Success, Simone and Duffy return home
Events, Rehabilitation, Releases, Research, Sea Turtle, Teachers, treatment, turtles Add commentsAfter almost a year being under the watchful eye of the GSTC, Simone and Duffy were given the all clear by Dr. Terry Norton to return home to the great blue sea.
Both turtles have made a miraculous recovery from when they first came in, it was hard to believe they were the same turtles from when they first came in, to their release.
I personally remember when Simone came in, as I was on patrol, walking the south end when all of a sudden around 4:00am we heard someone calling turtle patrol on the radio. I was one of the three that night and we all had a confused look on our faces when we responded to the radio transmission as who would be calling us. It turned out to be Jeannie Miller letting us know she just picked up a turtle found on Little St. Simon’s Island, GA and wanted one of to go check on her before the vet staff arrived later in the morning.
I was the one to head into the Center around 5:00am, and sitting in one of the blue dry-dock tubs at the Center was this turtle (Simone) completely covered in barnacles, not moving except a breath every now and then. In under a year’s time she made a complete turn around to being one of the most energetic turtles, very beautiful, and with a unique personality.
It was great to see her take a few crawls back facing the crowed as to say good-bye and thanks before making a grand entrance into the sea (she actually created a small wake).
Duffy’s story is also an amazing one. She was captured on the Georgia Bulldog close to the same time as Simone. She had a huge hole in her rear right flipper (RRF) that Dr. Terry Norton could put two hands in very deeply and you could see the severed femur. With a lot of TLC and an experimental treatment packing the wound with honey and honey comb, Duffy made a miraculous recovery. When placing the transmitter on her, Terry took one last look at her wounds, where you could barely put a few fingers into the RRF and maybe about knuckle deep. Duffy also had her own unique personality who was always fun to treat
We at the GSTC wish them the best of luck in their new adventures and will miss them, but we are glad they are home.
Thank you to all those who helped out with the release, and for all those that were able to make it out to watch the turtles return home.
Sincerely,
Simon Dilts
Sea Turtle Patrol Intern 2009






June 15th, 2009 at 7:09 pm |
It was such a GREAT experience to see all the wonderful work that the GSTC staff did for Duffy and Simone. Watching them be released to their home was such a warming and emotional time. I was glad that my husband and I were there to witness this wonderful homecoming.
Steven and Daphne Roberts
Perry, Georgia
June 16th, 2009 at 1:20 pm |
We had the unique experience of watching both Simone and Duffy return to the wild with our first grandchild, who enjoyed seeing this beautiful creature and clapped excitedly with the rest of the crowd when they splashed back into Mother Ocean.
June 16th, 2009 at 3:11 pm |
What a wonderful and emotional experience! I felt such pride in Simone’s and Duffy’s release, as if I were their mother. Thank you all for the wonderful work you do in rescuing and reabiliting these amazing creatures!
June 17th, 2009 at 10:53 am |
I was so excited to be on Jekyll when Duffy and Simone were released. Having followed their progress as patients, we extended our vacation to watch as they were released. Duffy was so funny as she seemed to play to the crowd.