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'Every release is a small victory': Scotty the Hawksbill rides conservation wave

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Rehabilitated hawksbill turtle Scotty was last seen swimming deeper into the Pacific Ocean off Mudjimba Beach last week, chalking up another job well done for SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium in Mooloolaba.

Discovered stranded at the high tide line in October last year, Scotty’s journey from rescue to rehabilitation underscores the vital role of public awareness and community efforts in preserving endangered species.

Scotty was rescued by Coolum Coast Care and nurtured back to health at the SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Turtle Rehabilitation Centre.

The male turtle received extensive care under the watchful eyes of dedicated veterinarians.

With support from Australia Zoo’s veterinary team, Scotty was given a clean bill of health and has begun a new chapter in his ocean life.

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SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast aquarist Laura Kippax said Scotty’s return to the ocean wasn’t just a success story for one hawksbill turtle.

“It’s a testament to our commitment to preserve the precious life within our oceans,” she said.

“Every release is a small victory in the larger battle for the wellbeing of marine species, reminding us that our efforts today shape the future of these incredible creatures.”

Hawksbill turtles, classified as critically endangered, inhabit the tropical coasts of northern and eastern Australia, playing a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance of the oceans.

Scotty’s release, though a small step, contributes to conservation efforts against climate change, entanglement and the illegal trade for their shells.

Adult hawksbill turtles can reach weights of up to 80kg. So, at 4.8kg, Scotty has the potential to grow much larger.

An Australia Zoo X-ray of Scotty.

A SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast media statement said the release last week symbolised hope for the ongoing preservation of these majestic creatures.

Its Turtle Rehabilitation Centre cared for 43 adult turtles and 124 hatchlings in 2023, marking a significant milestone in its conservation efforts.

To report sick or injured sea turtles in the wild, contact the Queensland marine stranding hotline on 1300 130 372.

Visitors to SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast can purchase a ticket for the Behind the Scenes Tour to see what goes on in the Turtle Rehabilitation Centre. For more information visit the website.

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