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January 16, 2010

Help needed to care for thousands of cold-stunned sea turtles

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*** Donate Time • Money • Supplies ***

Thousands of sea turtles have been rescued from the unusually cold weather experienced during the second week of January in the southeastern US. These turtles are being cared for by organizations from North Carolina to Texas. The unprecedented number of stranded sea turtles has left these organization scrambling for resources and forced them to spend funds typically budgeted for an entire year. Please help these organizations care for and return the rescued sea turtles to the wild by making a donation of money, time or materials.

Photos courtesy of NOAA

IMGP0685.JPGBelow is a listing of organizations that need your help. This list is being constantly updated, so please check back often!

If you find a dead or injured sea turtle, please report it to the proper authorities.

NEWS

2000 sea turtles rescued from unusually cold sea off Florida
Statewide turtle rescue hits historic proportions
Shocked by the biting cold, dying turtles get new life
Cold snap's toll just now being completely felt

FLORIDA (Hotline 888-404-3922)

The Caribbean Conservation Corporation has set up an emergency fund to help permitted organizations in Florida. Visit their site to make a donation to the emergency fund.

Gumbo Limbo Nature Center - Boca Raton
Phone: 561-391-8110

  • Publix or Whole Foods Gift Cards -

    these are used to buy foods both for the turtles, and also some light refreshments for the rescue staff which have been coming in from multiple counties to lend a hand, often on their own time.

  • Target, Home Depot, Walmart, Office Depot, Staples Gift Cards – for purchases of materials such as bins, tubs, disposable items, files, pens, markers, copy paper, cleaning supplies, and other consumable items. Our paperwork and disinfectant requirements for these guys is pretty darn extensive.

  • Gas Gift Cards – to help cover turtle transport costs, and vet, vet tech, and rehab tech extra travel

  • Food Scale A&D HL-WP HL-1000WP wash down waterproof for food prep AffordableScales.com

  • Ferno Gurney 24H MiniMaxx collapsible gurney for transport http://www.ferno.com

  • If you may be able to donate medical supplies or vet meds, please contact us directly.

The Turtle Hospital - Marathon

The Turtle Hospital has admitted 178 turtles in the last few days with an equal mix of Hawksbills, Greens, and Loggerheads.

Other rehabilitation organizations that hosted sea turtles (no specific info available yet):

Additional organizations that served as temporary holding facilities:

  • St. Lucie Power Plant (Inwater Research Group)
  • Florida Oceanographic Society
  • Brevard Zoo
  • Barrier Island Center
  • Environmental Learning Center
  • University of Central Florida (Marine Turtle Research Group - Beach house)
  • Whitney Marine Lab
  • Marineland
  • University of Florida
  • Florida Atlantic University
  • USFWS National Fish Hatchery (in Welaka, FL)
  • USFWS Canaveral National Seashore
  • USFWS Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge

GEORGIA (Hotline 800-272-8363)

Georgia Sea Turtle Center/Jekyll Island State Park Authority - Jekyll Island
Phone: 912-635-4444

  • Medical supplies - Amikacin, Abaxis- (Reptile/avian cartridges for blood work), Ceftazidime, Metronidazole, Doxirobe, Syringes (1 ml, 3 ml, 12 ml, 60 ml), Lactated ringers solution - one liter bags, Saline solution - one liter bags of 0.9%, Bone cement, Medi-honey impregnated sterile gauze, Alcohol, Needles (18, 20 and 22 gauge- 1 and 1.5 inch), Gauze- 4 x 4”, Disposable examination gloves (small, medium & large)
  • Husbandry Supplies - Laundry Detergent, Paper Towels, Sharpie pens, Ink Pens, PVC, Plastic lattice work (“fencing material”), Submersible aquarium heaters (50,100,200,300 watts), Heat lamps- UVB only, Floor heaters, Bath-size towels, Duct tape, Zip ties (long, Black “UVB compatible”)
  • Turtle Food supplies - Fresh, dark green lettuces, Fresh cucumbers, Fresh green peppers
  • Money - (preferred- permits flexible use as needed)
    • On-line donations
      Network for Good (Put “Georgia Sea Turtle Center” in Designation box)
      GSTC Store
    • Checks made to: Jekyll Island Foundation (please write in memo line- “Georgia Sea Turtle Center”)
      Send to: Jekyll Island Foundation, 381 Riverview Drive, Jekyll Island, GA 31527

NORTH CAROLINA

February 02, 2009

Sea Turtles Navigate (Google) Ocean

Google just announced an expansion of its popular Google Earth application to include seabed maps and underwater imagery. This new "Google Ocean" provides a powerful new tool for sea turtle researchers.

