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Admitted with flotation problems.
Marlin is a juvenile loggerhead turtle incidentally captured in a pound
net in Core Sound, North Carolina, in early June 2004. Marlin was taken
to the NOAA-NMFS Beaufort Lab as part of an on-going monitoring study of
juvenile turtles that occur in inshore waters of North Carolina. Nemo along
with dozens of other turtles had his weight and lengths measured, had a
small amount of blood taken, had some tissue and scute scrapings collected
for further analyses, and had her sex verified by laparascopy. Following
this, Marlin and the other turtles were kept overnight to verify that the
sampling did not impede them in any way. It turned out that a small amount
of air had been trapped inside Nemo's body cavity, and so she could not
dive properly. She was transferred to the KBSTRRC for more extended observation.
She received lots of TLC within several weeks the air was expelled slowly
and she was able to dive normally again. |