LONGVIEW (AP) — A young sea turtle roughed up by chilly, choppy waters off the coast of Washington is making a strong recovery in Oregon.
The animal named Solstice was found on the beach near the north end of the Long Beach Peninsula on Dec. 21, the winter solstice. The 40- to 50-pound female olive ridley turtle was dehydrated, and her body temperature was about 15 degrees below the typical 75 degrees.
Solstice’s caretakers are nurturing her with hydration baths, fluids and practice swims. Her body temperature has risen 12 degrees since she arrived at the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport, Ore., Erin Paxton, a spokeswoman for the aquarium, told The Daily News of Longview.
Olive ridley turtles are typically found in tropical waters from Peru to California. During storms, warm currents sometimes carry sea turtles into the colder northern latitudes, Paxton said. As the warm water dissipates, the turtles get hypothermic.