The
leatherback turtle ingested a 3-foot piece of plastic trash, got tangled in
fishing gear, and was struck by a boat, officials said.
By
Jason Claffey (Patch Staff)
November 13, 2015
A giant sea turtle washed up dead in Barnstable over
the weekend and scientists were horrified to discover it ingested a 3-foot
piece of plastic trash, got tangled in fishing gear, and was struck by a boat.
The 400-pound leatherback turtle washed up on Sandy Neck
Beach Sunday and was transported to the aquarium’s sea turtle hospital in
Quincy for a necropsy. The findings were depressing.
The juvenile male turtle’s flippers were cut up by
fishing gear, its shell was caved in from a boat strike, and there was a 3-foot
piece of discarded plastic sheeting in its stomach.
“In one summer of its short life, this giant, highly
endangered sea turtle had encountered a triple threat of human-caused hazards
that keep this 65-million-year-old leatherback species teetering at the brink
of extinction,” scientists said in a statement, adding its entanglement in
fishing gear likely caused its death.
Leatherback turtle populations have been decreasing in
recent years and it’s now listed as a “vulnerable” species by the World Wildlife
Fund. The turtles are a critical component of marine ecosystems, as they feed
on jelly fish, keeping those populations in check.
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