Thousands of cold-blooded sea turtles rescued in Texas

SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas (AP) – Residents, some of whom are not hot or basic amenities in their own homes due to the exceptionally cold weather, they rescued cold stunned sea turtles and took them to a convention center in a South Texas resort town.

“Every 15 minutes or less there is another truck or SUV driving,” Ed Caum, executive director of the South Padre Island Convention and Visitors Bureau, told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

He said sometimes people bring one or two sea turtles, sometimes more. “We had full trailers yesterday that had 80, 100, 50,” he said.

The South Padre Island Convention Center began collapsing Monday when its neighbor, Sea Turtle Inc., could no longer handle the number of sea turtles being unloaded, and their mostly outdoor activity lost power. He said the conference center itself only had power or water early Wednesday morning.

He says they have so far ‘collected’ more than 3,500 sea turtles. He said he was reluctant to use the saved word because “we know we are going to lose some.”

Caum said this with another cold front approaching, they do not know when they can return the sea turtles in the water.

Temperatures in the area Wednesday afternoon were in the 40s. He said it could be Saturday – when temperatures are expected to reach the low 60s (above 15 Celsius) – before the turtles can be released into the Gulf again.

He said that with the return of power, they could bring the temperature of the conference center to 60 degrees.

“We try our best to save as many turtles as possible,” he said.

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