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Another Leatherback turtle freed – mariners encouraged to report entangled animals

Sep 19, 2014 | PRESS

Another Leatherback turtle rescued -mariners encouraged to report entangled animals  The Marine Animal Entanglement Response (MAER) team at the Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) disentangled a leatherback turtle yesterday, just outside the east entrance to the Cape...

Humpback whale ‘Spinnaker’ freed from life-threatening entanglement

Sep 17, 2014 | PRESS

On Saturday, September 13 the Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) Marine Animal Entanglement Response (MAER) team travelled to Mount Desert, Maine to assist in the disentanglement of a humpback whale. The entangled whale was first spotted by the Bar Harbor Whale Watch...

Entangled leatherback turtle freed by Center for Coastal Studies team

Sep 11, 2014 | PRESS

The Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) disentangled a leatherback sea turtle yesterday afternoon outside of Provincetown Harbor. The very large turtle had multiple wraps of rope around its neck and was dragging heavy fishing gear. The turtle was reported by the Dolphin...

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