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Turtles rehabbed at Mystic Aquarium are released in Georgia

Mystic Aquarium released 22 sea turtles back into the Atlantic Ocean on April 9th 2025 on Jekyll Island, Georgia. They were rehabilitated over the past few months in ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø. The group included three species 14 green sea turtles, six loggerhead sea turtles and two Kemp’s ridley sea turtles, a critically endangered species. This is the largest number of turtles released at one time by the organization’s Animal Rescue Program.
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Mystic Aquarium released 22 sea turtles back into the Atlantic Ocean on April 9th 2025 on Jekyll Island, Georgia. They were rehabilitated over the past few months in ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø. The group included three species 14 green sea turtles, six loggerhead sea turtles and two Kemp’s ridley sea turtles, a critically endangered species. This is the largest number of turtles released at one time by the organization’s Animal Rescue Program.

Mystic Aquarium released 22 rehabbed sea turtles on Wednesday.

The juvenile turtles were returned to the wild on a beach on Jekyll Island, Georgia, because the water temperatures are warmer there.

Fourteen green sea turtles, six loggerheads and two endangered Kemp's ridley sea turtles were released after a 20-hour ride from ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø to Georgia.

The reptiles were found on beaches on Cape Cod late last year, harmed by dropping water temperatures off Massachusetts. Initially, they were treated by the New England Aquarium, but they were later transferred to Mystic.

Cold-stunning happens every year in the fall or winter. Turtles that travel north during the summer can get trapped in Cape Cod Bay, as they try to swim back south.

Mystic Aquarium says this was the largest number of turtles released at one time by its animal rescue program.

Matt Dwyer is an editor, reporter and midday host for ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's news department. He produces local news during All Things Considered.

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