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5 marine animals that washed up on beaches in 2023

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It’s interesting to think about the diversity of species that could end up stranded on different coastal areas around the world. Here are five examples of marine animals that could have washed up on beaches during the year 2023:

1. Whales: Several species of whales, such as humpback whales, sperm whales or even blue whales, can strand on beaches for a variety of reasons, including illness, injury or disorientation.

2. Sea Turtles: Turtles such as the hawksbill, green and loggerhead turtles are known to wash up on beaches in many parts of the world. They can get caught in fishing nets, ingest plastic or be affected by diseases.

3. Dolphins: Dolphins, such as the bottlenose dolphin or the Atlantic spotted dolphin, can also strand on beaches for a variety of reasons, including illness, injury, or following prey into shallow water.

4. Sharks: Although less common than other marine animals, sharks can also wash up on beaches. This can happen due to injury, illness, or even being accidentally caught in fishing nets.

5. Seals and Sea Lions: Animals such as seals and sea lions can strand on beaches in some areas, usually due to disorientation, illness, or injury.

These are just some of the species that can be found stranded on beaches around the world, and each situation can involve different circumstances and challenges for marine rescue and conservation experts.