Think you were cold? More than 100 sea turtles were rescued in waters around Florida amid a historic winter storm that ...
If cold-stunned sea turtles aren’t rescued from the low temperatures, they can develop harmful health conditions or even die ...
The drop in water temperature was so significant that Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reports more than 1,000 sea turtles were rescued off the state's coast after being cold-stunned ...
Turtles can lose their ability to swim in cold temperatures and may be seen “floating listlessly in the water or near shore,” ...
FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. — Sea turtles are washing up on the beaches sick amid the cold snap on the First Coast.
When temperatures drop below 50 degrees in waters, sea turtles can experience "cold-stunning," which makes them lethargic and weak, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Some 30 cold-stunned sea turtles were rescued as temperatures on the Gulf Coast plummeted to historic lows this week.