Annie

Kemp's ridley (Lepidochelys kempii)

Age Class Juvenile
Gender Unknown
Date Stranded November 27, 2021
Location of Stranding Barnstable County, MA
Date of Arrival December 10, 2021
Number of Days of Care 48 days

Final Disposition

Released

Annie

11/27/2021  Turtle cold-stunned and stranded in Barnstable County, Cape Cod, MA.  Animals were rescued and transported to New England Aquarium for triage.  All cold-stunned turtles were slowly warmed over a few days and were given subcutaneous fluids, vitamin B and E injections, and started on injectable antibiotics.  Due to large number of stranded cold-stunned turtles, many will be transferred to other sea turtle rehab. facilities around the country for continued care.  

12/10/2021  16 juvenile Kemp's ridley turtles were transferred to Mote for continued care and rehabilitation.  They were flown down to Florida by a volunteer pilot working with the non-profit organization Turtles Fly Too.  Mote staff picked up the turtles at Dolphin Aviation at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport and transported them back to our sea turtle rehabilitation hospital.  All animals were weighed, measured, and put in rehab. pools in very shallow water.  They will be given antibiotic injections every 6 days and will be given subcutaneous fluids if not eating well.

12/15/2021 Annie had her first bites of food for the first time today, otherwise she has not been eating well.

12/24/2021 Her bloodwork is improving and antibiotics were discontinued. Her water level was moved to 1/2 full. She is still not eating well.

01/06/2022 Annie is eating well on her own!

01/15/2022 Her tank temperature is slowly being dropped to acclimate her to the colder Atlantic ocean temperatures.

01/27/2022  Annie was released at New Smyrna Beach on the east coast of Florida by Mote staff and interns!

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