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{{#Wiki_filter:From:Stephen Weege [steveweege@yahoo.com]Sent:Tuesday, November 02, 2010 4:08 PM To:Meghan Koperski; Mike Bresette; Dave Clark; Ken Frehafer; Jodie  
{{#Wiki_filter:From: Stephen Weege [steveweege@yahoo.com]
 
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 4:08 PM To:   Meghan Koperski; Mike Bresette; Dave Clark; Ken Frehafer; Jodie Gless; Bob Hoffman; Ed Hollowell; RidsNrrDlr Resource; Vince Munne; Dave Niebch; Shelley Norton
Gless; Bob Hoffman; Ed Hollowell; RidsNrrDlr Resource; Vince Munne; Dave  
 
Niebch; Shelley Norton


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
FPL/ St Lucie - October 2010 Marine Turtle Removal Summary Attachments:October 2010 Marine Turtle Captures.rtf; Monthly  
FPL/ St Lucie - October 2010 Marine Turtle Removal Summary Attachments:     October 2010 Marine Turtle Captures.rtf; Monthly Report Notes 2010.xls; FPL St. Lucie Capture Sumary 2010.xls
 
Report Notes 2010.xls;  
 
FPL St. Lucie Capture Sumary 2010.xls


==Dear Meghan,==
==Dear Meghan,==


Attached, please find the monthly summary of marine turtle removals for October 2010. In  
Attached, please find the monthly summary of marine turtle removals for October 2010. In October, we captured eleven (11) Caretta caretta, fourteen (14) Chelonia mydas and one (1)
 
Eretmochelys imbricata in the intake canal of the St. Lucie power plant on Hutchinson Island.
October, we captured eleven (11) Caretta caretta, fourteen (14) Chelonia
During the month there were two turtles transported to rehabilitation facilities.
 
On October 27th, a sub-adult loggerhead was hand captured in the intake canal with a 9-cm long impact fracture of the shell. The wound was necrotic and left the body cavity exposed. The turtles injuries are consistent with a boat strike and were determined to be non-causal to power plant operations. The animal was transported to the Marinelife Center (MLC) in Juno Beach by MLC staff after consultation with personnel from FWCC.
mydas and one (1)  
On October 28th, another sub-adult loggerhead was hand captured with boat related injuries.
 
This turtle had 4 large prop scars on the posterior carapace which were beginning to heal.
Eretmochelys imbricata in the intake canal of the St. Lucie power plant  
Additionally, the animal was severely underweight and lethargic. Inwater Research Biologists met Sea World staff in Vero Beach to facilitate the transfer of the animal to their rehab facility in Orlando. This was also determined to be a non-causal event, unrelated to power plant operations.
 
Throughout the month of October the temporary barrier net experienced light loads of algae and jellyfish that entered into the intake canal. This temporary barrier has effectively kept turtles from moving further down the canal. A permanent fix to this net is expected in 2011.
on Hutchinson Island.
 
During the month there were two turtles transported to rehabilitation  
 
facilities.
On October 27th, a sub-adult loggerhead was hand captured in the intake canal with a 9-cm long  
 
impact fracture of the shell. The wound was necrotic and left the body  
 
cavity exposed. The  
 
turtle's injuries are consistent with a boat strike and were determined  
 
to be non-causal to power  
 
plant operations. The animal was transported to the Marinelife Center (MLC) in Juno Beach by  
 
MLC staff after consultation with personnel from FWCC.
On October 28th, another sub-adult loggerhead was hand captured with boat related injuries.  
 
This turtle had 4 large prop scars on the posterior carapace which were  
 
beginning to heal.  
 
Additionally, the animal was severely underweight and lethargic. Inwater
 
Research Biologists  
 
met Sea World staff in Vero Beach to facilitate the transfer of the  
 
animal to their rehab facility in  
 
Orlando. This was also determined to be a non-causal event, unrelated to
 
power plant  
 
operations.
Throughout the month of October the temporary barrier net experienced light loads of algae and  
 
jellyfish that entered into the intake canal. This temporary barrier  
 
has effectively kept turtles  
 
from moving further down the canal. A permanent fix to this net is  
 
expected in 2011.
The tag numbers and morphometric data for all the turtles are attached.
The tag numbers and morphometric data for all the turtles are attached.
Also attached is the  
Also attached is the spreadsheet of all captures, mortalities, injuries, and causal events delineated by species and month/year to date for 2010. This spreadsheet also tracks fresh scrapes incurred on captured turtles for the current month, as well as the entire year.
 
Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
spreadsheet of all captures, mortalities, injuries, and causal events  
 
delineated by species and  


month/year to date for 2010. This spreadsheet also tracks fresh scrapes
incurred on captured
turtles for the current month, as well as the entire year.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
Sincerely, Steve Weege Inwater Research Group, Inc.
Sincerely, Steve Weege Inwater Research Group, Inc.
4160 NE Hyline Dr.
4160 NE Hyline Dr.
 