SEATURTLE.ORG's wildlife tracking tool allows researchers to open satellite tracks in Google Earth with the click of a button. By incorporating the sea floor in to Google Earth, Google has provided an exciting new way for researchers to visualize their wildlife tracking data.

Swim with Adelita

Take an 8-minute tour across the Pacific Ocean with Adelita the sea turtle.

Adelita was the first turtle ever tracked across an entire ocean basin using satellite telemtry...maybe even the first marine animal! Millions of kids shared her migration on the internet. Her migration helped to prove that loggerheads born in Japan cross the Pacific and feed in California and Mexico, before migrating back home to nest in Japan. She also reminds us that the oceans are connected and that we need to work together to protect sea turtles and their habitat.

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September 28, 2007

MTCA Update: Deadline now Oct 8!

Due to some confusion over the change in the deadline date for Marine Turtle Conservation Fund grant applications the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is extending the October 1 deadline to October 8, 2007. Please go to www.fws.gov/international/rfps/marineturtlehow.htm to ensure you have the correct forms and instructions for the application process. If you do not have your DUNS number or endorsement letter in time for the deadline please indicate it will be forthcoming as it needs to be in USFWS hands before any awards can be issued. The next deadline for grant applications will be April 1, 2008, and we encourage projects planned for winter season surveys or research be submitted at that time.

Earl Possardt
USFWS MTCA Fund Program Officer

September 21, 2007

MTCA proposal deadline Oct 1

A timely reminder from Marydele Donnelly on CTURTLE:

I would like to remind you that applications for international US Marine Turtle Conservation Act grants are due on 1 October 2007. The next deadline will be 1 April 2008. As many of you know, the MTCA has been a great source of funding for the sea turtle conservation and research outside the United States since it was passed into law in 2004, providing over $1.5 Million to date.

Each year a group of U.S. organizations lobby the U.S. Congress to increase funding for the program significantly. You can help us by demonstrating the need for MTCA funds is far greater than the money appropriated. This year the program that starts on 1 October will receive between $1 Million and $1.5 Million, depending on negotiations between the House of Representatives and the Senate. Next year the ngos will be requesting $2 million for the program, if we can show there is a need for this level of support.

If you work outside the United States, I encourage you to apply for a grant. Please remember that projects not funded in this round of grants will have a better chance of receiving support next year if everyone continues to submit proposals and demonstrate the need for more money. Those who award the grants every year have told me that they would support 99% of the proposals received to date if they had enough money. That's very encouraging!! So if you have not already dusted off your old proposal or submitted a new one, you have nine more days until the submission deadline.

Go to http://www.fws.gov/international/rfps/marineturtlehow.htm for more information.

May 11, 2007

Widgets

Would you like to add dynamic sea turtle content to your site?

I just happened across an old post (from 2004!) where I promised to make little widgets available that would allow other web site owners to easily add dynamic sea turtle content from seaturtle.org to their own site.

At the time I had created a small javascript image library widget. I've just updated it so that it is user configureable. Simply copy the code below and add it to your own web page and you will get a browser with the latest uploads to the seaturtle.org Image Library.

<script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript">
<!--
//set to desired width of photo widget
var slidewidth=130
//set to desired height of photo widget
var slideheight=150
//set to desired background color of photo widget
var slidebgcolor='#CCFFCC'
//set to desired delay between image rotations (in milliseconds)
var slidedelay=6000
//-->
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://www.seaturtle.org/jslib/imagelib.js">
</script>

Which will look something like this:

Stay tuned, more to come...

