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Successful rehabilitation of an oiled sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) affected by the biggest oil spill disaster in Brazil

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  • REM Oliveira

    (Postgraduate Program in Animal Science, Applied Animal Morphophysiology Laboratory (LABMORFA), Department of Animal Sciences, Federal Rural University of Semi-Árido - UFERSA, Mossoró-RN, Brazil
    Costa Branca Cetacean Project, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - PCCB-UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil
    Center of Surveys and Environmental Monitoring - CEMAM, Areia Branca-RN, Brazil
    Vertebrate Morphophysiology Laboratory, Department of Morphology, Bioscience Center - CB, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte - UFRN, Natal-RN, Brazil)

  • FLN Attademo

    (Costa Branca Cetacean Project, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - PCCB-UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil
    Center of Surveys and Environmental Monitoring - CEMAM, Areia Branca-RN, Brazil)

  • JS Galvincio

    (Postgraduate Program in Small Animal Critical Care Medicine, Equalis - Education and Higher Qualification, São Paulo-SP, Brazil)

  • ACB Freire

    (Costa Branca Cetacean Project, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - PCCB-UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil
    Center of Surveys and Environmental Monitoring - CEMAM, Areia Branca-RN, Brazil)

  • AS Silva

    (Costa Branca Cetacean Project, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - PCCB-UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil
    Center of Surveys and Environmental Monitoring - CEMAM, Areia Branca-RN, Brazil)

  • JML Pires

    (Costa Branca Cetacean Project, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - PCCB-UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil
    Center of Surveys and Environmental Monitoring - CEMAM, Areia Branca-RN, Brazil)

  • LRP Lima

    (Costa Branca Cetacean Project, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - PCCB-UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil
    Center of Surveys and Environmental Monitoring - CEMAM, Areia Branca-RN, Brazil)

  • JMF Aguiar

    (Costa Branca Cetacean Project, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - PCCB-UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil
    Center of Surveys and Environmental Monitoring - CEMAM, Areia Branca-RN, Brazil)

  • AB Moreira

    (Costa Branca Cetacean Project, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - PCCB-UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil
    Center of Surveys and Environmental Monitoring - CEMAM, Areia Branca-RN, Brazil)

  • LIS Melo

    (Costa Branca Cetacean Project, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - PCCB-UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil
    Center of Surveys and Environmental Monitoring - CEMAM, Areia Branca-RN, Brazil)

  • SA Gavilan

    (Costa Branca Cetacean Project, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - PCCB-UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil
    Center of Surveys and Environmental Monitoring - CEMAM, Areia Branca-RN, Brazil
    Vertebrate Morphophysiology Laboratory, Department of Morphology, Bioscience Center - CB, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte - UFRN, Natal-RN, Brazil)

  • SA Lima

    (Costa Branca Cetacean Project, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - PCCB-UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil
    Center of Surveys and Environmental Monitoring - CEMAM, Areia Branca-RN, Brazil
    Postgraduate Program in Natural Sciences, Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil)

  • MA Lima

    (Costa Branca Cetacean Project, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - PCCB-UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil
    Center of Surveys and Environmental Monitoring - CEMAM, Areia Branca-RN, Brazil
    Postgraduate Program in Natural Sciences, Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil)

  • FJL Silva

    (Costa Branca Cetacean Project, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - PCCB-UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil
    Center of Surveys and Environmental Monitoring - CEMAM, Areia Branca-RN, Brazil
    Vertebrate Morphophysiology Laboratory, Department of Morphology, Bioscience Center - CB, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte - UFRN, Natal-RN, Brazil
    Postgraduate Program in Natural Sciences, Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, State University of Rio Grande do Norte - UERN, Mossoró-RN, Brazil)

  • MF Oliveira

    (Postgraduate Program in Animal Science, Applied Animal Morphophysiology Laboratory (LABMORFA), Department of Animal Sciences, Federal Rural University of Semi-Árido - UFERSA, Mossoró-RN, Brazil)

Abstract

The standardisation of protocols and discussion of therapeutic procedures in the rehabilitation of turtles affected by oil spills are necessary to optimise the recovery time and increase the chances of survival of these animals. This study aimed at reporting the processes adopted for the stabilisation, decontamination, rehabilitation and release of an oiled olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea), rescued alive on September 23, 2019, at Santa Rita Beach, Extremoz municipality, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. Its entire body was covered by oil. At first, the animal was mechanically dry cleaned using a gauze soaked in mineral oil in the keratinised regions (carapace and plastron) and a gauze soaked in vegetable oil was used on the oral, nasal, ocular, and cloacal mucous membranes. The second stage of the oil removal consisted of washing the animal with heated pressurised water (39 °C) and a neutral detergent using a soft foam sponge. The animal received treatment with antitoxins, antibiotics, analgesics, gastrointestinal protectors, and fluid therapy. After 7 days of treatment, the blood count showed that all the parameters were within the normal range. The oil cleaning process and the therapeutic protocol used in the rehabilitation of the olive ridley sea turtle were efficient.

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  • REM Oliveira & FLN Attademo & JS Galvincio & ACB Freire & AS Silva & JML Pires & LRP Lima & JMF Aguiar & AB Moreira & LIS Melo & SA Gavilan & SA Lima & MA Lima & FJL Silva & MF Oliveira, 2021. "Successful rehabilitation of an oiled sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) affected by the biggest oil spill disaster in Brazil," Veterinární medicína, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 66(7), pages 313-319.
  • Handle: RePEc:caa:jnlvet:v:66:y:2021:i:7:id:81-2020-vetmed
    DOI: 10.17221/81/2020-VETMED
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