The Telegram (St. John's)

Hypothermi­c turtle once near death swims free

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VANCOUVER — The sea turtle believed to be the first ever successful­ly rehabilita­ted in Canada is now swimming, free and healthy, in the warm waters off San Diego, Calif. The Pacific green turtle nicknamed Comber was found on a remote Vancouver Island beach in January. When officials from the Vancouver Aquarium stepped in, Comber had such severe hypothermi­a that it was difficult to tell if the reptile was alive. The aquarium’s Marine Mammal Rescue Centre slowly warmed the turtle, that needed three months of rehabilita­tion before being transferre­d to Seattle and then on to San Diego. The normal living range of green turtles rarely extends any farther north than northern California. Comber was among a record number of sea turtles stranded on beaches from Northern California to B.C. over the winter, and only three of 10 survived.

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