Tiny Sea Turtle Named Chia Becomes Smallest Patient at South Carolina Aquarium

Charming Little Chia: The Smallest Patient at the South Carolina Aquarium

In the sunny city of Charleston, S.C., something truly heartwarming is unfolding at the South Carolina Aquarium. The aquarium has recently welcomed its tiniest patient yet—a precious little sea turtle named Chia. Weighing in at a mere 1.5 pounds, Chia is not just small; she’s currently the record-holder for being the smallest patient ever admitted to the Sea Turtle Care Center.

Discovery and Rescue

Chia was discovered floating on some marine debris by a fisherman just a few miles offshore. This little Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, known for being the most endangered sea turtle species in the world, has quite a story to tell. Despite being so small, Chia came with her fair share of serious injuries that needed immediate attention.

From the Ocean to Recovery

When Chia arrived at the care center, it became evident that her journey had been a rough one. Her right front flipper was found to be constricted by plastic thread, leading to necrotic tissue and even exposing bone! As if that wasn’t enough, Chia also had injuries on the right side of her head and eye, marking a tough start to her rehabilitation.

Brave Steps Towards Recovery

The dedicated staff at the Sea Turtle Care Center acted swiftly, performing an amputation of the damaged flipper to prevent further complications. Even though the situation was critical, Chia has shown amazing resilience. She’s a young turtle, estimated to be around a year old, and her determination to recover is inspiring everyone involved in her care.

Milestones and Comparisons

As the team works diligently to help Chia heal, they have decided to make her recovery journey a bit more fun and engaging. Melissa Ranly, the Sea Turtle Care Center manager, expressed excitement about tracking Chia’s progress: “Though this was a critical case, we recognized that what Chia lacked in size, s/he made up for in resilience. We’re looking forward to comparing Chia’s measurement milestones to random objects throughout the rehabilitation process.”

To give you an idea of just how small Chia is, staff members have humorously noted that she’s about the size of 1.5 loaves of bread, a small pumpkin, or around 48 tablespoons of chia seeds. Just imagine that!

Beyond Rehabilitation: A Message of Conservation

The ultimate goal for Chia’s treatment is not just about getting better; it’s about making a real impact. Melissa hopes that guests who visit the aquarium and connect with patients like Chia will leave with a newfound purpose. “Our hope is that when guests connect with patients like Chia during their aquarium visit, they leave feeling a sense of purpose to protect the water, wildlife, and wild places these sea turtles call home,” she noted enthusiastically.

Looking Ahead

Chia’s story is just beginning as she embarks on her rehabilitation journey. The staff remain dedicated to her recovery and are hopeful that, despite her small stature, she will create waves of awareness about the need to protect our oceans and the vulnerable creatures that inhabit them.

So, here’s to Chia, the little turtle with a giant heart! As she continues to heal, let’s all keep in mind the importance of safeguarding the delicate marine environment. Our oceans need our love and care, just like Chia does. Stay tuned for more updates on her inspiring journey!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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