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Cold-stunning

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Hypothermic reaction in marine reptiles
Two rescued cold-stunned turtles

Cold-stunning, also known ashypothermic stunning, is ahypothermic reaction experienced bymarine reptiles, notablysea turtles, when exposed to cold water for prolonged periods, which causes them to become weak and inactive. Cold-stunned sea turtles may float to the surface and be further exposed to cold temperatures, which can cause them to drown.[1] A water temperature threshold of 8[2]–10 °C[3] has been associated with mass turtle stunning events. After cold-stunning has taken place, there is only a very short period of time when sea turtles can be safely rescued.[4]

One study indicates thatocean warming has led to an increase in cold-stunning events in the northwest Atlantic.[5]

Notable instances

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Video of the rescue efforts in 2021 by theTexas State Aquarium

In 2016, 1,700 turtles were cold-stunned in North Carolina, following "an unusually temperate fall and early winter".[6]

In 2021, nearly 5,000 cold-stunned turtles were rescued in Texas during a winter storm.[7] It has been called the largest cold-stunning event to be documented in the state.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Cold-Stunning and Sea Turtles – Frequently Asked Questions".NOAA Fisheries. 2021-02-11. Retrieved2021-02-19.
  2. ^Shaver, Donna J.; Tissot, Philippe E.; Streich, Mary M.; Walker, Jennifer Shelby; Rubio, Cynthia; Amos, Anthony F.; George, Jeffrey A. & Pasawicz, Michelle R. (2017-03-17)."Hypothermic stunning of green sea turtles in a western Gulf of Mexico foraging habitat".PLOS ONE.12 (3) e0173920.Bibcode:2017PLoSO..1273920S.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0173920.PMC 5357020.PMID 28306747.
  3. ^"Cold Stunned Sea Turtles".U.S. National Park Service. Retrieved2021-02-19.
  4. ^Roberts, Kelsey; Collins, Jennifer; Paxton, Charles H.; Hardy, Robert & Downs, Joni (2014-04-07)."Weather patterns associated with green turtle hypothermic stunning events in St. Joseph Bay and Mosquito Lagoon, Florida".Physical Geography.35 (2):134–150.doi:10.1080/02723646.2014.898573.S2CID 140671808.
  5. ^Griffin, Lucas P.; Griffin, Curtice R.; Finn, John T.; Prescott, Robert L.; Faherty, Mark; Still, Brett M. & Danylchuk, Andy J. (2019-01-29)."Warming seas increase cold-stunning events for Kemp's ridley sea turtles in the northwest Atlantic".PLOS ONE.14 (1) e0211503.Bibcode:2019PLoSO..1411503G.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0211503.PMC 6350998.PMID 30695074.
  6. ^Christiansen, Emily F. Finn; Harms, Craig A.; Godfrey, Matthew H. & Finn, Sarah A. (2016).2016 North Carolina Sea Turtle Cold Stunning Event. 47th Annual International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine (IAAAM) Meeting & Conference. Virginia Beach, VA.
  7. ^Daly, Natasha (2021-02-19)."Nearly 5,000 sea turtles rescued from freezing waters on Texas island".National Geographic. Archived fromthe original on February 19, 2021. Retrieved2021-02-19.
  8. ^DeSantis, Rachel; Aradillas, Elaine (2021-02-18)."Local Sea Turtle Expert Calls 'Cold-Stunning' Event the 'Largest' That's Been Documented in Texas".PEOPLE.com. Retrieved2021-02-19.
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