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SeaWorld Orlando Releases Three Green Sea Turtles Back into Their Native Waters

SeaWorlds animal care team measures female, green sea turtle one last time before its release into Eddy Creek on June 22, 2011.
From SeaWorld's press release:
June 22, 2011 (Orlando, FL) Today three green sea turtles were released back into waters of Floridas east coast. All three turtles were rehabilitated by SeaWorld Orlandos animal rescue team.
The first turtle to be released --a quite large, 20-inch turtle-- was brought to SeaWorlds rehabilitation facility in January of this year with pneumonia. Considered a sub-adult, this female green sea turtle was given around-the-clock care by the Parks turtle specialists. She was released today in Eddy Creek, and the aquarium team has confidence she will do just fine back in the wild.
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A 20-inch, female, green sea turtle that fully recovered from pneumonia at SeaWorld Orlando, released at Eddy Creek on June 22, 2011.
A turtle that was recently brought to SeaWorld for a shell infection and barnacles also was released today. Barnacles can cause stress and disable the flippers of the turtle. After carefully removing the barnacles, the aquarium team nursed the young turtles shell back to health. Turtle specialists are optimistic about the turtles release back into Cape Canaveral.
The day of turtle releases ended with the third green sea turtle which was rescued in December of 2010 for fishing line ingestion, which is a common injury for sea turtles. SeaWorlds care team aided this turtle back to health by removing the line and monitoring the turtles weight until it reached a healthy benchmark. The fastest of the three turtles took off into the waves, which aquarists say is a good sign.
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SeaWorlds animal care team does final checks on a green sea turtle before its release into Cape Canaveral on June 22, 2011.
Todays release went well, and were happy that the turtles are fully recovered and are safely back into their natural habitats, said Dan Conklin, SeaWorld Orlandos Supervisor of Aquarium.
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SeaWorlds animal care team helps ease the green sea turtle into Eddy Creek by on June 22, 2011.
Since the sea turtle rescue program began at SeaWorld Orlando in 1980, more than 1,530 sea turtles have been cared for by the park's vets and turtle experts. Each was either rescued by the staff or brought to the park due to cold stress, injuries from nets, fishing line and hooks, ingestion of trash such as plastic bags, boat strikes, natural causes and oil contamination. The team's success rate in caring for turtles with such a wide variety of injuries is amazingly high: 68% of the turtles brought to SeaWorld in the past 30 years have been returned to the wild after hands-on care and TLC.
Coinciding with todays release is this Fridays, June 24, launch of "Turtle: The Incredible Journey", the first movie from SeaWorld Parks & Entertainments newly formed SeaWorld Pictures division, in theaters across the country and at Pointe Orlando and Oviedo Marketplace in Central Florida.
It's a stunning family documentary and award-winning film that follows the life and migration of a loggerhead turtle from hatchling to maturity on a two-year adventure of more than 9,000 miles guided only by instinct. The film is a remarkable example of wildlife documentary filmmaking and is narrated by Academy Award nominee Miranda Richardson.