Rickon

reason for stranding: stuck in the rocks Patient History: Visitors found Rickon stuck in the rocks at the Boca Chica jetties. Juvenile green sea turtles will often forage on the algae that grows along the rock face when the tides are high and end up stuck when the tide recedes. Physical Injuries: There are minor

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Dub

Date Stranded Date Released 09/26/19 Spring 2020 reason for stranding: stuck in the rocks at the jettis Patient History: Sea Turtle, Inc. intern Rachel found Dub stuck in the rocks at the Boca Chica jetties. Juvenile green sea turtles will often forage on the algae that grows along the rock face when the tides are

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Brisket

Reason for stranding: Stuck in the rocks at the jettis Patient History: Sea Turtle, Inc. intern Emma found Brisket stuck in the rocks at the Boca Chica jetties. Juvenile green sea turtles will often forage on the algae that grows along the rock face when the tides are high and end up stuck when the

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Tortilla

Reason for stranding: stuck in the rocks at the jettis Patient History: Sea Turtle, Inc. intern Alicia found Tortilla stuck in the rocks at the Boca Chica jetties. Juvenile green sea turtles will often forage on the algae that grows along the rock face when the tides are high and end up stuck when the

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Tilly “Santo”

Reason for Stranding: Boat Strike Physical Injuries: Tilly has three separate boat propeller strikes extending from her head to the middle of her shell. The injuries appear older as dead bone and necrotic tissue were present on arrival. Our rehab staff removed the dead tissue and bone and the wound is undergoing treatment using cold-laser

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Hurley Mac

Reason for Stranding: Shell Injury Patient History: A volunteer found Hurley floating in the Laguna Madre with a heavy load of barnacles. Severe inflammation occurred causing the keratin, the top colorful layer, to separate from the rest of the shell. Notice the coloration differences. The light gray color you see is exposed bone. Over time,

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Hang Ten

Hang 10 washed ashore on July 11, 2009 as a hatchling. Due to birth defects that affect her flipper, shell, and eye, she is unable to be released and is a permanent resident at our facility. When she was smaller, she traveled to local events and schools to educate the public. Now she is 10

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Allison

Watch Allison’s Story Allison was our resilient green sea turtle defied the odds after losing three of her four flippers to a suspected predator attack. Thanks to innovative thinking and the dedicated efforts of staff, volunteers, and community members, a prosthetic fin was developed, allowing Allison to swim and live her best life at Sea

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