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More than 1,200 cold-stunned sea turtles rescued last week along Florida’s northern coast

  • Over 1,200 cold-stunned sea turtles were rescued along Florida's northern coast in one of the largest cold-water rescues in a decade, according to biologists.
  • Most of the rescued turtles were alive and relocated to Gulf World Marine Institute, with roughly 100 turtles reported dead, said Jonathan Veach.
  • About a third of the rescued turtles have returned to Gulf waters, with hundreds more planned for release after being measured and tagged, according to Samantha Snow.
  • The public is encouraged to report any injured or sick sea turtles to state wildlife rescuers, as thousands of turtles are being rescued statewide, according to experts.
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