Rare turtle free in Florida after recovery

Hope she has escaped for a long life! An injured hawksbill sea turtle found off the coast of Florida has been nursed back to health and is swimming in the sea again. Photos from the Florida Keys News Bureau showed the endangered female being lifted into the water from a boat in a sanctuary near the Keys Island chain in the far south of the state on Wednesday (local time) and then submerged.

Divers found seriously injured turtle

Divers discovered the rare marine animal almost two weeks ago on a shipwreck off Key Largo – with a fishing lure deep in their shoulders. Before returning to the sea, the female turtle, christened “Harris,” had a satellite transmitter implanted — she carries eggs, as keepers at the island chain’s turtle hospital discovered. “It will be exciting if we possibly learn where she will lay her eggs,” said Bette Zirkelbach, the hospital’s director. The nest behavior of the turtles on the Keys Islands is still relatively unexplored.

Harris is said to be in his 50s

With a weight of 171 pounds – about 77 kilograms – “Harris” is also unusually large, said Zirkelbach. Normally, according to the literature, the rare hawksbill turtles weigh up to 150 pounds. She estimated the age of the turtle to be “well over 50”.

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