Huge sea turtle found dead in unlikely spot: A frozen Cape Breton lake
HALIFAX — The endangered leatherback sea turtle is an elusive creature of the deep.
Last week, however, scientists were stunned when one of these rare, huge reptiles turned up dead in an unlikely place: at the edge of a frozen Cape Breton lake.
Sea turtle biologist Mike James said it’s possible the turtle was following jellyfish — the leatherback’s main source of food — when it entered saltwater Bras d’Or Lake through a narrow channel and later failed to find its way back to the open ocean.
There have been previous eyewitness accounts of leatherbacks in the lake, which is more like an inland sea. But this recent find represents the first time a specimen has been positively identified in the area.


