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| number = ML13345A219
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| issue date = 12/05/2013
| issue date = 12/05/2013
| title = 2013/12/05 NRR E-mail Capture - November 2013 FPL Marine Turtle Removal Monthly Report
| title = NRR E-mail Capture - November 2013 FPL Marine Turtle Removal Monthly Report
| author name = Weege S
| author name = Weege S
| author affiliation = - No Known Affiliation
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{{#Wiki_filter:1 NRR-PMDAPEm Resource From: Steve Weege [steveweege@gmail.com]
{{#Wiki_filter:NRR-PMDAPEm Resource From:                     Steve Weege [steveweege@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2013 4:05 PM To: Meghan Koperski Cc: Audra Livergood - NOAA Federal; Dave Clark; Da vid Niebch; Ed Hollowell; Jodie Gless; John Jones; Ken Frehafer; Marine Turtle Permit; Michael Bresette; EndangeredSpecies Resource; SCO@dep.state.fl.us; Shelley Norton; Vince Munne
Sent:                     Thursday, December 05, 2013 4:05 PM To:                       Meghan Koperski Cc:                       Audra Livergood - NOAA Federal; Dave Clark; David Niebch; Ed Hollowell; Jodie Gless; John Jones; Ken Frehafer; Marine Turtle Permit; Michael Bresette; EndangeredSpecies Resource; SCO@dep.state.fl.us; Shelley Norton; Vince Munne


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
November 2013 FPL Marine Turtle Removal Monthly Report Attachments:
November 2013 FPL Marine Turtle Removal Monthly Report Attachments:               November 2013 Marine Turtle Captures.rtf; Monthly Report Notes 2013.xls; FPL St. Lucie Capture Summary 2013.xls; Power Plant Causal Turtles.xlsx Mrs. Meghan Koperski Tequesta Field Laboratory 19100 SE Federal Highway Tequesta, FL 33469
November 2013 Marine Turtle Captures.rtf; M onthly Report Notes 2013.xls; FPL St. Lucie Capture Summary 2013.xls; Powe r Plant Causal Turtles.xlsx Mrs. Meghan Koperski Tequesta Field Laboratory  
 
19100 SE Federal Highway Tequesta, FL 33469  


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


Attached, please find the monthly summary of marine turtle removals for November 2013. This month, we captured eleven (11) Caretta caretta and twenty-six (26)
Attached, please find the monthly summary of marine turtle removals for November 2013. This month, we captured eleven (11) Caretta caretta and twenty-six (26) Chelonia mydas in the intake canal of the St. Lucie power plant on Hutchinson Island. There were two mortalities and two sea turtle were sent for rehabilitation during the month of November.
Chelonia mydas in the intake canal of the St. Lucie power plant on Hutchinson Island. There were two mortalities and two sea tu rtle were sent for rehabilitation during the month of November.  
On November 14th, a severely decomposed subadult loggerhead sea turtle was removed from the top of the temporary 5-inch barrier net. There was no salient cause of death. After consultation with the Florida Fish &
Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), this incident was determined to be non-causal to power plant operations and the turtle was buried behind the dune. On November 15th, a subadult loggerhead sea turtle was removed from the tangle nets that was later sent to a rehab facility. This turtle was slightly underweight and apparently too lethargic to be released. After consultation with FWC, Inwater Research Group (IRG) biologist transported the animal to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC) in Juno Beach for rehabilitation. This was deemed a non-causal stranding. On November 26th, a juvenile green turtle was found underwater on the temporary 5-inch barrier net by Underwater Engineering Services divers during a net cleaning. The turtle was recovered postmortem during a severe algae event that temporarily drug the 5-inch barrier net underwater. The animal was kept on ice and held for necropsy by Nancy Mettee, DVM. According to the necropsy report, forced submergence (drowning) was the likely cause of death based on the overall good condition of this turtle.
This incident was considered causal to plant operations and counts against the take limit established by the most recent Biological Opinion set forth by the National Marine Fisheries Service. On November 30th, a juvenile green turtle was captured in the tangle nets that had fishing line in the mouth and appeared to be hooked deep in the throat. The turtle also had extensive flipper and carapace damage from an old healed injury. After consultation with FWC, IRG transported the turtle to LMC for rehabilitation. This last incident was not considered causal to power plant operations.
The scheduled short-term power plant outage that began on September 29th ended in the beginning of November. Throughout the month, the 5-inch barrier net experienced severe loads of algae that entered into the intake canal system; whereas jellyfish entrainment has been light-to-moderate. There were two severe algae 1


On November 14 th , a severely decomposed subadult loggerhead sea turtle was removed from the top of the temporary 5-inch barrier net. There was no salient cause of death. After consultation with the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), this incident was determined to be non-causal to power plant operations and the turtle was buried behind the dune. On November 15 th , a subadult loggerhead sea turtle was removed from the tangle nets that was later sent to a re hab facility. This turtle was slightly underweight and apparently too lethargic to be released. After consultation with FWC, Inwater Research Group (IRG) biologist transported the animal to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC) in Juno Beach for rehabilitation. This was deemed a non-causal stranding. On November 26 th , a juvenile green turtle was found underwater on the temporary 5-inch barrier net by Underwater Engineering Services divers during a ne t cleaning. The turtle was recovered postmortem during a severe algae event that temporarily drug the 5-inch ba rrier net underwater. The animal was kept on ice and held for necropsy by Nanc y Mettee, DVM. According to the necropsy report, forced submergence (drowning) was the likely cause of death based on the overall goo d condition of this turtle.
intrusions, one on the 16th and the other on the 26th of the month. Both times, Underwater Engineering Services (UESI) was called upon to deploy divers, sometimes on a 24-hour basis, to inspect and clean the 5-inch barrier net. In addition, Inwater Research Group biologists ramped up canal monitoring and reporting as well as proactive turtle capturing efforts in response to these periods of heavy algae entrainment. Unfortunately, the weight of the algae overwhelmed the temporary 5-inch barrier net during the second severe algae event and the net became submerged for approximately 2.5 hours before being restored by UESI dive teams. The temporary barrier net was submerged by up to ten inches. In addition, partial occlusion of the nets surface area by algal matting resulted in increased velocity where water still flowed through, creating the potential to trap turtles by pinning them against the net. During this time period, a juvenile green sea turtle made it past the 5-inch net.
This incident was considered causal to plant operations and counts against the take limit established by the most recent Biological Opinion set forth by the National Marine Fisheries Service. On November 30 th , a juvenile green turtle was captured in th e tangle nets that had fishing line in the mouth and appeared to be hooked deep in the throat. The turtle also had extensive flipper and carapace damage from an old healed injury. After consultation with FWC, IRG transported the turtle to LMC for rehabilitation. This last incident was not considered causal to power plant operations.  
The turtle eluded capture until it was recovered from the intake wells inside the power plants protected area on December 1st. The turtle was given a health assessment, measured, photographed and released in good condition later that morning. No other turtles have been observed beyond the 5-inch net. Florida Power &
Light has moved beyond the design phase for a permanent 5-inch barrier net and awarded the contract for its installation with an expected completion date in 2014.
The tag numbers and morphometric data for all turtles captured during the month have been included with this report (see attachments/addendums). Also included is a spreadsheet for all captures, mortalities, injuries, and causal events delineated by species and by month for the year 2013. In addition, this spreadsheet also tracks fresh scrapes incurred on captured turtles for the current month, as well as the entire year. An additional Excel spreadsheet was added this year that tracks all causal injuries and mortalities incurred by sea turtles at the St.
Lucie Plant since 2001.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
Sincerely, Steve Steve Weege Sr. Environmental Specialist Inwater Research Group, Inc.
4160 NE Hyline Dr.
Jensen Beach, FL 34957 sweege@inwater.org (772) 349-7252 2


