Talbot RELEASED….Caton NOT RELEASED
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The release of Talbot yesterday (12/28/09) at the Cape Canaveral Sea Shore was successful! With the support of the Georgia Aquarium, she was given a satellite transmitter prior to her release so we, and YOU, can follow his/her journey on seaturtle.org, just CLICK HERE!
Unfortunately Caton’s release yesterday was not successful. When placed on the sand, she did not take the initiative we expected to enter into the water. After giving her ample time to enter the sea on her own, we tried to assist her by bringing her a little farther out, however she became very lethargic and susceptible to the waves that kept pushing her back onshore. After 30 minutes of trying to release her, Dr. Norton did not feel comfortable with her behavior and decided to bring her back to the GSTC.
At this time, we are unsure as to why Caton reacted in this manner, nor do we know when we will try to release her once again, however it will unlikely be before the spring. We will continue to monitor her progress and, hopefully, get here released next spring/summer.
Thank you all for your patience and understanding! On behalf of the GSTS Staff, we hope you have a safe and happy New Year!
Sincerely,
Stefanie Ouellette
Marine Field Programs Coordinator
December 31st, 2009 at 10:43 pm |
We appreciate your professionalism in deciding that there was some issue with Caton’s readiness for release. Your challenge in analyzing loggerhead behavior is to be commended. We look forward to hearing more about Caton!
January 4th, 2010 at 2:27 pm |
Who is Talbot?
January 8th, 2010 at 10:30 am |
Sarah,
Thanks for your inquiry! Please visit our website for more information about our former patient Talbot (OUR PATIENTS, SEA TURTLE PATIENTS, FORMER PATIENTS)!