Rehabilitated Sea Turtle Released into Ocean
I have enjoyed a fondness of sea turtles for years and each time I visit my daughter in Florida, we go to visit the Loggerhead Marinelife Center or the “turtle hospital” as we call it. It is a rather amazing not-for-profit organization that rescues injured and sick sea turtles and with their state-of-the-art medical techonolgies, they help to heal and strengthen sea turtles that were facing death. It’s a fun place for kids and adults alike to visit and learn about these ancient species. On a visit, one can see sea turtles in swimming tanks as they are being treated for their ailments…or, one might see hatchlings that did not make it out to sea after being born for one reason or another. Now, those are really a precious sight to behold!! While on my extended stay in Florida this summer, on June 29, 2012, my grandchildren and I were able to observe Tilly, who the center had nurtured back to good health, be released on Juno Beach and to see her instinctively and immediately make her journey back to her home, the Atlantic Ocean. There must have been 200-250 people gathered to witness this great escape back into the wild and all cheered as she disappeared into the blue-green waves of the South Florida sea. So, after Tilly made her way into and under the ocean, the ropes were removed and my grandchildren returned to the waves for play. This time, I liked the thought of them swimming with Tilly in the nearby waves…now what kid wouldn’t want to do that! Jared thought he might have seen her when a big wave came and he saw something brown…or maybe it was seaweed…who knows. But, one thing for certain is this…they all, including Tilly, were swimming in a wonderfully, majestically created expanse of the beautiful ocean created so, so many thousands of years ago. That thought just puts a big, big smile on my face! Visit www.marinelife.org ...
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This Loggerhead sea turtle was rescued and being rehabilitated at the Loggerhead Marine Life Center at Juno Beach, FL. Sea turtles are rescued and treated for a variety of issues. Some are sick with a particular infection while others are injured by passing boats or swallow hooks and trash in the ocean. With the publicity and education outreach of ocean and sea life conservationists, many fishermen will come upon an injured sea turtle and bring them in to the center/hospital for rehabilitation. This center and their staff have diagnostic and surgical training, equipment and supplies needed to save lives. The center cares for sea turtles from hatchlings to old, old, old turtles needing assistance. Check out http://www.marinelife.org/ to learn more about their work and how you can help support their...
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