The scheduled short-term power plant outage that began on September 29 th ended in the beginning of November. Throughout the month, the 5-inch barrier net expe rienced severe loads of al gae that entered into the intake canal system; whereas jellyfish entrainment has been light-to-moderate. Th ere were two severe algae 2 intrusions, one on the 16 th and the other on the 26 th of the month. Both times, U nderwater Engineering Services (UESI) was called upon to deploy divers, sometimes on a 24-hour basis, to inspect and clean the 5-inch barrier net. In addition, Inwater Research Group biologists ramped up canal monitoring and reporting as well as proactive turtle capturing efforts in response to these periods of heavy algae entrainment. Unfortunately, the weight of the algae overwhelmed the temporary 5-inch ba rrier net during the second severe algae event and the net became submerged for approximately 2.5 hours before being restored by UESI dive teams. The temporary barrier net was submerged by up to ten inches. In additi on, partial occlusion of the net's surface area by algal matting resulted in increased velocity where water still flowed through, creati ng the potential to trap turtles by pinning them against the net. During this time period, a juvenile green sea turtle made it past the 5-inch net.
Hearing Identifier:    NRR_PMDA Email Number:          948 Mail Envelope Properties      (CAJrYmh86Z2SckKj5kP1+LBjFRL9mVZz7rx6bx9cALB7GbLXV0g)
The turtle eluded capture until it was recovered from the intake wells inside the power plant's protected area on December 1 st. The turtle was given a health assessment, measured, photographed and released in good condition later that morning. No other turtles have b een observed beyond the 5-inch net. Florida Power & Light has moved beyond the design phase for a permanent 5-inch barrier net and awarded the contract for its installation with an expected completion date in 2014.
The tag numbers and morphometric data for all turtles captured during the month have been included with this report (see attachments/addendums). Also included is a spreadsheet for all captures, mortalities, injuries, and causal events delineated by species and by month for the year 2013. In addition, this spreadsheet also tracks fresh scrapes incurred on captured turtles for the current month, as well as the entire year. An additional Excel


spreadsheet was added this year that tracks all causal injuries and mortalities incurred by sea turtles at the St.
==Subject:==
Lucie Plant since 2001.
November 2013 FPL Marine Turtle Removal Monthly Report Sent Date:              12/5/2013 4:05:01 PM Received Date:          12/5/2013 4:05:32 PM From:                  Steve Weege Created By:            steveweege@gmail.com Recipients:
 
"Audra Livergood - NOAA Federal" <audra.livergood@noaa.gov>
Please feel free to contact me with any questions.  
Tracking Status: None "Dave Clark" <dclark@inwater.org>
 
Tracking Status: None "David Niebch" <David.Niebch@fpl.com>
Sincerely,
Tracking Status: None "Ed Hollowell" <Ed.Hollowell@fpl.com>
 
Tracking Status: None "Jodie Gless" <Jodie_Gless@FPL.com>
Steve
Tracking Status: None "John Jones" <John.Jones@FPL.com>
 
Tracking Status: None "Ken Frehafer" <Ken_Frehafer@FPL.com>
Steve Weege Sr. Environmental Specialist Inwater Research Group, Inc.  
Tracking Status: None "Marine Turtle Permit" <MTP@MyFWC.com>
 
Tracking Status: None "Michael Bresette" <mbresette@inwater.org>
4160 NE Hyline Dr.  
Tracking Status: None "EndangeredSpecies Resource" <EndangeredSpecies.Resource@nrc.gov>
 
Tracking Status: None "SCO@dep.state.fl.us" <SCO@dep.state.fl.us>
Jensen Beach, FL  34957 sweege@inwater.org (772) 349-7252
Tracking Status: None "Shelley Norton" <Shelley.Norton@NOAA.gov>
 
Tracking Status: None "Vince Munne" <Vince.Munne@fpl.com>
Hearing Identifier: NRR_PMDA Email Number: 948  Mail Envelope Properties  (CAJrYmh86Z2SckKj5kP1+LBjFRL9mVZz7rx6bx9cALB7GbLXV0g) 
Tracking Status: None "Meghan Koperski" <Meghan.Koperski@MyFWC.com>
Tracking Status: None Post Office:            mail.gmail.com Files                          Size                  Date & Time MESSAGE                        5321                  12/5/2013 4:05:32 PM November 2013 Marine Turtle Captures.rtf                    23234 Monthly Report Notes 2013.xls                173120 FPL St. Lucie Capture Summary 2013.xls                      185920 Power Plant Causal Turtles.xlsx                      14161 Options Priority:                       Standard Return Notification:           No


