By examining the corpse of a green sea turtle, the Strandings Investigations team at Mote Marine Laboratory in Florida hope to discover its cause of death. Necropsy examinations like this are providing valuable data around ocean health and conservation issues in the hope we can help our oceans. #OurBluePlanet
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