Fleeing the Freeze

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — More than two dozen sea turtles stressed by cold ocean waters have been airlifted from the northeastern U.S. to recover in balmy Florida.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — More than two dozen sea turtles stressed by cold ocean waters have been airlifted from the northeastern U.S. to recover in balmy Florida.

The Coast Guard flew the turtles to Orlando on Friday. The Daytona Beach News Journal reported 20 turtles were taken to Sea World Orlando. Five loggerhead turtles were taken to the Volusia County Marine Science Center. Three other facilities in Florida also took in turtles.

A New England Aquarium spokesman said a record number of endangered and federally protected sea turtles have been treated this year for cold stress.

Sea World officials say an unseasonably warm November delayed the turtles’ exit from Cape Cod Bay. When water temperatures suddenly dropped, the turtles developed hypothermia and washed ashore.

The turtles will be returned to their natural habitat when water temperatures are warmer.