocean in a few weeks.

Last year, turtles from Massachusetts were brought to Florida to rehabilitate while suffering from cold stunning.

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