Brady

Green (Chelonia mydas)

(ST1020)

Age Class Juvenile
Gender Unknown
Date Stranded October 31, 2010
Location of Stranding Bay side of Coquina Beach, Bradenton
Date of Arrival October 31, 2010
Number of Days of Care 1157 days

Final Disposition

Released

1/11 Turtle is a juvenile green brought to Mote by Anna Maria Island Turtle watch from Bradenton Beach after being cold stunned. Turtle weighs 3.5 kg with a 31.3 cm-long carapace. 1/14 Turtle is currently doing well and is eating. Placed in a medical pool with water temperature warmed to 71-degrees F. 1/20 On Wednesday morning, Brady and nine other sea turtles were readied for release. The group was to be transported by Anna Maria Island Turtle Watch to Vanderbilt Beach in Collier County, where the water was sufficiently warm to release the turtles in the best conditions. (Thanks to Anna Maria Island Turtle Watch for the transport!) Click to read the story.

Note: More than 2,000 sea turtles statewide have been affected by record-low January water temperatures. State and federal agencies, along with nonprofit organizations like Mote are responding to this mass stranding by taking in sick sea turtles. To help these animals by making a donation of one of the following items, please call Mote's Development office at 941-388-4441, ext. 509. Click here to make a monetary donation now.
Among the items needed to help care for this record number of turtles at Mote are the following:

  • Closed-cell foam padding (this is a high priority and usually available from boat fabricators)
  • Kiddie pools, wading pools, cattle waterers or other containers of a similar size that can hold water
  • Spray bottles
  • Towels and blankets
  • Tarps
  • Spring clamps (either all metal or plastic)
  • Ventilated containers
  • Monetary donations to pay for medications, food and satellite tags

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