100s Of Sea Turtles Washing Up Dead In SW Florida; Likely Killed By Red Tide Bloom Now In 10th Month
Hundreds of sea turtles have washed up on Southwest Florida beaches this year in a mass mortality event that researchers say will impact the recovery of protected species. Seventeen have been recovered in Sanibel and Captiva waters in the past week.
"Our average for the entire year is usually around 30 or 35, but weve had 53 in June and July alone," said Kelly Sloan, a sea turtle researcher at the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation on Sanibel. Sloan said SCCF has picked up 91 sea turtles on the islands since the red tide bloom started in October.
"Most of them have been mature adults, and only 1 in 1,000 make it to adulthood," Sloan said. "It takes a loggerhead 25 to 30 years to mature, so that really does have a significant impact on their recovery."
More than 100 turtles have been plucked from Sarasota County waters, and another 66 have been found in Collier. "Its really disheartening to see this mass mortality," Sloan said. "This is the 10th month of the red tide event, and its the longest continued bloom since 2006."
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