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Under the sea Green sea turtle gets relief from “bubble butt” syndrome thanks to 3D printing Boat collision left Charlotte stranded at the surface and in danger of predation.
Charlotte, a male green sea turtle, wears a 3D-printed harness to help him overcome "bubble butt syndrome" — a condition caused by a boat strike. Charlotte lives at the Mystic Aquarium in ...
No green light for mining the deep sea given at global deep seabed mining meeting, and ocean champion countries save the day ensuring the protection of the marine environment will be on the agenda. A ...
The Sea Mink is different, in that it's made mainly of 3D-printed recycled plastic. Currently the subject of a Kickstarter campaign, the Sea Mink is manufactured by Maine-based startup Blueprint Surf.
The green sea turtle suffered from a boat wound, resulting in “bubble butt syndrome.” A sea turtle wears a 3D printed harness to help it swim. Formlabs ...
Baby sea turtles leave the nest one by one, making them easy targets for predators. "I was at the beach just the other night, and I noticed a lot of protected sea turtle nests.
If you witness harassment of sea turtles or notice any endangered or stranded turtles, you can report it to the FWC Wildlife Alert number: 1-888-404-FWCC (3922) or send a text to [email protected].