May 07, 2007

seaturtle.org Labs

Are you interested in knowing what kind of tools and resources are under development?

Check out seaturtle.org Labs

You will find a number of projects, big and small, that I am working on for inclusion in seaturtle.org. Have a look and contribute by providing feedback.

But you have to be geeky enough to be reading this blog in the first place :)

May 05, 2007

Have a surplus PC? Send it to SEATURTLE.ORG...

SEATURTLE.ORG is completely developed and runs on Apple hardware. I find this to be a highly efficient and cost effective way to work. Mostly because of the Unix underpinnings of OS X, which gives me access to a huge world of free and powerful software.

However, since going solo with SEATURTLE.ORG I no longer have access to Windows boxes, and since Micro$oft no longer develops Internet Exploder for the Mac, I have no way of testing pages, tools and resources in IE. Since most people on the internet are (unfortunately) using IE, this presents a bit of a problem with some of the new advanced features that I am trying to develop (Come on, people! Please switch to Firefox!). Perhaps the most difficult aspect of all of the things I do is coding around all of the idiosyncrasies in IE. Just try searching for "idiosyncrasy internet explorer" on Google for a sample of what I am talking about.

If you or your organization has a surplus Windoze box (preferably a laptop for space considerations), and more importantly, can spare a licensed copy of Micro$oft Windows XP, it would go a long way toward supporting development of resources on SEATURTLE.ORG, and help me ensure that everything functions properly for all users. We don't need much, just something powerful enough to run the latest versions of Internet Exploder.

April 19, 2007

TWiSTing again?

OK, so maybe TWiST (This Week in Sea Turtles) is not an appropriate name for our semi-occasional podcast. Particularly given the fact that we have not produced a new episode in about a year!

But never fear faithful listeners, we have heard your near silent cries. We will TWiST again! In fact we have been trying to coordinate a time all week. So far tonight seems the most likely candidate, but it will be a miracle if everyone actually ends up being available at the same time; if I don't screw up the audio; or something else doesn't get in the way. But we will try.

Given that, we'd like to hear from YOU!


  • Do you have a comment to make on a past discussion?
  • Would you like to suggest a topic for future discussion or a special guest?
  • Do you have any questions?

Give us your feedback! Post a comment on the TWiST site or send a message to twist at seaturtle.org.

June 22, 2004

1000 Images!

I am pleased to announce that the Sea Turtle Image Library on SEATURTLE.ORG reached a milestone last night. This post, by Hector Barrios-Garrido, was the 1000th image posted to the image library:

Continue reading "1000 Images!" »

March 07, 2004

2005 Symposium

For those of you that hadn't heard yet, Thane Wibbels is president of next year's symposium, to be held in Savannah, Georgia at the Hyatt Regency. I'm not sure a final date has been set yet, but I believe it will be in late January. I'll post an update here if I can get a final date.

All I can say is, it's about time we got back to the water!!!!

May 28, 2003

Welcome Angela

Hey everybody, Angela started blogging! Welcome aboard.

May 22, 2003

Turtle News

A slew of new turtle news has rolled in the last few days. Not sure when Kelly last updated the site, but you should check back frequently if she hasn't. Lots of good stuff. The problem with the fund drive on the home page is that you don't see the latest news updates as easily. Come on people! Let's get the fund up to $6000 so we can go back to normal :)

Server Fund

I haven't talked about this topic here yet, not sure why. Maybe I didn't want to jinx the effort.

Dell 4200

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April 14, 2003

WOO-HOO!

MTN 100 is wrapped up and online. Print version is at the printers. All previous 99 issues have been proofed and are searchable online. It's been a long time coming and it feels good to have it done! A lot of work with a lot of help from a lot of dedicated folks. Thanks everybody!!

Plus I went to the circus today :)

January 22, 2003

Welcome Message

This resource is seaturtle.org's version of a weblog or "blog". For those unfamiliar with the idea a blog is a web page made up of usually short, frequently updated posts that are arranged chronologically - like a "what's new" page or a journal. Blogs are excellent communication tools. They can help small groups communicate in a way that is simpler and easier to follow than email or discussion forums.

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