New England Aquarium Marine Animal Rescue Team
Sea Turtle Webcast using Google's Hangouts on Air
Thank you for joining us on the Marine Animal Rescue Team Blog and on the Aquarium's Google+ page to get a live look at the rescue team's work. Here's the recorded hangout.
Looking for more? Check out this previously webcast and this research page for general information about the Aquarium's sea turtle rescue program. You can also read previous posts from this season for more details about the current group of rescued sea turtles.
Stay tuned to this blog for some follow up posts from the Hangout on Air, and leave comments with us if you'd like to be part of the next Hangout!
Just a heads up...there are people outside of the US that use the internet...and even the US has timezones, so maybe a good idea to include this info ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Anonymous. New England is in the Eastern Standard Time zone — we updated the text. We appreciate the reminder!
DeleteHello! We have a question, but not a google + account. Where are the turtles released?
ReplyDeleteGreat question! We'll try to get to that during the webcast.
Deleteabout how many eggs can a female lay in a single nesting?
ReplyDeleteThanks for your question, Dawn. Hope you were able to hear their response.
DeleteThank you for answering our question! (washington, D.C.)
ReplyDeletesave turtles save life
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.It was wonderful and my nearly 3 year old loved it.
ReplyDelete