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Two Endangered Sea Turtles Discovered After Washing up on the Oregon Coast

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https://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/48030/20211031/two-endangered-sea-turtle-discovered-washing-up-oregon-coast.htm


Sea turtles can be found far south of Oregon in the ocean. Finding one this far north is an uncommon event because their natural home is the warm tropical seas south of the US border.

Samuel K. Gardner found a turtle at the Peter Iredale shipwreck in Hammond, Oregon, just south of Astoria, on Wednesday. The delicate creature looked lifeless at the moment, but Gardner immediately noticed that the sea turtle was still alive.