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Case Synopsis for Burke

aka ST1021

Species: Green (Chelonia mydas)
Age Class: Juvenile
Gender: Unknown
Date Stranded: 1-11-2010
Location of Stranding: Near the John Ringling Causeway, Sarasota
Date of Arrival: 1-11-2010
Number of Days of Care: 10
Final Disposition: Released January 21, 2010

Comments/Disposition:

1/11 Cold-stunned turtle was brought to the hospital by staff from the Sarasota Dolphin Research Program. Program staff found the turtle as they were performing dolphin surveys in the Bay. Burque weighs 5.2 kg with a carapace length of 35.3 cm. 1/14 Turtle is doing well and eating, sharing a 71-degree F medical pool with Squeaky and Scooter. 1/21 Turtle was released from Vanderbilt Beach in Collier County. Click here for the story.

Note: More than 2,000 sea turtles statewide have been affected by record-low January water temperatures. State and federal agencies, along with nonprofit organizations like Mote are responding to this mass stranding by taking in sick sea turtles. To help these animals by making a donation of one of the following items, please call Mote's Development office at 941-388-4441, ext. 509. Click here to make a monetary donation now.
Among the items needed to help care for this record number of turtles at Mote are the following:

  • Closed-cell foam padding (this is a high priority and usually available from boat fabricators)
  • Kiddie pools, wading pools, cattle waterers or other containers of a similar size that can hold water
  • Spray bottles
  • Towels and blankets
  • Tarps
  • Spring clamps (either all metal or plastic)
  • Ventilated containers
  • Monetary donations to pay for medications, food and satellite tags




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