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Feds plan more sea turtle releases in Gulf

Posted by admin on September 9th, 2010

Barbara Schroeder, national sea turtle coordinator for NOAA, left, and NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenko, right, prepare to release a rehabilitated kemp's Ridley sea turtle in the Gulf of Mexico off Cedar Key, Fla.,  Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010,  (AP Photo/Phil Sandlin)AP – Federal officials say they’re stepping up plans to release sea turtles that were stranded and rescued during the Gulf oil spill and study how they’ve been affected.


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