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  2. Threats to sea turtles - Wikipedia

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    Although sea turtles usually lay around one hundred eggs at a time, on average only one of the eggs from the nest will survive to adulthood. [2] While many of the things that endanger these hatchlings are natural, such as predators including sharks, raccoons, foxes, and seagulls, [3] many new threats to the sea turtle species are anthropogenic. [4]

  3. Endangered sea turtles - Wikipedia

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    Green turtles average 3-4 feet in carapace length, and weigh between 240 and 420 pounds once fully grown. [8] The diet of green turtles ranges throughout their lifetime, from small crustaceans and aquatic insects at a young age, to mainly sea grasses and algae as an adult. The turtles inhabit coastlines around islands and protected shores in ...

  4. The Turtle Facing Critical Endangerment and How You Can Help

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    These turtles are medium-sized with olive green necks, heads, and limbs with yellow stripes. The females are slightly larger than the males, with an average size of 8-10 inches and weight between ...

  5. Hundreds of turtles with hypothermia are washing up along ...

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    The aquarium is currently caring for more than 200 turtles at its sea turtle hospital in Quincy, many of which are the critically endangered Kemp’s ridley species - the most endangered and the ...

  6. Green sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    Green sea turtle on Punaluu black sand beach of Big Island, Hawaii. Green sea turtles move across three habitat types, depending on their life stage. They lay eggs on beaches. Mature turtles spend most of their time in shallow, coastal waters with lush seagrass beds. Adults frequent inshore bays, lagoons, and shoals with lush seagrass meadows.

  7. Hurricane season poses serious threat to sea turtles - AOL

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    Wildlife, such as sea turtles, can also be harmed by Mother Nature's wrath. Sea turtle nesting season happens to intertwine with the majority of Florida's hurricane season, causing many hurdles ...

  8. Marine conservation - Wikipedia

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    Turtle excluder devices (TEDs) remove a major threat to turtles in their marine environment. Many sea turtles are accidentally captured, injured or killed by fishing. In response to this threat the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) worked with the shrimp trawling industry to create the TEDs. [58]

  9. Judge halts Georgia dredging plan over threat to sea turtles

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    A federal judge ordered an immediate halt on Thursday to plans to dredge a shipping channel on the Georgia coast, citing a threat to sea turtles nesting on nearby beaches. The injunction by U.S ...