Oregon sees uptick in sea turtles washing ashore

That’s the highest number of sea turtle strandings the state has seen in any given year, and twice what the state has recorded in previous years. “It’s a seasonal thing,” said Jim Rice, program manager at Oregon State University’s Marine Mammal Stranding Network. “During the winter months, in particular, we tend to see sea turtles succumbing to hypothermia.”

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