Fishermen save 220-pound loggerhead sea turtle from strangling ropes
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Fishermen off New South Wales, Australia freed a 220-pound loggerhead sea turtle tangled in thick ropes connected to barnacle-covered buoys in early July 2026, with the rescue captured on video.
Ghost gear remains a widespread threat; individual rescues, while vital to the animals involved, do not address the systemic problem of abandoned fishing equipment.
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