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    It’s a cold January day in Massachusetts.

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    The ocean here around Cape Cod is in the low 40’s and a strong wind is howling off the

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    water.

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    But the wind is a blessing.

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    Stranded on the sand is a juvenile Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle.

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    This little guy is barely clinging to life.

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    He would have drowned in the cold water, except that the strong wind blew him ashore.

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    Sea turtles are marine reptiles that live almost all of their lives in the sea.

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    They must surface to breathe, but they spend most of their time underwater foraging for

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    food.

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    In some places, when the water is cooler like the Galapagos and Hawaii, sea turtles do occasionally

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    crawl up on the beach to warm up in the sun.

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    But most sea turtles only come ashore to lay their eggs in a nest at night.

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    The eggs hatch a few months later and the baby sea turtles race to the sea.

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    Most won’t come ashore again for many years, as adults, when they are ready to lay eggs

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    of their own.

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    There are seven species of sea turtles in the world, like the green sea turtle, the

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    loggerhead, and the Hawksbill.

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    All are considered endangered or vulnerable.

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    But none are rarer than the critically endangered Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle, which lives primarily

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    in the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean and Florida.

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    In the summer, Kemp’s Ridley turtles follow the warm water of the gulf stream northward

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    into the prime feeding grounds as far away as New England, and even Newfoundland.

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    As the water cools in the fall, most of them turn and swim south again, hugging the coast,

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    munching on algae, and making their way back to warm water before winter.

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    But some of the turtles enter Massachusetts Bay, trapped by Cape Cod, and can’t figure

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    out how to get home.

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    As the water gets cooler, the turtles start to freeze.

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    As reptiles, they cannot keep their bodies warm when the water cools.

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    They get lethargic and start to have trouble swimming.

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    Many drown.

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    But when the wind starts to blow, as it often does, it blows the exhausted animals ashore,

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    where volunteers from the Massachusetts Audubon Society Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary are

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    patrolling the beach.

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    Every year in the fall and early winter, hundreds of sea turtles wash up along the beaches of

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    Cape Cod.

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    Most of them are the critically endangered Kemp’s Ridley.

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    So every year, there is a massive effort to rescue and save as many as possible.

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    Volunteers look for stranded turtles.

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    When they find one, they place it gently in a banana box for transport.

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    Why a banana box?

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    They are free, strong, and already have ventilation holes.

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    First the sea turtles are transported back to the Mass Audubon Society Wellfleet office.

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    Biologist Rebecca Shoer and some volunteers are doing triage.

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    So the different types of measurements that Colin is doing, the first one is a straight

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    measurement with a caliper—that gives you an idea of the straight length of a turtle’s

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    shell, its width, things like that.

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    Then we do a curved measurement with that soft tape and that gives us an idea of the

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    shape of the turtle’s shell.

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    And then we’re doing the weight, which is 2.4—and that’s in kilograms.

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    The last thing we do before we take photos is that we make any notes of any medical issues

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    with this turtle.

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    And you can see on this one, it’s got—it’s bleeding from this eye here.

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    Don’t know if that was a bird that pecked it or something like that.

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    So we’ll make a note of that for the aquarium, but this guy’s alive and not looking great,

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    but this is actually not a turtle in terrible shape.

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    Soon the turtles are packed up for a 90 minute ride in their banana boxes up to the New England

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    Aquarium’s Animal Care Center in Quincy, just south of Boston.

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    In this nondescript warehouse, with a staff of five and a dozen volunteers, hundreds of

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    sea turtles are being rehabilitated.

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    Hey!

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    Hi Katie!

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    How are you?

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    I’m doing well, how are you?

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    Great!

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    Thanks for having me down!

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    Thanks for coming over!

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    I arrive and meet Katie Pugliares, a senior biologist at the New England Aquarium.

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    She takes me on a tour of the facility and I get to meet a bunch of sea turtles.

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    The rescued turtles are divided into different tanks based on size, species and even temperature.

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    The turtles can’t be warmed right up from being hypothermic.

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    That could actually make them even more sick.

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    They have to be warmed up very slowly.

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    As they warm up, they get more active and lively.

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    I wonder if they know how lucky they are to be alive?

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    Once they are back up to temperature, they’re hungry.

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    And sometimes feisty!

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    We systematically go through, we monitor their weight, make sure they have healthy weight

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    gain.

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    If any turtles start losing weight, it’s a sign that we need to look a little more

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    closely.

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    We look for any ulcerations in their eyes, obstructions in their nose, we look in their

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    mouths as well.

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    And then we check their flippers.

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    Sometimes infections will progress into their joints and that’s not really a good thing.

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    For turtles that have prolonged swelling of their joints and even after antibiotic treatment,

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    they are not going away, we do laser therapy.

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    And it takes care of those unsightly wrinkles too!

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    Katie takes me into one of the clinics where a new patient is being checked out—a small

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    Kemp’s Ridley.

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    We’re doing a tracheal wash so we can get some of the debris from the upper respiratory,

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    and we’ll send it out for culture and identify the bacteria.

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    And then because he does have different sedation drugs, we’ll monitor him for a little while

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    and make sure his heart rate gets back up to where it should be before we introduce

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    him back into the pool.

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    And then we’ll watch him when he gets back into the pool and make sure he responds really

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    well.

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    As the stranding season goes on, the rehab pools get full.

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    The sea turtles have to be numbered to keep track of them all.

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    There are hundreds of them!

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    Soon, there are so many that crowding can be a problem.

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    So the healthiest ones are ready to go back to the wild.

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    Unfortunately, it’s still winter in Boston, so a small group of lucky turtles get their

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    own private flight (with a volunteer pilot) down to Orlando, Florida.

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    Here, Sea World will take over.

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    The turtles get a check up, then a few days to rest and recover from their flight.

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    Finally, it’s off to a beautiful Florida beach.

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    The turtles are released into nice warm water, and given a second chance at life.

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    Saving cold-stunned sea turtles takes incredible time, money and effort.

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    It would be staggering to add up the cost involved to save each one of these marine

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    reptiles.

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    But when I see this effort, I have renewed faith in humanity.

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    People do care about wildlife, and in the case of highly endangered animals like the

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    Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle, every rescue counts.

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The example sentences of OBSTRUCTIONS in videos (11 in total of 13)

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Use "obstructions" in a sentence | "obstructions" example sentences

How to use "obstructions" in a sentence?

  • Obstructions on the way to enlightenment, are you kidding? Hey, they crucify people here. You think this is an easy place?
    -Frederick Lenz-
  • Conscious evolution begins as we take responsibility for clearing our own obstructions.
    -Dan Millman-
  • Violence sometimes may have cleared away obstructions quickly, but it never has proved itself creative.
    -Albert Einstein-
  • Once again, President Clinton is using American troops to deflect attention from his record of lies, distortions, obstructions of justice and abuse of power.
    -Ron Paul-
  • The attack is that process by means of which you remove obstructions.
    -Emanuel Lasker-
  • When the difficulty of a problem lies only in finding out what follows from certain fixed premises, mathematical methods furnish invaluable wings for flying over intermediate obstructions.
    -Arthur M. Wellington-
  • When words & manners leave you no space for yourself make very personal very clear & your obstructions will join you or disappear.
    -Ntozake Shange-
  • None of the projects or designs which exercise the mind of man are equally subject to obstructions and disappointments with the pursuit of fame.
    -Samuel Johnson-

Definition and meaning of OBSTRUCTIONS

What does "obstructions mean?"

/əbˈstrəkSH(ə)n/

noun
action of obstructing or state of being obstructed.
other
Any structure that makes progress difficult.