Officers from the Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC) came to examine the creature after receiving reports from the Cherng Talay Tambon Administration Organization (OrBorTor).
They took the turtle back to their lab for further examination and reported that it had a wound on its left arm, which seemed to come from a sharp object such as a boat propeller.
“We have identified it to be an adult Olive Ridley sea turtle, also known as the Pacific Ridley sea turtle,” said Janewit Vanich, a veterinarian at the PMBC.
“We also found a large quantity of foam and some undigested fish in its stomach. It seems to have been dead for about a week,” he added.
At this stage officers have yet to provide an explanation, other than coincidence, as to why two dead marine creatures would have washed up in the same place within two days of each other.