"Record-Breaking Sea Turtle Nests Face Grim Threat from Global Warming"

Sea turtles have broken nesting records on US beaches this year, with Florida reporting over 133,840 loggerhead turtle nests and at least 76,500 green turtle nests. However, the increasing threat of climate change, including rising sea levels and more powerful storms, poses a significant risk to their survival. Warmer temperatures due to climate change can lead to more female turtles and smaller, slower hatchlings. Researchers suggest that sea turtles may need to adjust their nesting timing to adapt to changing environmental conditions, but rapid climate changes may outpace their ability to evolve. Predators, human interference, and natural obstacles also contribute to the challenges faced by sea turtles. Despite the current record numbers, conservation efforts are crucial to ensure the long-term survival of these endangered and threatened species.
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