It ’s not unusual for sea turtleneck to wash up on the shores of New England at this time of year . It is unusual for over 200 to twist up in just a few Day , many of them already all in due to being “ flash frozen ” by the recent cold snatch .
Local wildlife sanctuaries and marine museum are seasoned pros at rescuing the turtleneck , many of them critically endangeredKemp ’s ridley sea turtles , that often discover themselves strand on this part of the East Coast each year .
Before 2010 , the Gulf of Maine was too cold-blooded for turtles to enter but thanks to clime alteration and globular ocean temperature move up the turtleneck not only accompany the good food and warm waters , they nest here too . As the fond water become colder , the turtle then transmigrate in the south , but many get get in the hook of the Cape , hem in by the now too - cold pee .
100 of volunteers each lessen start patrolling the beach of Cape Cod looking for stranded turtles to rescue and rehabilitate .
In the last few daytime , however , thanks to an unseasonably cold snapshot , the number of turtleneck that have wash up so far is 227 and numeration , and many of them were frozen solid and deadened when find .
“ It was like they were ostentation - frozen , flippers in all eldritch position like they were swim , ” Robert Prescott , director of Massachusetts Audubon Society ’s Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary , told theCape Cod Times .
Of the 82 found on Thanksgiving day , only one was find alive . Prescotttold CNNthat 173 of the turtles set up in the last few days have break – many new Kemp ’s ridley , the little tropical turtle coinage and the most endangered turtle in the world – and 54 have survived and are currently being rehabilitated at the New England Aquarium ’s Animal Care Center .
Other metal money like this 135 - kilogram ( 300 - dog pound ) bonehead have been chance “ cold - dazed ” in the neighborhood too .
Like most reptiles , turtles are heterothermic – they are stale - blooded and so have to regulate their body temperature using their surroundings – so can only be as warm as the ocean around them .
“ insensate stun ” stranding , as rescuer refer to it , is what happens when tropic animals like turtles of a sudden determine themselves in apace cooling water . When it reaches 10 ° C ( 50 ° farad ) or below , their bodies slow down , they discontinue eating , they break off swim , and get washed ashore in a stale - astounded res publica .
“ Their systems are shutting down , they look dead , but they are still alive , ” Jenette Kerr , also of the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary , toldEarther . “ If we get them rapidly to the New England Aquarium ’s rehab facility , their chances of reclaim are very high . ”
Over the past distich of day , the temperature has been a duo of degree higher , meaning more turtles have been found active .
So far this fall 500 turtles have been discovered , which is high-pitched for so early in the time of year , though Prescott is predicting a track record yr and that figure could be 1,000 by Christmas .