Texas coastal flooding strands about 100 endangered turtles

In this May 24, 2019 photo, provided by the Texas State Aquarium, wildlife rescue staff Emma Gilbert, left, and Joleene Zamora care for a sea turtle during rescue and rehabilitation at the Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue Center in Corpus Christi, Texas. Experts say coastal flooding associated with May storms that buffeted other parts of Texas stranded about 100 endangered green sea turtles along the Gulf shore. Jesse Gilbert with the Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue Center said Monday, June 3, 2019, that the young turtles “couldn’t beat the waves” and were pushed onto Padre Island National Seashore. Officials transported the turtles to the aquarium in Corpus Christi. (Texas State Aquarium via AP)

In this May 28, 2019 photo, provided by the Texas State Aquarium, sea turtles are seen during rescue and rehabilitation at the Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue Center in Corpus Christi, Texas. Experts say coastal flooding associated with May storms that buffeted other parts of Texas stranded about 100 endangered green sea turtles along the Gulf shore. Jesse Gilbert with the Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue Center said Monday, June 3, 2019, that the young turtles “couldn’t beat the waves” and were pushed onto Padre Island National Seashore. Officials transported the turtles to the aquarium in Corpus Christi. (Texas State Aquarium via AP)

In this May 24, 2019 photo, provided by the Texas State Aquarium, wildlife rescue staff Emma Gilbert, left, and Joleene Zamora care for a sea turtle during rescue and rehabilitation at the Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue Center in Corpus Christi, Texas. Experts say coastal flooding associated with May storms that buffeted other parts of Texas stranded about 100 endangered green sea turtles along the Gulf shore. Jesse Gilbert with the Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue Center said Monday, June 3, 2019, that the young turtles “couldn’t beat the waves” and were pushed onto Padre Island National Seashore. Officials transported the turtles to the aquarium in Corpus Christi. (Texas State Aquarium via AP)

In this May 24, 2019 photo, provided by the Texas State Aquarium, wildlife rescue staff Emma Gilbert, left, and Joleene Zamora care for a sea turtle during rescue and rehabilitation at the Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue Center in Corpus Christi, Texas. Experts say coastal flooding associated with May storms that buffeted other parts of Texas stranded about 100 endangered green sea turtles along the Gulf shore. Jesse Gilbert with the Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue Center said Monday, June 3, 2019, that the young turtles “couldn’t beat the waves” and were pushed onto Padre Island National Seashore. Officials transported the turtles to the aquarium in Corpus Christi. (Texas State Aquarium via AP)

In this May 28, 2019 photo, provided by the Texas State Aquarium, sea turtles are seen during rescue and rehabilitation at the Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue Center in Corpus Christi, Texas. Experts say coastal flooding associated with May storms that buffeted other parts of Texas stranded about 100 endangered green sea turtles along the Gulf shore. Jesse Gilbert with the Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue Center said Monday, June 3, 2019, that the young turtles “couldn’t beat the waves” and were pushed onto Padre Island National Seashore. Officials transported the turtles to the aquarium in Corpus Christi. (Texas State Aquarium via AP)

In this May 24, 2019 photo, provided by the Texas State Aquarium, a sea turtle is seen during rescue and rehabilitation at the Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue Center in Corpus Christi, Texas. Experts say coastal flooding associated with May storms that buffeted other parts of Texas stranded about 100 endangered green sea turtles along the Gulf shore. Jesse Gilbert with the Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue Center said Monday, June 3, 2019, that the young turtles “couldn’t beat the waves” and were pushed onto Padre Island National Seashore. Officials transported the turtles to the aquarium in Corpus Christi. (Texas State Aquarium via AP)

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — High tides and flooding associated with May storms that buffeted parts of Texas caused the stranding of about 100 young sea turtles along part of the Gulf coast, experts say.

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