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November 2013 FPL Marine Turtle Removal Monthly Report  Sent Date:  12/5/2013 4:05:01 PM  Received Date: 12/5/2013 4:05:32 PM From:    Steve Weege Created By:  steveweege@gmail.com Recipients:     "Audra Livergood - NOAA Federal" <audra.livergood@noaa.gov>
Recipients Received:
Tracking Status: None  "Dave Clark" <dclark@inwater.org>
Tracking Status: None  "David Niebch" <David.Niebch@fpl.com>  Tracking Status: None "Ed Hollowell" <Ed.Hollowell@fpl.com>  Tracking Status: None  "Jodie Gless" <Jodie_Gless@FPL.com>
Tracking Status: None  "John Jones" <John.Jones@FPL.com>  Tracking Status: None "Ken Frehafer" <Ken_Frehafer@FPL.com>  Tracking Status: None  "Marine Turtle Permit" <MTP@MyFWC.com>
Tracking Status: None  "Michael Bresette" <mbresette@inwater.org>  Tracking Status: None  "EndangeredSpecies Resource" <EndangeredSpecies.Resource@nrc.gov>  Tracking Status: None "SCO@dep.state.fl.us" <SCO@dep.state.fl.us>  Tracking Status: None  "Shelley Norton" <Shelley.Norton@NOAA.gov>
Tracking Status: None  "Vince Munne" <Vince.Munne@fpl.com>  Tracking Status: None "Meghan Koperski" <Meghan.Koperski@MyFWC.com>  Tracking Status: None


Post Office:   mail.gmail.com Files    Size     Date & Time MESSAGE    5321     12/5/2013 4:05:32 PM November 2013 Marine Turtle Captures.rtf   23234 Monthly Report Notes 2013.xls    173120 FPL St. Lucie Capture Summary 2013.xls    185920 Power Plant Causal Turtles.xlsx    14161  
MARINE TURTLE REMOVALS ST. LUCIE PLANT INTAKE CANAL NOVEMBER 2013 Date    Species        Note    Tag #'s    SMCL SSCL CSCL CMCW SMCW SMPL Weight  Method (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm)  (kg) 11/1/2013 Caretta caretta      EEP331/EEP332  61.9 62.9 70.6 62.6 49.0 48.8 34.4  South net 11/5/2013 Chelonia mydas  1  EEA333/EEP333   47.6 47.8 50.8 45.2 36.7 39.1 14.1  North net 11/6/2013 Caretta caretta     EEP334/EEP335  71.2 72.1 77.7 75.2 60.8 56.4 55.2  North net 11/10/2013 Chelonia mydas      EEP336/EEP337  54.4 54.7 57.6 49.5 42.6 45.0 23.5  Dip net 11/11/2013 Chelonia mydas     989001001237127  26.8 27.1 28.1 24.7 22.6 23.4  2.3  South net 11/12/2013 Chelonia mydas  2  EEA321/EEP340  46.2 46.3 49.8 45.6 38.2 39.8 14.8  North net 11/12/2013 Chelonia mydas      EEP338/EEP339  49.2 49.7 53.5 48.1 40.0 40.2 17.3  North net 11/14/2013 Chelonia mydas  3      EEA204      54.0 54.4 58.1 50.2 43.2 47.2 22.9  North net 11/14/2013 Chelonia mydas  4  EEP341/EEP342  33.5 34.0 35.5 30.8 27.1 27.7  5.1  South net 11/14/2013 Caretta caretta      EEP343/EEP344  64.5 66.6 70.4 67.7 54.6 50.4 37.8  North net 11/14/2013 Chelonia mydas      EEP345/EEP346  42.9 43.4 45.9 39.1 33.3 36.3 10.8  South net 11/14/2013 Caretta caretta  5   JRG131114-01  61.2 61.9 67.2 65.0 55.2 46.5      Barrier net 11/15/2013 Caretta caretta      EEP347/EEP348  70.5 72.3 79.0 75.0 58.0 56.4 53.1 South net 11/15/2013 Caretta caretta  6  EEP349/EEP350  65.5 67.5 71.5 71.8 55.8 50.0 36.8  North net 11/16/2013 Chelonia mydas      989001001237054  28.4 28.8 30.5 25.0 22.3 24.4 2.7 Barrier net


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Date     Species       Note     Tag #'s     SMCL SSCL CSCL CMCW SMCW SMPL Weight   Method (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (kg) 11/16/2013 Chelonia mydas      989001001237132  25.9 26.3 27.7 23.8 21.2 21.7  2.0  Barrier net 11/17/2013 Chelonia mydas     989001001237094  27.3 27.7 28.7 24.7 22.2 22.8 2.7   Dip net 11/18/2013 Chelonia mydas      989001001237141  22.9 23.4 24.7 22.1 19.0 19.1  1.6    Dip net 11/19/2013 Chelonia mydas     989001001237089  28.0 28.4 30.1 26.5 23.5 23.3  3.3 Hand capture 11/19/2013 Chelonia mydas     989001001237102  26.5 26.8 28.5 26.0 23.5 22.2.7 Hand capture 11/19/2013 Caretta caretta  7  EEA388/EEA389  61.1 62.0 66.7 64.3 51.1 49.9 32.4  Hand capture 11/19/2013 Caretta caretta      EEP351/EEP352  66.8 69.6 74.1 70.9 56.0 54.0 47.3 Hand capture 11/19/2013 Chelonia mydas       EEP353/EEP354  75.0 75.7 79.9 72.8 61.2 61.7 54.5  Hand capture 11/19/2013 Caretta caretta  8 EEP355/EEP356/RR 83.5  85.4 91.5 84.4 64.9 64.7 94.5 Hand capture S228 11/19/2013 Caretta caretta  9  UUW864/UUW865 65.7    67.3 72.5 67.6 56.9 51.3 40.5 Hand capture 11/22/2013 Chelonia mydas       EEP357/EEP358  34.2 34.5 36.6 30.5 27.0 28.5.South net 11/23/2013 Chelonia mydas      EEP359/EEP360  65.1 66.4 70.9 65.0 53.0 54.9 39.4   North net 11/24/2013 Chelonia mydas 10    EEP322/EEP361  53.7 54.0 57.1 50.4 41.5 43.4 19.7  South net 11/24/2013 Chelonia mydas       EEP362/EEP363  41.8 42.4 45.7 39.5 33.8 34.6  9.6  North net 11/26/2013 Chelonia mydas        4A0B1E6F4B    27.2 27.5 29.0 23.9 21.5 23.0 2.Barrier net 11/26/2013 Chelonia mydas          EEP364      28.2 28.3 30.0 25.5 22.6 23.3.0   Barrier net 11/26/2013 Chelonia mydas 11    RCW131126-01    25.1 25.4 27.3 23.4 20.5 21.1  2.1   Barrier net 11/27/2013 Chelonia mydas        4B04204061    29.2 29.4 31.1 26.4 23.5 24.5  3.North net 11/27/2013 Chelonia mydas       EEP365/EEP366  39.5 39.7 42.3 37.5 32.7 32.4 7.9  North net 11/30/2013 Caretta caretta      EEP367/EEP368  69.3 71.3 77.5 71.3 58.5 54.3 44.9  South net
MARINE TURTLE REMOVALS ST. LUCIE PLANT INTAKE CANAL NOVEMBER 2013 Date Species Note Tag #'s SMCL SSCL CSCL CMCW SMCW SMPL Weight Method   (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (kg) 11/1/2013 Caretta caretta EEP331/EEP332 61.9 62.9 70.6 62.6 49.0 48.8 34.4 South net 11/5/2013 Chelonia mydas 1 EEA333/EEP333 47.6 47.8 50.8 45.2 36.7 39.1 14.1 North net 11/6/2013 Caretta caretta EEP334/EEP335 71.2 72.1 77.7 75.2 60.8 56.4 55.2 North net 11/10/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP336/EEP337 54.4 54.7 57.6 49.5 42.6 45.0 23.5 Dip net 11/11/2013 Chelonia mydas 989001001237127 26.8 27.1 28.1 24.7 22.6 23.4 2.3 South net 11/12/2013 Chelonia mydas 2 EEA321/EEP340 46.2 46.3 49.8 45.6 38.2 39.8 14.8 North net 11/12/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP338/EEP339 49.2 49.7 53.5 48.1 40.0 40.2 17.3 North net 11/14/2013 Chelonia mydas 3 EEA204 54.0 54.4 58.1 50.2 43.2 47.2 22.9 North net 11/14/2013 Chelonia mydas 4 EEP341/EEP342 33.5 34.0 35.5 30.8 27.1 27.7 5.1 South net 11/14/2013 Caretta caretta EEP343/EEP344 64.5 66.6 70.4 67.7 54.6 50.4 37.8 North net 11/14/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP345/EEP346 42.9 43.4 45.9 39.1 33.3 36.3 10.8 South net 11/14/2013 Caretta caretta 5 JRG131114-01 61.2 61.9 67.2 65.0 55.2 46.5 Barrier net 11/15/2013 Caretta caretta EEP347/EEP348 70.5 72.3 79.0 75.0 58.0 56.4 53.1 South net 11/15/2013 Caretta caretta 6 EEP349/EEP350 65.5 67.5 71.5 71.8 55.8 50.0 36.8 North net 11/16/2013 Chelonia mydas 989001001237054 28.4 28.8 30.5 25.0 22.3 24.4 2.7 Barrier net


