JUNO BEACH, Fla. (AP) – Eight on Tuesday was Tuesday, nearly a month after an Arctic explosion brought unusual snowfalls to northern Florida and left aquatic reptiles suffering from what is known as cold stunning stunning aquatic reptiles. The green sea turtle has returned to the Atlantic Ocean.
Last month, a total of 17 sea turtles stuck along the Atlantic Coast northeast of Florida were brought for rehabilitation to the Loggerhead Marinade Life Center in Juno Beach, north of West Palm Beach.
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“There are a lot of turtles affected by the cool, stunning events that happened a few weeks ago,” said veterinarian Dr. Heather Baron. Ambient temperature of the water. ”
It had snowed south as far as north of Florida, but this was very rare, with frigid temperatures reaching South Florida. More than dozens of additional turtles have been brought to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center since the first group and other turtle facilities in the state reached capacity.
Veterinarians have treated turtles with antibiotics, fluids and intravenous nutrition. They all suffered cold and brilliantly, making the sea turtle less maneuverable and lethargic. Most turtles are expected to return to the ocean in a few weeks.
The Loggerhead Marinelife Center is scheduled to host more than 15,000 people this weekend at the 20th Annual Turtlefest. The free event focuses on promoting marine conservation through interactive educational exhibitions and marine life.