"Guardian"
Kemp's ridley  (Lepidochelys kempii)

Stranding Location: Coast Guard Beach, Dare County, NC
Arrival Date: 12/13/2010
Age: juvenile
Weight: 9.66 kg (~21 lb)

Case History
In an effort to help North Carolina facilities overwhelmed by a large number of cold-stunned sea turtles that stranded in early December, nine sea turtles were transferred to the SCA's Sea Turtle Hospital on 13 December 2010. Guardian, a juvenile 7.1 kg Kemp's ridley, is one of two Kemp's ridleys received from NC.

Treatment
Guardian's heart rate was comparatively strong upon arrival at 36 bpm. This little ridley received a complete physical exam, antibiotics, fluids, and vitamin B complex during admission procedures. S/he initially refused to eat on her own, but we discovered s/he loves mackerel and shrimp and s/he's been eating well since 19 December.

Updates
1/15/2011: Recent radiographs show that Guardian is currently clear of osteomyelitis, a bone infection we commonly see in ridleys and are currently treating Hyde for. Blood work values are fairly good with the exception of a slightly elevated WBC count. 2/8/2011: Guardian's body condition is excellent, and radiographs today confirmed this turtle is not suffering from osteomyelitis. Guardian is doing well! 5/7/2011: Enjoy your freedom, Guardian!

Release Date
05/07/2011

Release Location
Ise of Palms County Park @ 5:00 P.M.



Photo thanks to Barbara Bergwerf

   


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