Date Species Note Tag #'s SMCL SSCL CSCL CMCW SMCW SMPL Weight Method   (cm) (cm) (cm)  (cm) (cm) (cm) (kg)  11/16/2013 Chelonia mydas 989001001237132 25.9 26.3 27.7 23.8 21.2 21.7 2.0 Barrier net 11/17/2013 Chelonia mydas 989001001237094 27.3 27.7 28.7 24.7 22.2 22.8 2.7 Dip net  11/18/2013 Chelonia mydas 989001001237141 22.9 23.4 24.7 22.1 19.0 19.1 1.6 Dip net  11/19/2013 Chelonia mydas 989001001237089 28.0 28.4 30.1 26.5 23.5 23.3 3.3 Hand capture 11/19/2013 Chelonia mydas 989001001237102 26.5 26.8 28.5 26.0 23.5 22.9 2.7 Hand capture 11/19/2013 Caretta caretta 7 EEA388/EEA389 61.1 62.0 66.7 64.3 51.1 49.9 32.4 Hand capture 11/19/2013 Caretta caretta EEP351/EEP352 66.8 69.6 74.1 70.9 56.0 54.0 47.3 Hand capture 11/19/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP353/EEP354 75.0 75.7 79.9 72.8 61.2 61.7 54.5 Hand capture 11/19/2013 Caretta caretta 8 EEP355/EEP356/RR 83.5 85.4 91.5 84.4 64.9 64.7 94.5 Hand capture S228  11/19/2013 Caretta caretta 9 UUW864/UUW865 65.7 67.3 72.5 67.6 56.9 51.3 40.5 Hand capture 11/22/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP357/EEP358 34.2 34.5 36.6 30.5 27.0 28.3 5.0 South net  11/23/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP359/EEP360 65.1 66.4 70.9 65.0 53.0 54.9 39.4 North net  11/24/2013 Chelonia mydas 10 EEP322/EEP361 53.7 54.0 57.1 50.4 41.5 43.4 19.7 South net  11/24/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP362/EEP363 41.8 42.4 45.7 39.5 33.8 34.6 9.6 North net  11/26/2013 Chelonia mydas 4A0B1E6F4B 27.2 27.5 29.0 23.9 21.5 23.0 2.3 Barrier net 11/26/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP364 28.2 28.3 30.0 25.5 22.6 23.8 3.0 Barrier net 11/26/2013 Chelonia mydas 11 RCW131126-01 25.1 25.4 27.3 23.4 20.5 21.1 2.1 Barrier net 11/27/2013 Chelonia mydas 4B04204061 29.2 29.4 31.1 26.4 23.5 24.5 3.3 North net  11/27/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP365/EEP366 39.5 39.7 42.3 37.5 32.7 32.4 7.9 North net  11/30/2013 Caretta caretta EEP367/EEP368 69.3 71.3 77.5 71.3 58.5 54.3 44.9 South net Date Species Note Tag #'s SMCL SSCL  CSCL  CMCW SMCW SMPL  Weight  Method  (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm)  (cm) (cm) (kg) 11/30/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP369/EEP370 47.2 47.5 50.0 42.0 37.3 39.2 14.0 North net 11/30/2013 Chelonia mydas 12 RCW131130-01 41.7 42.0 44.2 41.0 34.6 34.5 9.0 North net NOTES                                                                                                                         
Date     Species     Note   Tag #'s   SMCL SSCL CSCL CMCW SMCW SMPL Weight Method (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm)  (kg) 11/30/2013 Chelonia mydas   EEP369/EEP370 47.2 47.5 50.0 42.0 37.3 39.2 14.0 North net 11/30/2013 Chelonia mydas 12 RCW131130-01   41.7 42.0 44.2 41.0 34.6 34.5 9.0 North net


