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  • Marine biologists from the South Carolina Aquarium release Mitchell, a 65-pound juvenile loggerhead sea turtle back to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found entangled in a fishing line, malnourished and covered in barnacles and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • Marine biologists from the South Carolina Aquarium carry Mitchell, a 65-pound juvenile loggerhead sea turtle back to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found entangled in a fishing line, malnourished and covered in barnacles and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • Marine biologists from the South Carolina Aquarium carry Mitchell, a 65-pound juvenile loggerhead sea turtle back to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found entangled in a fishing line, malnourished and covered in barnacles and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • Marine biologists from the South Carolina Aquarium carry Mitchell, a 65-pound juvenile loggerhead sea turtle back to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found entangled in a fishing line, malnourished and covered in barnacles and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • Marine biologists from the South Carolina Aquarium watch Mitchell, a 65-pound juvenile loggerhead sea turtle crawl back to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found entangled in a fishing line, malnourished and covered in barnacles and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • Marine biologists from the South Carolina Aquarium unload, Lady, a rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle during a release June 30, 2016 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found severely emaciated and spent a year in rehabilitation at the South Carolina Aquarium sea turtle hospital in Charleston.
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  • Marine biologists from the South Carolina Aquarium carry Mitchell, a 65-pound juvenile loggerhead sea turtle back to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found entangled in a fishing line, malnourished and covered in barnacles and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • Marine biologists from the South Carolina Aquarium watch Mitchell, a 65-pound juvenile loggerhead sea turtle crawl back to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found entangled in a fishing line, malnourished and covered in barnacles and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • Marine biologists from the South Carolina Aquarium release Mitchell, a 65-pound juvenile loggerhead sea turtle back to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found entangled in a fishing line, malnourished and covered in barnacles and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • Marine biologists from the South Carolina Aquarium carry Mitchell, a 65-pound juvenile loggerhead sea turtle back to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found entangled in a fishing line, malnourished and covered in barnacles and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • Marine biologists from the South Carolina Aquarium carry Mitchell, a 65-pound juvenile loggerhead sea turtle back to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found entangled in a fishing line, malnourished and covered in barnacles and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • Marine biologists from the South Carolina Aquarium carry Mitchell, a 65-pound juvenile loggerhead sea turtle back to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found entangled in a fishing line, malnourished and covered in barnacles and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A young girl watches Mitchell, a 65-pound juvenile loggerhead sea turtle back to the ocean during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles August 6, 2014 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found entangled in a fishing line, malnourished and covered in barnacles and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A marine biologist from the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital carries a rescued Green Sea Turtle past waiting crowds for release in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
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  • A marine biologist from the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital carries a rescued Green Sea Turtle past waiting crowds for release in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
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  • A marine biologist from the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital carries a rescued Green Sea Turtle past waiting crowds for release in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
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  • Watched by a marine biologist, Lady, a rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle crawls back into the Atlantic Ocean during a release June 30, 2016 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found severely emaciated and spent a year in rehabilitation at the South Carolina Aquarium sea turtle hospital in Charleston.
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  • A marine biologist from the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital carries a rescued Green Sea Turtle past waiting crowds for release in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
    sea_turtles_11441.JPG
  • A marine biologist from the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital carries a rescued Green Sea Turtle past waiting crowds for release in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
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  • A marine biologist from the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital carries a rescued Green Sea Turtle past waiting crowds for release in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
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  • A marine biologist from the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital carries a rescued Green Sea Turtle past waiting crowds for release in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
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  • A marine biologist from the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital carries a rescued Green Sea Turtle past waiting crowds for release in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
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  • A marine biologist from the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital carries a rescued Green Sea Turtle past waiting crowds for release in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
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  • A marine biologist from the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital carries a rescued Green Sea Turtle past waiting crowds for release in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
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  • A marine biologist from the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital carries a rescued Green Sea Turtle past waiting crowds for release in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
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  • A marine biologist from the South Carolina Aquarium Turtle Rescue Hospital carries a rescued Green Sea Turtle past waiting crowds for release in the Atlantic Ocean July 31, 2013 in Isle of Palms, SC. Three turtles were released after having recovered from a variety of illnesses.
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  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A marine biologist holds a Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A marine biologist holds a Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A marine biologist holds a Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A marine biologist holds a Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Pfiesteria_Outbreak_53040.JPG
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