Floating under Saddle Bunch #5 Historic Bridge, our newest turtle arrived in good spirits despite being emaciated. This subadult loggerhead’s rescue required a team effort[…]
Our two loggerhead post-hatchlings, Finn and Fisher, are living large these days. Both turtles have moved just around the bend from the shallow hatchling tanks[…]
Four-year permanent resident O.D. is packing on the pounds this week with a newly fitted temporary weight belt. Rehab staff member–and quite the engineer–Gunnar created[…]
Little green Hess has been through a lot–three blood transfusions, tube feeding and a lengthy car ride transfer from Sea World to The Turtle Hospital. […]
Photo by B. Heitman At just over 70 lbs, juvenile loggerhead “Doc” checked in for rehab on April 20. Doc was found floating off Sombrero[…]
On Wednesday, 18 April, five sea turtles lined up in The Turtle Hospital’s designated “waiting area.” All of these juvenile greens have external fibropapilloma tumors and were[…]
Another green sea turtle with fibropapilloma tumors arrived at The Turtle Hospital on April 11th. Eddie was rescued in Sandy Key, found floating and covered[…]
Itty bitty washback post-hatchling, Finn, was found floating in a bed of seagrass on April 11th–with only one fully functional flipper! This loggerhead is probably[…]
On March 30th, Diver Dave and Rob Zombie were out trying to catch a few more lobster before the season ended; they noticed a young[…]
Weighing 176-lb at the time of his release, loggerhead Rocky D rounded out the last of 4 loggerheads to be released in the month of[…]
Colorado is a 161-pound loggerhead that was admitted to the hospital on March 25th with four boat propeller strikes toward the rear of his shell. He was[…]
Celebrating his one-year anniversary being free of FP tumors, L&L experienced another type of freedom–release! A few weeks ago, L&L said goodbye to bunkmates SAS[…]