Kemp’s ridley J

Kemp's ridley (Lepidochelys kempii)

(99-801LK)

Age Class Juvenile
Gender Unknown
Date Stranded November 16, 1999
Location of Stranding Cape Cod, MA
Date of Arrival December 10, 1999
Number of Days of Care 212

Final Disposition

Released at Canaveral National Seashore Sanctuary on August 9, 2000

This turtle was part of a mass stranding of 277 turtles in the winter of 1999-2000 at Cape Cod. This turtle was treated for pneumonia, intestinal protozoa, and skin lesions and was released back into the wild.

Lessons: (applicable to Kemps A-K)

1. Piperacillin was effective in controlling pseudomonad infections.
2. Itraconazole worked in 9 of 11 turtles to control fungal infections.
3. Cold stunning may affect the immune system of affected turtles of up to 9-10 months.
4. Fungal infections may not affect the white counts in turtles.
5. Uric acid was best indicator of kidney failure.
6. The antibiotic grepofloxacin caused a total loss of appetite.



Surgery to remove nodules
 
 


Pre-release

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