A rare sea turtle was found dead after it washed ashore on an Oregon beach whole ecosystem traveling with the reptile. (TiffanyBoothe/SeasideAquarium) MANZANITA, Ore. - A rare sea turtle was found dead after it washed ashore on an Oregon beach with a whole ecosystem traveling with the reptile.The 75-pound loggerhead was discovered Saturday morning on the south end of Manzanita Beach, according to the Seaside Aquarium,which recovered the animal."After receiving photographs of the turtle, it was clear that the turtle had been dead for quite some time before washing ashore," the aquarium said in a Facebook post.When cleaning its shell, so a positive identification could be made, live gooseneck barnacles, skeleton shrimp and nudibranchs were found.OVER 500 SEA TURTLES RESCUED BY BOSTON AQUARIUMSea turtles are not uncommon along the Oregon coast, and the species usually encountered are Olive Ridleys, according to the aquarium.
These endangered turtles can be found worldwide and have nine distinct populations. According to the Seaside Aquarium, the 75-pound loggerhead was discovered Saturday morning on the south end of Manzanita Beach. (TiffanyBoothe/SeasideAquarium) "In the Pacific, there are two different populations which both nest exclusively in the Japanese Archipelago," the aquarium said. "Juveniles forage, develop, and mature in the East, West and Central Pacific.
Some of the most productive foraging grounds can be found off the coast of Baja California." Video by the Wildlife Conservation Society shows how scientists use drones to estimate adult turtle numbers in the western Amazon basin – considered to be largest aggregation of nesting turtles on the planet.One of the biggest threats to loggerhead sea turtles is.