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1. WildLIFE Conservation News
www.abap-wildlife.com/qa_kane. - [Cached]Published on: 9/26/2006 Last Visited: 11/11/2007
Jenny Albert Aquarist, SeaWorld Orlando -
2. Catching the current again, fast-healing loggerhead returns to sea
www.palmbeachpost.com/localnew - [Cached]Published on: 5/13/2005 Last Visited: 5/14/2005
Jenny Albert, an assistant supervisor at SeaWorld, determined that the turtle had swallowed a 2-inch fishing hook and yards of fishing line. The hook poked a hole through the turtle's esophagus and the fishing line wrapped around his intestines. He was ridden with infections from his injuries.
Albert was pleased by the speed of his recovery. Six months is a more likely time period; plenty in his condition don't make it at all.
The young loggerhead, which is about 3 feet long and 2 feet wide, plumped up nicely in SeaWorld's care from 85 pounds to 100.
Though they try not to name animals, he somehow got the nickname Hook. They call him "he," even though they did not determine his gender, which cannot be known without surgery and does not become apparent until the turtle grows larger and males develop a distinctive oversized tail.
His age, based on observation, is under 20 years. His potential life span could be 100 years, offering many chances to reproduce.
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"We're lucky that's all he did," said Albert, the SeaWorld supervisor.
After a pause, the SeaWorld crew wrapped the loggerhead in an improvised soft carrying case and lugged him down to the shore.
When they freed him from his nylon swaddling, he lumbered into the surf and headed southeast, exactly as released sea turtles are supposed to do.
"He's going for it, he's happy," one of the spectators said.
In the cosmic scheme of things, it's not just one turtle. It's the future of his kind, Albert said. -
3. BROADCHANNELNY.COM FORUMS - Former BC girl in Florida
www.broadchannelny.net/Forums/ - [Cached]Published on: 3/2/2004 Last Visited: 5/10/2005
Ya know, Jenny Albert and Karen Stehle are living in Florida too.
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So, what city in Florida are Karen and Jenny living in?
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Karen and Jenny are living in Orlando.
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Jenny is a Marine Biologist for Sea World.
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So, Jenny is a marine biologist?! That's great!

