Loggerhead Turtle Rescue by Allen Brooks, July 12,2001
One of the activities we try to involve participants in is Sea
Turtle Conservation so during turtle nesting season we regularly patrol the beach early in the morning looking for signs of turtle nesting activity.
This past July 12 around 7 am we found a 350
lb female Loggerhead half buried in the sand below the high tide line at
the very tip of the point. We thought she was dead until we looked at her eye and she looked back.
The turtle was very weak, skinny and had a
damaged peak The Carapace has carpet of reddish algae and barnacles.
Keith made some calls and it was decided that
we would transport the turtle to the Sea Turtle Hospital in Topsail Beach,
NC. Along with some kids on an outing with the Coastal Federation we
transported the turtle to the old Coast Guard dock.
The turtle was loaded onto Spyhop and covered with wet towels for the ride to Harker's Island. She was so big it took 5 guys to carry her to the boat.
At Harker's Island we were met by Susana Clusella, the assistant sea turtle
coordinator for North Carolina, who drove her the remainder of the way to the
The Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Hospital. Visit The Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Hospital's web site:
UPDATE This lucky turtle completely recovered thanks to the efforts of staff and volunteers at The Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Hospital and was released in the Spring of 2002 at Topsail Island. The hospital staff had named her "Cape" and had become quite attached after feeding, bathing, and caring for her for almost a year. When Cape got near the ocean there was no stopping her, she was going home. Good Luck Cape!
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