Juno

Date Stranded: June 17, 2026

Reason for Stranding

Stranded on Boca Chica jetties channel side

Patient History

Atlantic Green 1.85kg

Patient Injuries

Epibiot Load: 1 barnacle on carapace removed, 6-8 tiny barnacles on plastron

External Carapace Notes: Abrasion to the front center of the carapace with top scutes removed a bone exposure

Plastron: a few superficial abrasions

Head/Flippers/Soft Tissue: minor abrasions to the bottom of the LFF

Patient Treatments

In House Bloods: PCV: 34%, TS: 6.1, Glucose: 138 Meds administered: Standard protocol (Ceftaz, VitB & Normosol)

Ways to help Juno's Recovery

Adopt Juno

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