Posts Tagged ‘sea turtles’

Plastic Pollution Strikes Again

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012
Endangered Olive Ridley Sea Turtle rescued off the coast of San Diego, California. The main cause of illness appears to have been the ingestion of plastic. Source: ( http://bit.ly/wMpoYb)

This article resonates with us here at Eye Help Animals because a similar article was written several months back about an Albatross in:

Extreme Indigestion

 

Sea Turtle Hatchlings Washed Away in Hurricane Irene

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Throughout the summer, sea turtles come ashore to lay their eggs. It is unfortunate that turtle hatchling season and hurricane season coincide with the losses for endangered and threatened species being significant. This has been considered a mild year but the waves from Irene hit the nesting beaches during peak incubation time. Although about half the nests had already hatched by last weekend, at least 20 nests of endangered loggerhead turtles were lost on Amelia Island along Florida’s coast. Amelia Island Sea Turtle Watch commented that although they lost 20 due to bad weather, they had a total of 154 nests so it isn’t as devastating as it might sound. In Georgia it is considered an unusually strong year for hatchlings with more than 2,000 nests deposited.