1.RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 5/31/12, 4/27/13 and 11/5/13. One new inconel tag inserted today in the right front flipper (EEP333).
NOTES
2.RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 10/30/11, 4/21/13 and 11/12/13.
: 1. RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 5/31/12, 4/27/13 and 11/5/13. One new inconel tag inserted today in the right front flipper (EEP333).
3.RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 9/18/11, 4/26/12, 7/7/12, 1/30/13, 5/13/13 and 11/14/13. PAPILLOMAS (Balazs Tumor Score = 1 {light},
: 2. RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 10/30/11, 4/21/13 and 11/12/13.
: 3. RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 9/18/11, 4/26/12, 7/7/12, 1/30/13, 5/13/13 and 11/14/13. PAPILLOMAS (Balazs Tumor Score = 1 {light},
Total Tumor Score = 1).
Total Tumor Score = 1).
4.RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 11/26/12 and 11/14/13. Large notch in marginals in left posterior carapace.
: 4. RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 11/26/12 and 11/14/13. Large notch in marginals in left posterior carapace.
5.DEAD (NON-CAUSAL MORTALITY). Stranding# JRG131114-01. Turtle was severely decomposed; there was no salient cause of death. Weight estimated at 30kg. Animal was buried off beach after consultation
: 5. DEAD (NON-CAUSAL MORTALITY). Stranding# JRG131114-01. Turtle was severely decomposed; there was no salient cause of death. Weight estimated at 30kg. Animal was buried off beach after consultation with the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission.
 
: 6. REHAB (NON-CAUSAL). Stranding# STW131115-01. Turtle was underweight and lethargic. Attempted to release but would not crawl back into ocean. Inwater Research Group biologist transported the animal to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach for rehabilitation.
with the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission.
: 7. RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 5/9/13 and 11/19/13. Turtle had minor healed flipper damage.
6.REHAB (NON-CAUSAL). Stranding# STW131115-01. Turtle was underweight and lethargic. Attempted to release but would not crawl back into ocean. Inwater Research Group biologist transported the animal  
: 8. STRANGE TAG (PIT tag #467D450E35 in left front flipper & Inconel Tag #RRS228 in left rear flipper).
 
Turtle originally captured in a pound net in Carteret County, North Carolina on 5/19/06. Sexed by the National Marine Fisheries Service via laparoscopy when originally captured (male). Two new inconel tags inserted on this capture event (front flippers).
to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach for rehabilitation.
: 9. STRANGE TAG (PIT Tag #982000190653268). "Kingston" was originally captured in Cape Cod, MA during a cold-stun event. The animal was rehabilitated by the Loggerhead Marinelife Center of Juno Beach and released on 4/19/13.
7.RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 5/9/13 and 11/19/13. Turtle had minor healed flipper damage.
: 10. RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 2/17/10, 10/8/13 and 11/24/13. New inconel tag (EEP361) inserted today in the right front flipper.
8.STRANGE TAG (PIT tag #467D450E35 in left front flipper & Inconel Tag #RRS228 in left rear flipper).
: 11. DEAD (CAUSAL MORTALITY). Stranding# RCW131126-01. The turtle was found underwater on the temporary 5-inch barrier net by Underwater Engineering Services divers while cleaning the net. The turtle was recovered postmortem during a severe algae event that temporarily drug the 5-inch barrier net underwater. The animal was kept on ice and held for necropsy by Nancy Mettee, DVM. According to the necropsy report, forced submergence (drowning) was the likely cause of death based on the overall good condition of this turtle. Sex determined from necropsy (female).
Turtle originally captured in a pound net in Carteret County, North Carolina on 5/19/06. Sexed by the  
: 12. REHAB (NON-CAUSAL). Stranding# RCW131130-01. The turtle had fishing line in the mouth and appeared to be hooked deep in the throat. The animal was also missing the entire left front flipper (healed).
 
Two large pieces of the carapace were missing on the right side of the body from an old healed injury (large portions of the 1st, 3rd and 4th right costal scutes missing). Inwater Research Group biologists transported the turtle to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach for rehabilitation.
National Marine Fisheries Service via laparoscopy when originally captured (male). Two new inconel tags  
SMCL = Straight Minimum Carapace Length SMCL = Straight Standard Carapace Length CSCL = Curved Standard Carapace Length CMCW = Curved Maximum Carapace Width SMCW = Straight Maximum Carapace Width SMPL = Straight Midline Plastron Length
 
inserted on this capture event (front flippers).
9.STRANGE TAG (PIT Tag #982000190653268). "Kingston" was originally captured in Cape Cod, MA during a cold-stun event. The animal was rehabilitated by the Loggerhead Marinelife Center of Juno Beach  
 
and released on 4/19/13.
10.RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 2/17/10, 10/8/13 and 11/24/13. New inconel tag (EEP361) inserted today in the right front flipper.
11.DEAD (CAUSAL MORTALITY). Stranding# RCW131126-01. The turtle was found underwater on the temporary 5-inch barrier net by Underwater Engineering Services divers while cleaning the net. The turtle
 
was recovered postmortem during a severe algae event that temporarily drug the 5-inch barrier net  
 
underwater. The animal was kept on ice and held for necropsy by Nancy Mettee, DVM. According to the
 
necropsy report, forced submergence (drowning) was the likely cause of death based on the overall good
 
condition of this turtle. Sex determined from necropsy (female).
12.REHAB (NON-CAUSAL). Stranding# RCW131130-01. The turtle had fishing line in the mouth and appeared to be hooked deep in the throat. The animal was also missing the entire left front flipper (healed).  
 
Two large pieces of the carapace were missing on the right side of the body from an old healed injury (large  
 
portions of the 1st, 3rd and 4th right costal scutes missing). Inwater Research Group biologists transported
 
the turtle to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach for rehabilitation.
SMCL = Straight Minimum Carapace Length SMCL = Straight Standard Carapace Length
 
CSCL = Curved Standard Carapace Length
 
CMCW = Curved Maximum Carapace Width


SMCW = Straight Maximum Carapace Width
Loggerheads      Green turtles    Hawksbills    Leatherbacks    Kemp's ridley (Chelonia    (Eretmochelys  (Dermochelys    (Lepidochelys (Caretta caretta)      mydas)        imbricata)      coriacea)          kempii)    Overall Totals Year to          Year to        Year to        Year to          Year to        Year to Nov-13    Date  Nov-13    Date Nov-13 Date Nov-13        Date  Nov-13    Date Nov-13 Date Captures    11        284    26      169      0      2    0        2      0        0    37      457 Causal Mortalities    0        0        1      1      0      0    0        0      0        0    1        1 Non-causal Mortalities    1        2        0      1      0      0    0        0      0        0    1        3 Causal Injuries      0        1        0      0      0      0    0        0      0        0    0        1 Sent to rehab      1        7        1      4      0      0    0        0      0        0    2        11 Fresh              Year to          Year to        Year to        Year to          Year to        Year to Scrapes    Nov-13    Date  Nov-13 Date Nov-13 Date Nov-13            Date  Nov-13 Date Nov-13 Date None      3        57      4        33      0      1    0        0      0        0    7        91 Minor      7        204      21      117      0      0    0        2      0        0    28      323 Moderate      1        22      1      19      0      1    0        0      0        0    2        42 Severe      0          1      0        0      0      0    0        0      0        0    0        1 Percent with mod/sev scrapes    9.1%      8.1%    3.8%    11.2%    N/A    50.0%  N/A      0.0%    N/A      N/A  5.4%    9.4%


