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Rescued turtles returned to gulf waters – Baltimore Sun (blog) 0

Posted on October 26, 2010 by bp complaints

Baltimore Sun (blog)

Rescued turtles returned to gulf waters
Baltimore Sun (blog)
The release is a milestone in helping wildlife recover from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. A loggerhead turtle rescued in the aftermath of the BP oil
Daily Buzz: RIP Walkman; Turtles Return to Gulf; Celine Dion Has TwinsWoman’s Day (blog)
Daily Briefing: Mon.Mother Nature Network (blog)

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gulf oil spill updates – Google News

Gulf oil spill update: Rescued turtles released, new concerns over weathered oil – Examiner.com 1

Posted on October 24, 2010 by bp complaints

al.com (blog)

Gulf oil spill update: Rescued turtles released, new concerns over weathered oil
Examiner.com
However, last evening an update on NOLA.com said that the Coast Guard believes the orange colored masses to be algae bloom not weathered oil.
Cleanup plan allows oil from Gulf spill to be left behindal.com (blog)
Gulf Fishermen Find Miles of Missed OilDaily Beast
So much for the oil spill's impactMiamiHerald.com
ChattahBox –Huffington Post –Daily Comet
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Rescued turtles returned to gulf waters – Los Angeles Times 0

Posted on October 23, 2010 by bp complaints

New York Times

Rescued turtles returned to gulf waters
Los Angeles Times
The release is a milestone in helping wildlife recover from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. By Julie Cart, Los Angeles Times With that cry, a flotilla of
Green: Doubts Persist on Gulf Sand BarriersNew York Times
Louisiana Builds Berm "Islands" to Trap OilThe New American
33 turtles rescued from Gulf oil spill releasedMiamiHerald.com
Audubon Magazine –Anchorage Daily News –The Lipman Times
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33 turtles rescued from Gulf oil spill released – MiamiHerald.com 0

Posted on October 21, 2010 by bp complaints

NOAA

33 turtles rescued from Gulf oil spill released
MiamiHerald.com
Thirty-three sea turtles rescued from the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico have been released back into the Gulf. Federal and state wildlife officials say
Olivia Watkins, Louisiana Dept. of Wildlife and FisheriesNOAA
32 Turtles Released Along LA CoastNewOrleans.Com
For the first time Louisiana turtles go back homeWWL First News
2TheAdvocate
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Rescued Birds Get New Habitat at Phoenix Zoo – MyFox Phoenix 0

Posted on September 07, 2010 by bp complaints

ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)

Rescued Birds Get New Habitat at Phoenix Zoo
MyFox Phoenix
PHOENIX – You've seen the heart-wrenching images from the Gulf oil spill — birds and other wildlife covered in oil. But now six pelicans rescued from the
Gulf pelicans get second chance at Phoenix ZooABC15.com (KNXV-TV)

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Workers rescued after Gulf oil rig explosion – USA Today 1

Posted on September 02, 2010 by bp complaints

The Guardian

Workers rescued after Gulf oil rig explosion
USA Today
The resulting oil spill lasted nearly three months and became the nation's worst off-shore environmental disaster in history. Eleven workers died in that
Yet Another: Coast Guard Responding to Gulf Oil Rig ExplosionGather.com
Gulf Oil Rig Explosion Sends Mariner Puts Through The RoofForbes
Another Gulf Oil Rig Explodes; Rescuers Race to Save 13 WorkersNewsHour
DBKP – Death By 1000 Papercuts –Think Progress –Salon
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Scientists Release the First Rescued, Rehabilitated Sea Turtles Back into the Gulf 0

Posted on August 18, 2010 by bp complaints

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NOAA administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco and Adm. Thad Allen joined state, federal, and partner biologists today as they released 23 Kemp’s ridley sea turtles back into the Gulf of Mexico near Cedar Key, Fla., after the turtles were successfully rescued and rehabilitated from the effects of the Deepwater Horizon/BP oil spill.

Scientists selected the area on Florida’s Gulf coast for release because it is an important foraging area for the species, the water was never oiled, and the habitat provides everything these turtles need for survival.

“I’m pleased that Admiral Allen and I were able to assist with the release of these turtles. And we thank all of our partners in this rescue and rehabilitation effort,” said Dr. Lubchenco. “This is a wonderful day for all involved–but especially for the turtles.”

“This area near Cedar Key provides excellent habitat for Kemp’s ridley sea turtles and has long been known as an important habitat area for this species,” said Barbara Schroeder, NOAA’s national sea turtle coordinator. “Thanks to the efforts of our rescue teams and rehabilitation facility partners all of the turtles we released today have an excellent chance of surviving in the wild and contributing to the recovery of this species.”

The turtles released today were rescued by teams from NOAA and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission working with partners from the Riverhead Foundation and the In-Water Research Group. The turtles received excellent treatment and care, including cleaning and de-oiling, at the Audubon Aquarium in New Orleans, and at Gulf World in Panama City, Fla. The turtles were then cared for by SeaWorld Orlando, Mote Marine Laboratory, and the Florida Aquarium. To date, approximately 500 live turtles have been rescued during the Gulf oil spill, and more than 450 stranded or captured turtles have had visible evidence of external oil. Approximately 350 turtles are still in rehabilitation facilities and will be released as they are given clean bills of health.

“It’s wonderful news that sea turtles hurt by the Deepwater Horizon spill are now rehabilitated and ready to go home to the Gulf of Mexico,” said Sen. Bill Nelson of Florida. “This is a testament to the hard work of fish and wildlife agencies and our wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centers.”

”This is a great day for our biologists since many of these turtles were originally rescued by our staff,” said Gil McRae, director of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Fish and Wildlife Research Institute. “Everyone involved has worked hard to ensure that these endangered turtles are returned to the wild so they can contribute to the overall population.”

NOAA’s mission is to understand and predict changes in the Earth’s environment, from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun, and to conserve and manage our coastal and marine resources. Visit us at http://www.noaa.gov or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/usnoaagov.

For more information on FWC sea turtle conservation, visit http://www.MyFWC.com/SeaTurtle.

On the Web:

Detailed fact sheet on Kemp’s ridley sea turtles and today’s release: http://www.noaa.gov/factsheets/new%20version/releasing_kemp’s_ridley_turtles.pdf

B-roll video will be available after 4:00 p.m. EDT: http://www.restorethegulf.gov/multimedia.shtm

 

 

 


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Coast Guard Transports Pelicans Rescued By the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. 0

Posted on June 28, 2010 by bp complaints

A group of rescued and cleaned pelicans is transported aboard a U.S. Coast Guard aircraft to Aransas National Wildlife Refuge for release into the wild. The pelicans will stand a better chance of not bei
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Coast Guard flies pelicans rescued from oil spill to Texas for release 0

Posted on June 20, 2010 by bp complaints

The Coast Guard flies pelicans rehabilitated from the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill from New Orleans to Texas to be released into the wild June 20, 2010. U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 2nd Class Gina Ruoti.
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PHOTO RELEASE: Oiled pelican rescued by U.S. Fish and Wildlife personnel 0

Posted on June 16, 2010 by bp complaints

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