uShaka Sea World releases adult green turtle Namaste six months after admission

On arrival, Namaste appeared exhausted, and although she showed no visible sign of injury, her carapace was covered in algae and she was unable to dive. Picture: Facebook/uShaka Sea World

On arrival, Namaste appeared exhausted, and although she showed no visible sign of injury, her carapace was covered in algae and she was unable to dive. Picture: Facebook/uShaka Sea World

Published May 18, 2022

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Durban - uShaka Sea World recently released an adult green turtle that had been in their care for six months after being admitted into the turtle rehabilitation centre by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife staff in November last year. She had been found stranded on the beach in Umkomaas, KwaZulu-Natal South Coast.

On arrival, Namaste appeared exhausted, and although she showed no visible sign of injury, her carapace was covered in algae and she was unable to dive, said uShaka’s Ann Kunz.

X-rays showed that the turtle had gas in her large intestines, which was thought to be the reason she was positively buoyant.

Nama started eating soon after arrival but took a little longer to maintain neutral buoyancy. Over the last six months, she has fully regained her strength and the decision was made to release her.

“Once she received her release permit from iSimangaliso Wetland Park, she was flipper tagged and driven to Cape Vidal, where she wasted no time in heading out into the ocean as soon as she felt the water lapping over her flippers,” Kunz said.

uShaka Sea World senior quarantine aquarist Malini Pather said: “Nama is an incredibly special animal and has managed to make every member of the turtle rehabilitation team fall in love with her. We are elated that she made a full recovery and that we were able to release her today.”

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