Global warming fills New England's rich waters with death traps for endangered sea turtles
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Climate change significantly increases the number of sea turtles stranded in Cape Cod, with over 200 cold-stunned turtles currently receiving treatment at the New England Aquarium.
The total five-year average of cold-stunned sea turtles has escalated significantly, from about 200 in the early 2010s to over 700 in recent years.
Adam Kennedy pointed out that 'Climate change certainly is allowing those numbers of turtles to get in where normally the numbers weren't very high years ago,' emphasizing the direct correlation with warming waters.
The New England Aquarium is overwhelmed with juvenile turtles, mainly critically endangered Kemp's ridley turtles, facing serious health issues, attributed to climate effects and the inability to escape colder waters.
Read at Boston.com
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