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Sea turtles off US West Coast plummet
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Leatherback sea turtles have been plying the world's oceans for tens of millions of years, but scientists say a rapid decline in their numbers means they could disappear from U.S. West Coast waters within decades.
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In less than 30 years, a study shows, the number of western Pacific leatherback turtles in the foraging population off California plummeted 80%.
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