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August 13, 2007...
The South Carolina Aquarium's
Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Program
released a Kemp's Ridley sea turtle on August 13, 2007 from
Beachwalker Park on Kiawah Island. The aquarium names turtles after the area where they were found, so Folly came
to us from Folly Beach, SC.
The juvenile Kemp's Ridley sea turtle (Lepicochelys
kempii) weighed just over 4 pounds, and was caught hook and line by a
fisherman on Folly Beach fishing pier July 13, 2007. South
Carolina Aquarium staff arrived just in time to rescue Folly and bring
him to the Aquarium's Sea Turtle Hospital.
During its rehabilitation at the Sea Turtle Hospital, Folly was
treated with antibiotics and vitamins. Recent blood work provided
hospital staff with a healthy diagnosis, demonstrating Folly's
positive response to the medical care and deeming him releasable.
Kemp's Ridley sea turtles are predominantly found in the Gulf coast
but are known to migrate along the Eastern coast of the United States.
DuBose Griffin, South Carolina Marine Turtle Program Coordinator, says
that when fisherman catch a sea turtle on hook and line, they should
remove the turtle from the water using a dip net and not use the
monofilament line. If the turtle is not seriously hooked (such as the
flipper or beak) then remove the hook. Otherwise, do not attempt to
remove the hook or cut the fishing line to release the turtle. This
could possibly result in the death of the sea turtle. If the
turtle has swallowed the hook or is seriously injured, please call the
SCDNR Hotline (1-800-922-5431), so the turtle can be picked up by the
Marine Turtle Conservation Program staff and transported to the South
Carolina Aquarium Sea Turtle Rescue Program. For more
information, please visit the aquarium's website at
www.scaquarium.org.
Photos courtesy of
Kelly Bragg - click on a thumbnail to view a larger version of a
photo.
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