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Nazare release
The Scarborough News
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16/09/2024
SeaLIFE staff talk about the release of Loggerhead Turtle Nazare
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So we got a phone call from British Divers marine life rescuers and they'd
00:04
been reports of a loggerhead turtle stranding on Barrow-in-Furness Beach and
00:08
they'd managed to pick up the turtle and had said they're going to bring it down
00:12
to our facility at Blackpool Sea Life where we could assess her and see what's
00:16
going on because at that point they weren't sure if she was in any condition
00:20
or if she was alive basically. Okay so once the little van had turned up with
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the the turtle in the back we could see she was very much a cold stunned turtle
00:29
her core temperature was 13 degrees and she should be like well into the 20s so
00:35
she was motionless she was just about making some movements with her eyes and
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she was completely covered all over a shell in algaes and seaweeds like she'd
00:44
been floating around in the sea for some time and so we got her in and started
00:49
doing some more assessments and seeing what we can find out about her and that's
00:52
when we noticed she had a satellite tag so we realized she must have been
00:55
rescued earlier in her life basically because it was a pretty solid big tag but
01:01
that gave us a window to ask around all different aquariums and zoos around
01:05
Europe and find out exactly where she was from which was amazing because
01:10
within 24 hours we had the old health records we found out that she was
01:14
released from the coast of France from La Roche aquarium where she'd been
01:21
rehabilitated in June in 2023 so it wasn't the first time she'd been in a
01:25
facility like ours okay so yeah once we'd got some of the information back
01:30
from La Roche we could actually see amazingly on the website the satellite
01:34
tag showed her going from France she then turned away towards Ireland
01:39
unfortunately and that got close to December and the tag stopped beeping
01:43
around December time just off the coast of Ireland and that means she probably
01:47
got stuck in the storms then and disappeared and that's where it sort of
01:50
dragged around and up to us in well into Bower in Furness by February time
01:54
so she'd had a bit of a rough couple of months we reckon from the condition of
01:58
her okay so when Nazare first arrived at the centre and we'd finished assessing
02:02
her we got her into an enclosure where we could start to control raising her
02:07
temperature because the most important thing was to not brush this although she
02:11
was very cold and very sick she could only go up by the maximum of a degree a
02:16
day in a core temperature or else it could have caused her even more issues
02:20
so the first thing we did was set her up in this start to clean her off start
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to look at how to rehydrate her and we got local vets in we got vets from
02:28
International Voot Zoo Veterinary Group to do x-rays so we could check her whole
02:32
body out and that's when we found out that she she did have pneumonia so we
02:36
started the treatment for pneumonia as well but this involved daily injections
02:40
and turning her on her side and she was a 35 kilo turtle so it was quite
02:44
difficult to maneuver her we're pumping in solutions into her to start
02:48
rehydrating her and it took all the team sort of around the clock to be
02:53
doing this we had a little camera set up so we could watch her to make sure once
02:58
we started adding water that she wasn't going to drown because she was very weak
03:00
so we have to be checking her every hour checking her core temperature and it was
03:04
a good solid two three weeks of around-the-clock care really until she
03:10
she really started to come back to life which is amazing to see okay so once we
03:14
saw that Nazare was starting to stabilize and it was really promising
03:18
signs her temperature was coming up she was taking on food we could look to then
03:22
the next stage of her life really and that was contacting Todd and his team
03:27
over in Scarborough Sea Life because we knew that they've done this before
03:30
they're very capable at rehabilitating animals and they had a perfect quarantine
03:36
tank to take her to her next stage and then we also knew she could live in
03:40
their ocean tank for a little bit where she could really start to move and
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strengthen up and look to release her back into the wild hopefully well I
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first found out about Nazare from a phone call from Marine Environmental
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Monitoring who kind of keep a track of all the strandings around the UK of sea
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turtles and they asked for a contact for Blackpool and I was I was able to kindly
