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Age Class | Juvenile |
Gender | Unknown |
Date Stranded | |
Location of Stranding | Anna Maria Island |
Date of Arrival | October 31, 2010 |
Number of Days of Care | 1157 days |
Released
1/11 Turtle was admitted to Mote's Sea Turtle Rehabiliation Hospital after stranding on Anna Maria Island. Turtle weighed 3.05 kg with a carapace length of 29 cm. 1/14 Turtle was cold stunned but is currently doing well. Water temperature has been raised to 71 degrees F, where it will remain. Turtle has eaten, which is a good sign. Squeaky is sharing a pool with Burque and Scooter. 1/20 Turtle was one of 10 cold-stunned turtles released from Vanderbilt Beach in Collier County. (Thanks to Anna Maria Island Turtle Watch for the transport!) Click to read the story.
Note: More than 3,000 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: