Small, translucent creatures — known as sea cherubs — are washing up along Oregon beaches, and more sightings are occurring in 2025 than usual, according to Seaside Aquarium.
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Stunned by the sudden drop in temperatures, six green sea turtles and one Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle are under the professional ...
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Two sea turtles washed up along Oregon’s beaches in the final days of 2024 due to hypothermic shock, bringing the number of ...
Authorities are confirming an olive ridley sea turtle was found dead last week on Sunset Beach near Fort Stevens State Park. The Seaside Aquarium says the 40 pound turtle was likely ...
A few days earlier, a Loggerhead sea turtle washed up on Short Beach in Tillamook County. Oregon State Police were able to transfer the turtle to the Oregon Coast Aquarium’s rehabilitation ...
Last month, a Gold Coast local found a loggerhead sea turtle, which had burrowed itself within the sand dunes at Palm Beach, laid more than 40 eggs. Photo: Watergum Community Last month ...
The Olive Ridley is the most common sea turtle species found along the Oregon Coast, though up to five species may be spotted in the area.