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Taia’s Release at Sombrero Beach!

  On Sunday, March 11, The Turtle Hospital released Taia, a sub-adult loggerhead sea turtle, at Sombrero Beach. Taia was treated for a bacterial infection[…]

Taia’s Release Coming Soon!!

  Public Release Sunday, March 11,  at Noon Join The Turtle Hospital on Sunday, March 11, at Sombrero Beach (west end) for Taia’s release at[…]

Rusty’s Release!!

  On March 1, The Turtle Hospital  released yet another rehabilitated sea turtle back into the wild. Rusty, a 43lb green sea turtle, arrived at[…]

Jersey’s Release!

A very happy day finally arrived for the Turtle Hospital and a sub-adult loggerhead who had  almost a three month stay with us! This loggerhead named Jersey was entangled[…]

Sport

Lobster trap entanglements are a common occurrence here in the Florida Keys. Sport is a sub-adult loggerhead who is yet another turtle to become entangled.[…]

MJ

On January 18 our hospital received an 18 lb juvenile green sea turtle from Pinellas County. This little green was found in the muddy shallows near[…]

Rocky D

On January 10th our hospital received its first patient for the year. A phone call came through early afternoon about a report of a large, possibly[…]

Taia

Our newest patient here at the hospital is Taia.  Taia is a subadult loggerhead who was rescued near the seven mile bridge here in Marathon.[…]

Puffer Fish Vs. Puffer the Loggerhead

Emily and Ben Graue, and Christina Stong along with her 3 year old son Kevin, were on vacation in the keys recently and got the thrill[…]

Introducing Sully!

Sully was found about two miles offshore in Islamorada, Florida. She was found by Suelle Rodriguez and Bart Harts who were out on Captain Jeremy[…]

Jersey the loggerhead from Florida!

November 17th started out like any other day for John Kocinski and Ray Gabrish in Cudjoe Key. The sun was shining, and all was right[…]

Scooter On Video

The Orlando Sentinel featured our three year old loggerhead, Scooter in one of their video articles. Click here to watch Scooter.  Scooter will remain here[…]