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Sea turtles ingest plastic debris of a variety of shapes and sizes, which can include pre-production pellets, foam, plastic bags, sheets, fishing gear and food wrappers.
Between long-distance swims, Dellora the green sea turtle nests on SWFL beaches, where researchers have found her 12 times - and counting.
All the latest science news on green sea turtle from Phys.org. Find the latest news, advancements, and breakthroughs.
Nemo spent four months at our Sea Turtle Healing Center after being found stranded with leeches and fibropapillomatosis tumors.
The first green sea turtle nest of the season has appeared on Sanibel Island, marking a significant moment for local conservation efforts.
A sea turtle initially weighed over 7 ½ pounds; her weight decreased to just over 6 pounds once experts cleaned her organism-covered shell.
Green sea turtle gets relief from “bubble butt” syndrome thanks to 3D printing Boat collision left Charlotte stranded at the surface and in danger of predation.
The Extraordinary Reason Why Scientists Are Collecting Sea Turtle Tears Researchers are hoping to unlock one of animal biology’s greatest mysteries.
PENSACOLA BEACH, Fla. -- Three Green Sea Turtles are headed to Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park in Fort Walton Beach for treatment after being found cold-stunned on Pensacola Beach amid the ...
New research estimates that approximately 60 tonnes of plastic debris discarded in the ocean reside within female green turtles at any given time.
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