Researchers Pull Plastic Straw Out of Sea Turtle’s Nose in Heartbreaking Effort to Help
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http://www.care2.com/causes/researchers-pull-plastic-straw-out-of-sea-turtles-nose-in-heartbreaking-effort-to-help.html
by Alicia Graef August 19, 2015 5:30 pm
We talk a lot about the problems with plastic pollution and the effect its having on marine life, but the magnitude of the issue doesnt always hit home until we see the direct impact our actions are having.
Researchers studying sea turtles off the coast of Costa Rica just offered a harrowing glimpse into just how badly one tiny little disposable item can hurt an animal by sharing a video of their efforts to help a sea turtle who had a plastic drinking straw lodged up its nose.
A team working with Christine Figgener, a Marine Biology PhD candidate at Texas A&M University, and Dr. Nathan J. Robinson, a post-doctoral fellow who specializes in sea turtles at Indiana-Purdue University, discovered an olive ridley sea turtle who was in need of some help.
At first, they thought the object in the turtles nose was a parasitic worm, but after cutting a piece off and examining it, they realize its a plastic straw as one very unimpressed sea turtle is seen sneezing and gasping through the effort.
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