First up is Boo. He came to the Foundation on September 29th from Fire Island. He was very small for his age and has a few tummy scars from where a shark tried to use him for lunch.
Within no time Boo had gained a bunch of weight and started to display his nosy nature. He refuses to let me test his water quality unless he can sniff the equipment first. I was sure he would be my first seal story "Oh did you hear that Barbara went in to test tank A's water and he escaped into the parking lot".
Boo will be released on Thanksgiving at 11am in Southampton.
Our next little patient is a female.
She was rescued in Westhampton with some respiratory issues and a few wounds to her underside. She's such a sweetie and likes to let the whirlpool action of her tank take her round and round.
Our last patient is another male.
He's another one that seems to have been munched on by sharks. He is very chatty, I think he's trying to impress the girl in the tank across the way. When I fed him today he took all of his fish and put it on one side of the tank then he ate it. Very interesting eating system, not sure it will work out as well for him in the wild.
So this is it for the new kids on the block this week. I'm hoping to hit the beaches this week and start looking for turtles.











