Pumpkin, Night Watch and Skidaway get RELEASED!
Adopt-a-Sea Turtle Program, Events, Rehabilitation, Releases, Research, Sea Turtle, turtles Add commentsOn September 20. 2009 at the end of Jekyll Island’s Annual Shrimp and Grits Festival, the GSTC successfully released 3 rehabilitated turtles back into the wild:
Pumpkin (loggerhead): Pumpkin received a satellite transmitter prior to her release. CLICK HERE to follow her journey on seaturtle.org. Soon you’ll also be able to adopt Pumpkin (as Option #2)! Please visit our website for more information on our Adopt-A-Sea Turtle Program or to purchase and adoption!
Night Watch (loggerhead): Night Watch was too young/small to receive a satellite transmitter. She still had a dorsal ridge down her carapace, and placing a transmitter would have been difficult, possibly not yield accurate data and potentially cause problems for Night Watch in regards to balance. But she sure did let the crowd know her final thoughts as she made her way from the beach to the ocean!
and Skidaway (Kemp’s ridley): Skidaway was also too small to receive a satellite transmitter. The transmitter would have been too big and heavy for such a small turtle!
We wish them all farewell and good luck!
Sincerely,
Stefanie Ouellette
Marine Field Programs Coordinator



October 2nd, 2009 at 9:59 am |
Just beautiful! I love it.