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ORP Turtle Patient Update Issue 11|2019

Current patients: Heidi, Eve, Artemis, Azura, Lucky, Thomas and KG The ORP Marine Turtle Rescue Centre has crossed the 100 treated turtle patients mark! In fact, we are now at 102. Out of the 102 treated turtles, 48 have been successfully released back into the wild. Some are still patients, some have been transferred to other centres for long-term rehabilitation, … Read More

Ghost net victim Trooper - double flipper amputee

ORP Turtle Patient Update Issue 10|2019

Current patients: Heidi, Eve, Artemis, Azura, Joy, Elba, Lucky, Thomas and Trooper At the end of July we admitted a new patient, Trooper, and we now have nine resident patients and more than a full house! Luckily, Vet Jackie currently has help from our Lead Vet, Dr. Claire Petros, the Coco Collection InTurtleShip Competition winner, vet student Jessica Monteiro, as … Read More

Turtle patient Azura post surgery to remove proliferative tissue on her nose

ORP Turtle Patient Update Issue 9|2019

Current patients: Heidi, Eve, Artemis, Azura, Joy, Elba, Lucky and Thomas Although we have not admitted any new patients since Thomas in June, the Rescue Centre continues to run at full capacity with eight resident patients. Our peak intake period is the North-East monsoon season in the Maldives, when the wind and currents flow in from the Bay of Bengal. … Read More

ORP Turtle Patient Update Issue 8|2019

Current patients: Heidi, Eve, Artemis, Azura, Joy, Elba, Lucky and Thomas It has been a busy few weeks at the Rescue Centre since World Sea Turtle Day. On June 22nd we hosted the first ever sea turtle festival in Baa Atoll – Vaavoshi – at Hitaadhoo, a local island. We said goodbye to Dr. Claire Lomas and welcomed Dr. Jackie … Read More

Hope, Olive ridley turtle baby happy turtle ORP rescue centre Maldives

ORP Turtle Patient Update Issue 7|2019

Today, Sunday June 16th 2019, is World Sea Turtle Day! Of course, every day is sea turtle day for the ORP team, but we are very excited about today! We have lots of celebrations going on, including not one, but two, sea turtle festivals!

Olive ridley turtle Elba swallowed fishing net during her entanglement ordeal, Maldives

ORP Turtle Patient Update Issue 6|2019

Current patients: Heidi, Eve, Lynn, Artemis, Nemo, Moodhu Vina, Taloola, Azura, Florence, Joy, Faith and Elba We continue to be very busy at the Rescue Centre. We have had fewer new arrivals, however, we currently have 12 resident patients. The Rescue Centre is built for a capacity of 8 patients. We are able to host all 12 due to the … Read More

Ghost net victim recovering at ORP Rescue Centre, Maldives

ORP Turtle Patient Update Issue 5|2019

Current patients: Heidi, Eve, Lynn, Artemis, Nemo, Moodhu Vina, Taloola, Azura, Florence, Joy and Chrissi We continue to be very busy at the Rescue Center with lots of new arrivals, several releases, and, sadly, some deceases. In addition, we rescued a young olive ridley turtle who washed up close to our island entangled in heavy tarpaulin on 25th March. We … Read More

ORP Turtle Patient Update Issue 4|2019

Current patients: Heidi, Eve, Boston, Happy Feet, Lakmon, Lynn, Artemis, Jamie, Giuliana, Nemo, & Moodhu Vina The last two and half weeks have been incredibly busy at the Turtle Rescue Centre and we have lots to update you on! Penny Has Been Released! Finally, after nearly two years at the Rescue Centre, (and on International Women’s Day no less!), we … Read More

Turtle patients at Olive Ridley Project Rescue Centre Maldives

ORP Turtle Patient Update Issue 3|2019

Current patients: Penny, Heidi, Juanita, Eve, Nessy, Boston, Happy Feet, Lakmon, Lynn, Tiff, Artemis, & Jamie We are well and truly in the peak ghost net season in Maldives. We have admitted 9 new turtle patients in the last month, all of which are olive ridleys and 6 of which are ghost net victims. 5 of the new patients are … Read More

ORP Turtle Patient Update Issue 2 | 2019

Penny, Heidi, Juanita, Daniella, Cocoa, Eve, Lisle and Nessy New Arrivals Nessy Nessy, an adult female olive ridley, was found was found entangled in a ghost net by our neighbour resort Finolhu in Baa Atoll. She arrived with deep wound around her neck from the ghost net, but she has all her four flippers intact. Nessy is a very strong … Read More