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Storm damage: Navy fighters identified injured sea pliers, and felt rescued
When winter comes - sea turtles are in danger - they weaken and are swept ashore.
The fighters of the Ashdod fin unit in the sea arm today identified a brown sea pliers that is not diving when their ship approached it, and realized that it was wounded.
They rescued her on a stretcher for treatment
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Ziv Reinstein
Wednesday, February 17, 2021, 13:10
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An adult brown sea turtle named "Lahav", weighing about 30 kg, was found today (Wednesday) floating in the sea in the south of the country by fighters from the Ashdod fin unit in the arm of the sea. damaged and reported immediately the center of rescue sea turtles.
Sagi Neve Merom, a volunteer of Hibolns transporting wildlife wounded, picked up the blade and drove her to receive treatment center rescue, where she was examined, received fluids and treatments and is expected to undergo a CT scan with Dr. Zahi Eisenberg veterinary clinic "Every living thing" for a deeper examination.
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The soldiers lead the placement on a stretcher for treatment (Photo: Nature and Parks Authority, Yaniv Levy)
The soldiers noticed that the station was floating and not diving as the ship approached (Photo: Nature and Parks Authority, Navy)
Winter - the hard time of sea turtles
At the moment the suspicion is that the placement suffers from a top injury, such an injury is manifested in tears and bleeding in the lungs and middle ear.
Top injuries are soft tissue injuries caused by marine explosions, the origin of which is still unknown (despite research done on the subject).
The Nature and Parks Authority stated, "We thank the Navy from the bottom of our hearts for drawing attention to the placement distress, and for reporting immediately to the Nature and Parks Authority and transferring the placement to medical care at the Sea Turtle Rescue Center."
These days, a winter system has entered and with it - sea turtles that are being swept ashore.
Every year when winter comes and its fierce storms, sea turtles are in danger - the sea temperature drops and weakens the turtles, and strong currents and winds sweep weak and injured turtles ashore in exhaustion.
At the end of the storm, please look for drifting sea turtles and bring them for medical attention.
Did you find a live or dead sea turtle on the beach?
Photograph the turtle, maintain an accurate location and report immediately to the Nature and Parks Authority's hotline 3639 *.
Do not leave the turtle and wait for the inspector to arrive or bring the turtle directly to the rescue center after the report.
By no means do I want to convey that I recommend for the mother to be inactive.
A sea turtle ejected ashore is weak and needs medical attention.
Even if on the outside it looks intact, chances are it suffers from internal injuries, such as pneumonia, hypothermia or top injuries.
Every year when winter arrives and its fierce storms, sea turtles are in danger (Photo: Nature and Parks Authority, Yaniv Levy)
Sea Turtle receives initial treatment at the Sea Turtle Rescue Center (Photo: Nature and Parks Authority, Yaniv Levy)
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