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First Sea Turtle Release
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06-20-2016  / 1
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Whitney LabJessica LongSenior Director of Advancement
Project Description
Releasing our first Sea Turtle Hospital Patient with FP disease that that we did surgery and care for here at UF Whitney Laboratory’s Sea Turtle Hospital. We were just cleared to release one by Florida Fish and Wildlife on Monday the 20th at 10 am, at the beach close to us. I can send you more details, I wanted to share this information in case you all wanted to send someone to document or attend. It was named by one of our major donors, however they are out of the country but their family may attend. We are putting out a press release later this afternoon and I will also send it to you.
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[JUL-22-16 Brenton Richardson] YouTube link: https://youtu.be/-3S16-3uJU4

[JUL-06-16 Brenton Richardson] Sent preview (https://youtu.be/-3S16-3uJU4) to Jessica Long, Director of Development & External Relations at UF Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience for feedback
Created on June 16, 2016 at  9:17 PM (EDT). Last updated by UF Advancement Communications on Sept. 14, 2016 at  8:05 AM (EDT). Owned by Miller, Jessica.
Jessica Miller
UF Advancement Communications
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