04:01
provide Scott's details and from there I thought that was kind of my only part to
04:06
play in in Nazare's journey but then after a few weeks after Scott and his
04:10
team did an amazing job of her rehabilitation recovery I got a contact
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to contacted to ask whether or not I was able to help and support that and that
04:20
was in bringing her over to Scarborough to then hopefully finish her
04:24
rehabilitation here. The next step for us once we found out she was going to
04:29
join us at Scarborough Sea Life Centre was to organize her movement over to us
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so that meant that I had to kind of get everything ready in terms of a transport
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box it was in the middle of winter so one of the things we have to be really
04:40
careful with is the air-to-temperature so she actually moved in the front of
04:44
the van with me for the journey over from Blackpool and then once we received
04:48
her she moved into our quarantine tank and that lengthy process of her initial
04:52
recovery was still ongoing so we were closely monitoring her behavior her
04:57
actions her feeding even how often she was pooping and then from there once she
05:02
was stabilized and everybody was happy the vets were happy her bloods were all
05:05
looking good we were able to then move her and transition her into our ocean
05:08
tank and that meant that we could provide her with the best conditions and
05:11
best environment to give her the ability to survive in the wild so that means
05:15
building up those muscles to start diving again properly and then the long
05:21
lengthy process of getting the paperwork sorted to bring her over here to the
05:25
Azores started. So last year we actually rehabilitated a turtle and released it
05:31
back here in the Azores and there were lots of lessons learned from there
05:33
unfortunately it took over 18 months to get Iona to be released back to the
05:38
wild now the big problem with that was because of all the paperwork associated
05:42
we left the European Union and that meant that there was lots of different
05:46
things that needed to change to allow us to bring her over to the Azores and that
05:50
process took over nine months in in terms of Iona's rehabilitation but that
05:55
meant the rehabilitation process could be loads quicker for Nazare and in the
05:59
end it only took about five six months although we had a few challenges still
06:03
in being able to bring her over to the Azores. The other learnings that
06:08
we really had as well are just kind of on a personal and team level it was the
06:11
first turtle we rehabilitated with Iona so we were learning along the way but
06:16
thankfully those learnings were able to apply to Nazare and then that's
06:20
meant that her process of recovery was much quicker and she's probably in some
06:24
respects in a better condition than we were able to release Iona in.
06:28
We've made the journey from sea life centres in the UK to the amazing warm
06:33
blue waters of the Azores for the release of the loggerhead sea turtle
06:37
Nazare. This is the culmination of the hard work and dedication from animal
06:41
care teams at sea life and across other aquariums in Europe. Unfortunately in
06:47
recent years with early winter storms we've seen an increasing number of sea
06:50
turtle stranded not just in the UK but across Europe and aquariums are playing
06:55
a pivotal part in their recovery, rehabilitation and eventual release back
06:59
to the wild. So the release went to plan which is amazing we managed to get
07:05
Nazare to the perfect spot and get her into the water and she didn't mess about
07:11
as soon as we put her in she just spun around darted off and the speed on her
07:15
was absolutely incredible so good to see this animal that was found on Barrow
07:20
Beach just down the road from us covered in sand and looking pretty messy
07:25
and to see her then so strong that she can power off into this lovely blue
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ocean was it's pretty cool experience really it's really good to know that
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she's happy and well now. So we've just released Nazare back into the Atlantic
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Ocean and it was simply incredible she kind of went into the water kind of had
07:41
a little bit of a look around and before you know it she rocketed off into the
07:44
you know the vast blue that we you could see kind of before you and we didn't
07:49
really get chance to say goodbye it was that it was that quick and it was just
07:53
brilliant in the sense that it was the culmination of lots of different teams
07:56
coming together within sea life within Europe at European aquariums with
08:01
imported Pim Aquarium here to allow this turtle to go back to the wild and
08:05
that's what it's all about for us it's about giving something back and giving
08:08
an animal a second chance.
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