Sea turtles strandings have increased dramatically. Congress might create a fund to bail them out

FILE - This photo provided by Georgia's Department of Natural Resources shows a loggerhead sea turtle returning to the ocean after nesting on Ossabaw Island, Ga., June 30, 2019. (Georgia Department of Natural Resources via AP, File)

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Sea turtle strandings have ticked up at an alarming rate in New England, but now the reptiles are close to receiving a lifeline from Congress to help them stay in the water.

Congress is nearing passage of the Sea Turtle Rescue Assistance and Rehabilitation Act, which would create a new $33 million federal grant program to fund institutions around the country that rescue, rehabilitate and research stranded turtles. The aid would arrive as scientists and federal authorities are sounding the alarm that an increasing number of are washing up on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, likely as a result of climate change.

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