A deceased baby turtle served as a reminder of the deadly effects of pollution after it was found to have eaten 104 pieces of plastic.
The animal was discovered by the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center last Tuesday, Oct. 1 in Florida, United States.
鈥淚t鈥檚 washback season at Gumbo Limbo and weak, tiny turtles are washing up along the coastline needing our help,鈥 the center said in their Facebook post on Wednesday, Oct. 2.
Whitney Crowder, a sea turtle rehabilitation coordinator at the center, described a washback as a turtle that has been washed back to shore a few weeks after it made its way into the ocean and Gulf Stream, as per Sun Sentinel on Friday, Oct. 4.
The center noted that not all washbacks survive, and that all of the turtles they have found had plastic in their intestinal tracts.
Meanwhile, the center cited that one specific turtle 鈥渨hich would fit in the palm of your hand, had eaten 104 pieces of plastic.鈥
鈥淭his is a sad reminder that we all need to do our part to keep our oceans [plastic-free],鈥 the center stated.
Crowder said in the report that it 鈥渨as hard to pinpoint the different types of [broken-down] plastics.鈥 However, she did note that they found 鈥渁 piece of a balloon鈥 and 鈥渁 wrapper that goes on the outside of bottles鈥 among the 104 pieces ingested by the turtle.
鈥淭he plastic plugs them up and causes them to go into septic shock. We perform necropsies on all turtles that die in our care which is how we determine cause of death,鈥 the center explained to one Kelly Barron Schreiner who asked if the turtle had survived.
鈥淧lastic pollution is the sad world we live in now,鈥 the center stressed. 鈥淲e must do better.鈥 Ryan Arcadio/NVG
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