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Age Class | Juvenile |
Gender | Unknown |
Date Stranded | March 7, 2021 |
Location of Stranding | Volusia County |
Date of Arrival | March 9, 2021 |
Number of Days of Care | 91 days |
Released
03/07/2021 Juvenile green sea turtle stranded at Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County. Animal was lethargic and covered in epibiota.
03/09/2021 Due to lack of space at the sea turtle rehabilitation facilities on Florida's east coast, 15 juvenile green sea turtles were transferred to Mote for rehabilitation. Animals were weighed, had blood work done, and were given subcutaneous fluids and injectable antibiotics. Turtles were put in rehab. tanks with very shallow water.
03/10/2021 Turtle ate when offered seafood today!
04/10/2021 Raja continues to improve. Turtle is in deep water, actively swimming, and eating all food offered. He is currently on oral antibiotics.
05/21/2021 Raja is eating well and carapace is healing. Blood work has also improved, so antibiotics were discontinued.
06/07/2021 Molasses, Looe, Howe, Raja, Kimbe, Brewer, Diego, and Bumble were all released by Mote staff at the beach in Ormond-by-the-Sea on Florida's east coast.
Throughout the month of March, Mote Aquarium experiences high daily visitation volume with many timed ticketed entry slots selling out. Guests are highly encouraged to purchase tickets in advance in order to guarantee entry.
Mote Aquarium is open seven days a week at our normal hours, 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m. We hope to SEA you soon!