SMPL = Straight Midline Plastron Length Nov-13 Year to DateNov-13 Year to DateNov-13 Year to DateNov-13 Year to DateNov-13 Year to DateNov-13 Year to DateCaptures11 284 26 169 0 2 0 2 0 0 37 457 Causal Mortalities 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Non-causal Mortalities 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Causal Injuries 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Sent to rehab 1 7 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 Fresh ScrapesNov-13 Year to DateNov-13 Year to DateNov-13 Year to DateNov-13 Year to DateNov-13 Year to DateNov-13 Year to DateNone3 57 4 33 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 91Minor7 204 21 117 0 0 0 2 0 0 28 323Moderate1 22 1 19 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 42Severe0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Percent with mod/sev scrapes 9.1%8.1%3.8%11.2%N/A 50.0%N/A 0.0%N/A N/A 5.4%9.4%LeatherbacksLoggerheadsGreen turtles (Caretta caretta)(Chelonia mydas)Overall Totals Kemp's ridley (Lepidochelys kempii)(Eretmochelys imbricata)(Dermochelys coriacea)Hawksbills 200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012**2013 Injury / Mortality Totals by Species Total Captures2703415386234844192274202602953022322844,695 Injuries00001*301100118 Mortalities10010*21000100024 Total Captures3212923942864282671012991614442171271693,506 Injuries001037022100016 Mortalities421111120312120 Total Captures204201101202217 Injuries00000000000000 Mortalities00000000000000 Total Captures102133020700019 Injuries00000000000000 Mortalities00000000000000 Total Captures636222142321236 Injuries00000000000000 Mortalities0000000000000052225321535132686006369449149176923307254247515213624578,273
Injury / Mortality St Lucie Power Plant Causal Turtles      2001      2002      2003      2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 **2013 Totals by Species Total Captures      270        341        538      623  484  419  227  420  260  295  302  232  284       4,695 Loggerhead              Injuries          0          0          0        0   1    *3  0   1    1    0   0   1    1            8 Mortalities         1          0         0         1   0  *21  0    0    0    1   0   0     0           24 Total Captures      321        292        394      286  428  267  101  299  161  444  217  127  169        3,506 Green                Injuries          0         0          1        0   3    7  0   2    2    1    0    0    0          16 Mortalities          4          2          1        1    1     1   1    2    0    3    1    2    1           20 Total Captures        2         0         4        2    0    1   1    0    1    2    0    2    2          17 Leatherback            Injuries          0          0          0        0    0    0  0    0    0   0   0   0     0           0 Mortalities          0          0          0        0    0     0   0   0   0   0   0   0     0           0 Total Captures        1         0          2        1   3    3  0    2    0    7   0    0     0           19 Kemp's Ridley            Injuries          0         0         0         0   0     0   0   0   0   0   0   0     0           0 Mortalities          0         0         0         0   0     0   0   0   0   0   0   0     0           0 Total Captures        6          3          6        2    2    2  1   4    2    3    2    1     2           36 Hawksbill              Injuries          0          0          0        0    0    0  0    0    0    0    0    0    0            0 Mortalities          0          0          0        0    0    0  0    0    0    0    0    0     0           0 Injury / Mortality Yearly Totals         5          2          2        2    5    32  1    5    3    5    1    3    2          68 Total Captures per Year              600        636        944      914  917  692  330  725  424  751  521  362  457        8,273
*The loggerhead causal injuries and mortalities in 2006 were all hatchlings.
*The loggerhead causal injuries and mortalities in 2006 were all hatchlings.
**2013 is a partial year St Lucie Power Plant Causal Turtles Total Captures per Year Loggerhead Green Leatherback Kemp's Ridley Hawksbill Injury / Mortality Yearly Totals}}
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November 2013 FPL Marine Turtle Removal Monthly Report Attachments: November 2013 Marine Turtle Captures.rtf; Monthly Report Notes 2013.xls; FPL St. Lucie Capture Summary 2013.xls; Power Plant Causal Turtles.xlsx Mrs. Meghan Koperski Tequesta Field Laboratory 19100 SE Federal Highway Tequesta, FL 33469

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Marine Turtle Removal Monthly Summary November 2013

Dear Meghan,

Attached, please find the monthly summary of marine turtle removals for November 2013. This month, we captured eleven (11) Caretta caretta and twenty-six (26) Chelonia mydas in the intake canal of the St. Lucie power plant on Hutchinson Island. There were two mortalities and two sea turtle were sent for rehabilitation during the month of November.

On November 14th, a severely decomposed subadult loggerhead sea turtle was removed from the top of the temporary 5-inch barrier net. There was no salient cause of death. After consultation with the Florida Fish &

Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), this incident was determined to be non-causal to power plant operations and the turtle was buried behind the dune. On November 15th, a subadult loggerhead sea turtle was removed from the tangle nets that was later sent to a rehab facility. This turtle was slightly underweight and apparently too lethargic to be released. After consultation with FWC, Inwater Research Group (IRG) biologist transported the animal to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC) in Juno Beach for rehabilitation. This was deemed a non-causal stranding. On November 26th, a juvenile green turtle was found underwater on the temporary 5-inch barrier net by Underwater Engineering Services divers during a net cleaning. The turtle was recovered postmortem during a severe algae event that temporarily drug the 5-inch barrier net underwater. The animal was kept on ice and held for necropsy by Nancy Mettee, DVM. According to the necropsy report, forced submergence (drowning) was the likely cause of death based on the overall good condition of this turtle.

This incident was considered causal to plant operations and counts against the take limit established by the most recent Biological Opinion set forth by the National Marine Fisheries Service. On November 30th, a juvenile green turtle was captured in the tangle nets that had fishing line in the mouth and appeared to be hooked deep in the throat. The turtle also had extensive flipper and carapace damage from an old healed injury. After consultation with FWC, IRG transported the turtle to LMC for rehabilitation. This last incident was not considered causal to power plant operations.

