http://wamu.org/news/12/11/09/maryland_biologists_save_turtles_from_hurricane_sandy

Maryland Biologists Save Turtles From Hurricane Sandy By: Bryan Russo
// November 9, 2012

Even before Hurricane Sandy made landfall on the Eastern Seaboard,
tearing up large portions of Assateague Island, some of which are
still closed today, staffers and biologists from the Marine Animal
Rescue at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, raced across the bridge
to scoop up a nest of loggerhead turtle hatchlings and eggs, and
evacuated them off the barrier island and back to Baltimore.

The nest, which biologists say was the first they've found on the
Maryland side of Assateague Island, contained two tiny hatchlings, one
of which unfortunately died from an alleged bacterial infection, and
160 eggs that had been incubating in the hot sand since late July.

Biologists say the lone surviving hatchling will be nursed back to
health, while the nest of eggs will be incubated and monitored with
ultrasounds to ensure that the baby turtles inside are healthy and
growing to term.

The aquarium plans to release the turtles that survive back into the
wild in the spring.

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