Times Colonist

Near-death turtle warmed, freed into Pacific

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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, California.

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, which needed three months of rehabilita­tion before being transferre­d to Seattle and then on to San Diego.

The normal 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.

 ??  ?? Comber the sea turtle, seen at the Vancouver Aquarium in April, is now free.
Comber the sea turtle, seen at the Vancouver Aquarium in April, is now free.

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