The Florida Aquarium Reaches Capacity with Endangered Sea Turtle Rescues
Apollo Beach, FL (February 27, 2025) – The Florida Aquarium is facing an unprecedented challenge as record numbers of cold-stressed sea turtles arrive at its Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Center in Apollo Beach. With 18 new turtles arriving Wednesday, it brings the total to 56 turtles under critical care at the center—the highest number at one time. The Aquarium is now at full capacity as frigid water temperatures continue to threaten endangered sea turtles along Florida’s east coast.
On Wednesday, the Aquarium also released two rehabilitated Kemp’s ridley sea turtles, which were rescued in New England, to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). This milestone highlights the dedication and success of the Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Center’s efforts.
- Visiting The Florida Aquarium or becoming an annual member. A portion of every ticket sold goes toward sea turtle rehabilitation efforts.
- Donating directly to The Florida Aquarium’s sea turtle conservation efforts.
- Advocating for increased funding and policy changes to protect endangered sea turtles.
- Reporting stranded or distressed sea turtles to FWC’s Wildlife Alert Hotline at 888-404-FWCC.
“The reality is sea turtle bed space, and finances are maxed out,” added Dr. Luke. “We need the public’s help now more than ever.”
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