The scheduled short-term power plant outage that began on September 29th ended in the beginning of November. Throughout the month, the 5-inch barrier net experienced severe loads of algae that entered into the intake canal system; whereas jellyfish entrainment has been light-to-moderate. There were two severe algae 1

intrusions, one on the 16th and the other on the 26th of the month. Both times, Underwater Engineering Services (UESI) was called upon to deploy divers, sometimes on a 24-hour basis, to inspect and clean the 5-inch barrier net. In addition, Inwater Research Group biologists ramped up canal monitoring and reporting as well as proactive turtle capturing efforts in response to these periods of heavy algae entrainment. Unfortunately, the weight of the algae overwhelmed the temporary 5-inch barrier net during the second severe algae event and the net became submerged for approximately 2.5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> before being restored by UESI dive teams. The temporary barrier net was submerged by up to ten inches. In addition, partial occlusion of the nets surface area by algal matting resulted in increased velocity where water still flowed through, creating the potential to trap turtles by pinning them against the net. During this time period, a juvenile green sea turtle made it past the 5-inch net.

The turtle eluded capture until it was recovered from the intake wells inside the power plants protected area on December 1st. The turtle was given a health assessment, measured, photographed and released in good condition later that morning. No other turtles have been observed beyond the 5-inch net. Florida Power &

Light has moved beyond the design phase for a permanent 5-inch barrier net and awarded the contract for its installation with an expected completion date in 2014.

The tag numbers and morphometric data for all turtles captured during the month have been included with this report (see attachments/addendums). Also included is a spreadsheet for all captures, mortalities, injuries, and causal events delineated by species and by month for the year 2013. In addition, this spreadsheet also tracks fresh scrapes incurred on captured turtles for the current month, as well as the entire year. An additional Excel spreadsheet was added this year that tracks all causal injuries and mortalities incurred by sea turtles at the St.

Lucie Plant since 2001.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

Sincerely, Steve Steve Weege Sr. Environmental Specialist Inwater Research Group, Inc.

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MARINE TURTLE REMOVALS ST. LUCIE PLANT INTAKE CANAL NOVEMBER 2013 Date Species Note Tag #'s SMCL SSCL CSCL CMCW SMCW SMPL Weight Method (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (kg) 11/1/2013 Caretta caretta EEP331/EEP332 61.9 62.9 70.6 62.6 49.0 48.8 34.4 South net 11/5/2013 Chelonia mydas 1 EEA333/EEP333 47.6 47.8 50.8 45.2 36.7 39.1 14.1 North net 11/6/2013 Caretta caretta EEP334/EEP335 71.2 72.1 77.7 75.2 60.8 56.4 55.2 North net 11/10/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP336/EEP337 54.4 54.7 57.6 49.5 42.6 45.0 23.5 Dip net 11/11/2013 Chelonia mydas 989001001237127 26.8 27.1 28.1 24.7 22.6 23.4 2.3 South net 11/12/2013 Chelonia mydas 2 EEA321/EEP340 46.2 46.3 49.8 45.6 38.2 39.8 14.8 North net 11/12/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP338/EEP339 49.2 49.7 53.5 48.1 40.0 40.2 17.3 North net 11/14/2013 Chelonia mydas 3 EEA204 54.0 54.4 58.1 50.2 43.2 47.2 22.9 North net 11/14/2013 Chelonia mydas 4 EEP341/EEP342 33.5 34.0 35.5 30.8 27.1 27.7 5.1 South net 11/14/2013 Caretta caretta EEP343/EEP344 64.5 66.6 70.4 67.7 54.6 50.4 37.8 North net 11/14/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP345/EEP346 42.9 43.4 45.9 39.1 33.3 36.3 10.8 South net 11/14/2013 Caretta caretta 5 JRG131114-01 61.2 61.9 67.2 65.0 55.2 46.5 Barrier net 11/15/2013 Caretta caretta EEP347/EEP348 70.5 72.3 79.0 75.0 58.0 56.4 53.1 South net 11/15/2013 Caretta caretta 6 EEP349/EEP350 65.5 67.5 71.5 71.8 55.8 50.0 36.8 North net 11/16/2013 Chelonia mydas 989001001237054 28.4 28.8 30.5 25.0 22.3 24.4 2.7 Barrier net

Date Species Note Tag #'s SMCL SSCL CSCL CMCW SMCW SMPL Weight Method (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (kg) 11/16/2013 Chelonia mydas 989001001237132 25.9 26.3 27.7 23.8 21.2 21.7 2.0 Barrier net 11/17/2013 Chelonia mydas 989001001237094 27.3 27.7 28.7 24.7 22.2 22.8 2.7 Dip net 11/18/2013 Chelonia mydas 989001001237141 22.9 23.4 24.7 22.1 19.0 19.1 1.6 Dip net 11/19/2013 Chelonia mydas 989001001237089 28.0 28.4 30.1 26.5 23.5 23.3 3.3 Hand capture 11/19/2013 Chelonia mydas 989001001237102 26.5 26.8 28.5 26.0 23.5 22.9 2.7 Hand capture 11/19/2013 Caretta caretta 7 EEA388/EEA389 61.1 62.0 66.7 64.3 51.1 49.9 32.4 Hand capture 11/19/2013 Caretta caretta EEP351/EEP352 66.8 69.6 74.1 70.9 56.0 54.0 47.3 Hand capture 11/19/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP353/EEP354 75.0 75.7 79.9 72.8 61.2 61.7 54.5 Hand capture 11/19/2013 Caretta caretta 8 EEP355/EEP356/RR 83.5 85.4 91.5 84.4 64.9 64.7 94.5 Hand capture S228 11/19/2013 Caretta caretta 9 UUW864/UUW865 65.7 67.3 72.5 67.6 56.9 51.3 40.5 Hand capture 11/22/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP357/EEP358 34.2 34.5 36.6 30.5 27.0 28.3 5.0 South net 11/23/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP359/EEP360 65.1 66.4 70.9 65.0 53.0 54.9 39.4 North net 11/24/2013 Chelonia mydas 10 EEP322/EEP361 53.7 54.0 57.1 50.4 41.5 43.4 19.7 South net 11/24/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP362/EEP363 41.8 42.4 45.7 39.5 33.8 34.6 9.6 North net 11/26/2013 Chelonia mydas 4A0B1E6F4B 27.2 27.5 29.0 23.9 21.5 23.0 2.3 Barrier net 11/26/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP364 28.2 28.3 30.0 25.5 22.6 23.8 3.0 Barrier net 11/26/2013 Chelonia mydas 11 RCW131126-01 25.1 25.4 27.3 23.4 20.5 21.1 2.1 Barrier net 11/27/2013 Chelonia mydas 4B04204061 29.2 29.4 31.1 26.4 23.5 24.5 3.3 North net 11/27/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP365/EEP366 39.5 39.7 42.3 37.5 32.7 32.4 7.9 North net 11/30/2013 Caretta caretta EEP367/EEP368 69.3 71.3 77.5 71.3 58.5 54.3 44.9 South net

