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Learn How to Save a Sea Turtle!
(Larry Warner, Curator of Exhibits, North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island)
This summer at the North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island you’ll have the opportunity to save your own sea turtle in OPERATION: Sea Turtle Rescue – a fun, hands-on exhibit which simulates the
steps taken to rehabilitate endangered sea turtles! These gentle creatures face many threats year-round affecting their continued survival. Countless hours are contributed by staff from the
aquarium and volunteers from N.E.S.T. (Network for Endangered Sea Turtles) to nurse stranded sea turtles back to health.
Visitors are encouraged to “rescue” a small turtle replica as they enter the exhibit and take it to a diagnostic station. The replica is programmed with one of six possible stories, activated
when the turtle is placed on the diagnostic station. The visitor will then be prompted to perform a mock X-Ray, blood test, and physical exam, resulting in the determination of what threat has
affected their turtle. At a nearby rehabilitation station a video, featuring a staff aquarist, explains to the visitor what procedures need to be taken in order to heal their turtle. Based on
what they’ve learned in the video, the visitor will perform simulated treatment and place their turtle replica in a rehabilitation tank. Finally, the turtle will be returned to the “sea,” allowing
the next visitor to have a similar experience.
OPERATION: Sea Turtle Rescue will help you learn what it takes to preserve one of North Carolina’s most beloved treasures!
Latest News
- Learn How to Save a Sea Turtle!
- Sun Realty raises over $700 for N.E.S.T.
- Duck 2011 Wine Festival
- OBCWE first “Outdoor Day"
- Terracycle Campaign
- Sanctuary Vineyards Viognier Reserve 2009
- NC Aquarium Exhibit on NEST Rehab Facility
- 2010 Sea Turtle Monitoring Results
- 2011 Officers Elected at Annual Membership Meeting
- NEWSFLASH: Kemp's Ridley Nests in NC
- N.C. Aquarium on Roanoke Island’s Award of Excellence
Archives
- 2010 Wildlife in North Carolina Photo Competition
- Outer Banks Sea Turtle Update: October 2010
- 2010 Wildlife in North Carolina Photo Competition:Congratulations to Jackie Orsulak!
- Cold Stun Event Fills N.E.S.T./NCARI Rehab Facility
- Community Outreach On the Manteo Waterfront
- Nesting Update, August 30
- 2010 Sea Turtle Season Begins
- Summer Season Getting a Good Kick -Off!
N.E.S.T
(N.E.S.T.)
P.O. Box 1168
Kitty Hawk, NC 27949
REPORT ALL NESTING TURTLES, TURTLE CRAWLS, stranded/dead turtles, OR HATCHING EVENTS on the Outer Banks to the
N.E.S.T. Hotline
252-441-8622