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By-line: EARL NOTTINGHAM

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Caption/Information: Texas Parks & Wildlife Coastal Fisheries employees Mike Ray and Melinda Dunks help transport green sea turtles to a release site in the lower Laguna Madre near Port Isabel, Texas, Wednesday, February 21, 2007. Ninety of the large turtles were cold-stunned during frigid weather in late January and washed up on local shores where they were rescued and rehabilitated in warmer waters at the Texas State Aquarium and the CCA/CPL Marine fish hatchery.

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IPTC Data From This Image
Object Name (Title)TURTLE RELEASE
CategoryA
KeywordsGREEN, SEA, TURTLE, RELEASE, RE-HAB
By-Line (Author)EARL NOTTINGHAM
By-Line Title (Author Position)CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER
CityPORT ISABEL
Province/StateTEXAS
Country/Primary Location NameUSA
Original Transmission Referencetpw-102
HeadlineGREEN SEA TURTLES
SourceTEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE DEPT.
Copyright NoticeEarl Nottingham/ TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE DEPT.
Caption/AbstractTexas Parks & Wildlife Coastal Fisheries employees Mike Ray and Melinda Dunks help transport green sea turtles to a release site in the lower Laguna Madre near Port Isabel, Texas, Wednesday, February 21, 2007. Ninety of the large turtles were cold-stunned during frigid weather in late January and washed up on local shores where they were rescued and rehabilitated in warmer waters at the Texas State Aquarium and the CCA/CPL Marine fish hatchery.
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