Date Species Note Tag #'s SMCL SSCL CSCL CMCW SMCW SMPL Weight Method (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) (kg) 11/30/2013 Chelonia mydas EEP369/EEP370 47.2 47.5 50.0 42.0 37.3 39.2 14.0 North net 11/30/2013 Chelonia mydas 12 RCW131130-01 41.7 42.0 44.2 41.0 34.6 34.5 9.0 North net

NOTES

1. RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 5/31/12, 4/27/13 and 11/5/13. One new inconel tag inserted today in the right front flipper (EEP333).
2. RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 10/30/11, 4/21/13 and 11/12/13.
3. RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 9/18/11, 4/26/12, 7/7/12, 1/30/13, 5/13/13 and 11/14/13. PAPILLOMAS (Balazs Tumor Score = 1 {light},

Total Tumor Score = 1).

4. RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 11/26/12 and 11/14/13. Large notch in marginals in left posterior carapace.
5. DEAD (NON-CAUSAL MORTALITY). Stranding# JRG131114-01. Turtle was severely decomposed; there was no salient cause of death. Weight estimated at 30kg. Animal was buried off beach after consultation with the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission.
6. REHAB (NON-CAUSAL). Stranding# STW131115-01. Turtle was underweight and lethargic. Attempted to release but would not crawl back into ocean. Inwater Research Group biologist transported the animal to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach for rehabilitation.
7. RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 5/9/13 and 11/19/13. Turtle had minor healed flipper damage.
8. STRANGE TAG (PIT tag #467D450E35 in left front flipper & Inconel Tag #RRS228 in left rear flipper).

Turtle originally captured in a pound net in Carteret County, North Carolina on 5/19/06. Sexed by the National Marine Fisheries Service via laparoscopy when originally captured (male). Two new inconel tags inserted on this capture event (front flippers).

9. STRANGE TAG (PIT Tag #982000190653268). "Kingston" was originally captured in Cape Cod, MA during a cold-stun event. The animal was rehabilitated by the Loggerhead Marinelife Center of Juno Beach and released on 4/19/13.
10. RECAPTURE. Turtle was removed from the intake canal, tagged and released at Hutchinson Island on 2/17/10, 10/8/13 and 11/24/13. New inconel tag (EEP361) inserted today in the right front flipper.
11. DEAD (CAUSAL MORTALITY). Stranding# RCW131126-01. The turtle was found underwater on the temporary 5-inch barrier net by Underwater Engineering Services divers while cleaning the net. The turtle was recovered postmortem during a severe algae event that temporarily drug the 5-inch barrier net underwater. The animal was kept on ice and held for necropsy by Nancy Mettee, DVM. According to the necropsy report, forced submergence (drowning) was the likely cause of death based on the overall good condition of this turtle. Sex determined from necropsy (female).
12. REHAB (NON-CAUSAL). Stranding# RCW131130-01. The turtle had fishing line in the mouth and appeared to be hooked deep in the throat. The animal was also missing the entire left front flipper (healed).

Two large pieces of the carapace were missing on the right side of the body from an old healed injury (large portions of the 1st, 3rd and 4th right costal scutes missing). Inwater Research Group biologists transported the turtle to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach for rehabilitation.

SMCL = Straight Minimum Carapace Length SMCL = Straight Standard Carapace Length CSCL = Curved Standard Carapace Length CMCW = Curved Maximum Carapace Width SMCW = Straight Maximum Carapace Width SMPL = Straight Midline Plastron Length

Loggerheads Green turtles Hawksbills Leatherbacks Kemp's ridley (Chelonia (Eretmochelys (Dermochelys (Lepidochelys (Caretta caretta) mydas) imbricata) coriacea) kempii) Overall Totals Year to Year to Year to Year to Year to Year to Nov-13 Date Nov-13 Date Nov-13 Date Nov-13 Date Nov-13 Date Nov-13 Date Captures 11 284 26 169 0 2 0 2 0 0 37 457 Causal Mortalities 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Non-causal Mortalities 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Causal Injuries 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Sent to rehab 1 7 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 Fresh Year to Year to Year to Year to Year to Year to Scrapes Nov-13 Date Nov-13 Date Nov-13 Date Nov-13 Date Nov-13 Date Nov-13 Date None 3 57 4 33 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 91 Minor 7 204 21 117 0 0 0 2 0 0 28 323 Moderate 1 22 1 19 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 42 Severe 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Percent with mod/sev scrapes 9.1% 8.1% 3.8% 11.2% N/A 50.0% N/A 0.0% N/A N/A 5.4% 9.4%

Injury / Mortality St Lucie Power Plant Causal Turtles 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 **2013 Totals by Species Total Captures 270 341 538 623 484 419 227 420 260 295 302 232 284 4,695 Loggerhead Injuries 0 0 0 0 1 *3 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 8 Mortalities 1 0 0 1 0 *21 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 24 Total Captures 321 292 394 286 428 267 101 299 161 444 217 127 169 3,506 Green Injuries 0 0 1 0 3 7 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 16 Mortalities 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 3 1 2 1 20 Total Captures 2 0 4 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 17 Leatherback Injuries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mortalities 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Captures 1 0 2 1 3 3 0 2 0 7 0 0 0 19 Kemp's Ridley Injuries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mortalities 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Captures 6 3 6 2 2 2 1 4 2 3 2 1 2 36 Hawksbill Injuries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mortalities 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Injury / Mortality Yearly Totals 5 2 2 2 5 32 1 5 3 5 1 3 2 68 Total Captures per Year 600 636 944 914 917 692 330 725 424 751 521 362 457 8,273

  • The loggerhead causal injuries and mortalities in 2006 were all hatchlings.
    • 2013 is a partial year