Jensen Beach, FL 34957 Phone: (772) 216-5096 e-mail: sweege@inwater.org E-mail Properties Mail Envelope Properties  (757059.31642.qm)
Jensen Beach, FL 34957
 
Phone: (772) 216-5096
 
e-mail: sweege@inwater.org E-mail Properties Mail Envelope Properties  (757059.31642.qm)


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
FPL/ St Lucie - October 2010 Marine Turtle Removal Summary Sent Date:11/2/2010 4:07:51 PM Received Date:11/2/2010 4:07:51 PM From:Stephen WeegeCreated By: steveweege@yahoo.com
FPL/ St Lucie - October 2010 Marine Turtle Removal Summary Sent Date: 11/2/2010 4:07:51 PM Received Date:   11/2/2010 4:07:51 PM From:       Stephen Weege Created By:       steveweege@yahoo.com Recipients:
 
Recipients:
Meghan.Koperski@MyFWC.com (Meghan Koperski)
Meghan.Koperski@MyFWC.com (Meghan Koperski)
Tracking Status: None mbresette@inwater.org (Mike Bresette)
Tracking Status: None mbresette@inwater.org (Mike Bresette)
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Tracking Status: None Shelley.Norton@NOAA.gov (Shelley Norton)
Tracking Status: None Shelley.Norton@NOAA.gov (Shelley Norton)
Tracking Status: None Post Office:
Tracking Status: None Post Office:
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Fpl/St Lucie - October 2010 Marine Turtle Removal Summary
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From: Stephen Weege [steveweege@yahoo.com]

Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 4:08 PM To: Meghan Koperski; Mike Bresette; Dave Clark; Ken Frehafer; Jodie Gless; Bob Hoffman; Ed Hollowell; RidsNrrDlr Resource; Vince Munne; Dave Niebch; Shelley Norton

Subject:

FPL/ St Lucie - October 2010 Marine Turtle Removal Summary Attachments: October 2010 Marine Turtle Captures.rtf; Monthly Report Notes 2010.xls; FPL St. Lucie Capture Sumary 2010.xls

Dear Meghan,

Attached, please find the monthly summary of marine turtle removals for October 2010. In October, we captured eleven (11) Caretta caretta, fourteen (14) Chelonia mydas and one (1)

Eretmochelys imbricata in the intake canal of the St. Lucie power plant on Hutchinson Island.

During the month there were two turtles transported to rehabilitation facilities.

On October 27th, a sub-adult loggerhead was hand captured in the intake canal with a 9-cm long impact fracture of the shell. The wound was necrotic and left the body cavity exposed. The turtles injuries are consistent with a boat strike and were determined to be non-causal to power plant operations. The animal was transported to the Marinelife Center (MLC) in Juno Beach by MLC staff after consultation with personnel from FWCC.

On October 28th, another sub-adult loggerhead was hand captured with boat related injuries.

This turtle had 4 large prop scars on the posterior carapace which were beginning to heal.

Additionally, the animal was severely underweight and lethargic. Inwater Research Biologists met Sea World staff in Vero Beach to facilitate the transfer of the animal to their rehab facility in Orlando. This was also determined to be a non-causal event, unrelated to power plant operations.

Throughout the month of October the temporary barrier net experienced light loads of algae and jellyfish that entered into the intake canal. This temporary barrier has effectively kept turtles from moving further down the canal. A permanent fix to this net is expected in 2011.

The tag numbers and morphometric data for all the turtles are attached.

Also attached is the spreadsheet of all captures, mortalities, injuries, and causal events delineated by species and month/year to date for 2010. This spreadsheet also tracks fresh scrapes incurred on captured turtles for the current month, as well as the entire year.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

Sincerely, Steve Weege Inwater Research Group, Inc.

4160 NE Hyline Dr.

Jensen Beach, FL 34957 Phone: (772) 216-5096 e-mail: sweege@inwater.org E-mail Properties Mail Envelope Properties (757059.31642.qm)

Subject:

FPL/ St Lucie - October 2010 Marine Turtle Removal Summary Sent Date: 11/2/2010 4:07:51 PM Received Date: 11/2/2010 4:07:51 PM From: Stephen Weege Created By: steveweege@yahoo.com Recipients:

Meghan.Koperski@MyFWC.com (Meghan Koperski)

Tracking Status: None mbresette@inwater.org (Mike Bresette)

Tracking Status: None dclark@inwater.org (Dave Clark)

Tracking Status: None Ken_Frehafer@FPL.com (Ken Frehafer)

Tracking Status: None Jodie_Gless@FPL.com (Jodie Gless)

Tracking Status: None Bob.Hoffman@NOAA.gov (Bob Hoffman)

Tracking Status: None Ed_Hollowell@FPL.com (Ed Hollowell)

Tracking Status: None RidsNrrDlr.Resource@nrc.gov (RidsNrrDlr Resource)

Tracking Status: None Vince_Munne@fpl.com (Vince Munne)

Tracking Status: None david_niebch@fpl.com (Dave Niebch)

Tracking Status: None Shelley.Norton@NOAA.gov (Shelley Norton)

Tracking Status: None Post Office:

web52402.mail.re2.yahoo.com Files Size Date & Time MESSAGE 479080 11/2/2010 October 2010 Marine Turtle Captures.rtf 53229 Monthly Report Notes 2010.xls 187456

FPL St. Lucie Capture Sumary 2010.xls 228416 Options Expiration Date:

Priority: olImportanceNormal ReplyRequested: False Return Notification: False Sensitivity: olNormal Recipients received: