Floating syndrome in sea turtles, often referred to as "floating disease," is primarily caused by a variety of factors, including buoyancy disorders, gastrointestinal issues, and infections. It can result from undigested food or gas accumulation in the gastrointestinal tract, leading to an inability to dive properly. Additionally, environmental factors, such as water temperature and pollution, can exacerbate the condition. In some cases, it may also be linked to diseases like fibropapillomatosis, which affects the turtle's overall health and buoyancy.
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