cdiver2
Contributor
Hello All,
Just returned from our weekend stint at SeaWorld.
Nari is looking good and is starting to show he is well on the road to recovery.
He is starting to swim around the quarantine pool within the vet care unit at Sea World, rather than just resting all of the time and this behaviour is very encouraging. You can see from the photo's that Nari is looking a lot better and is starting to look like his pain levels are getting back to normal.
He is reacting a lot better to the dolphin care team when we enter the water to provision him and is swimming straight up to us when we enter the pool to offer him fish.
The vet centre at Sea World is quite amazing and treats seals, turtles, dolphins and other marine creatures from various life threatening occurrences. The centre is quite a large area of pools and treatment spaces that is simply dedicated to the treatment of marine animals that need care.
The attached photos were taken yesterday (Sunday) and it is quite remarkable to think that Nari only received the bite around 3 weeks ago. Please visit our web site at Tangalooma Island Resort to view his recovery if you have not received updates from us. It is quite easy to see Nari's incredible healing ability by looking at the various photos displayed.
The wounds are starting to "fill" with granulation tissue and the skin has started to grow in. Some of the wound has closed and will soon be completely healed. The great news is that the raised bump is starting to settle down and although it will always be a raised bump, it might not be as bad as everyone first thought.
I guess Nari will have some battle scars to show off to his family group and friends when he returns to Tangalooma, he should be released soon if he continues to recover at the same rate.
Thank you for all your well wishes and expressions of concern, the dolphin care team all appreciate it.
Regards,
Trevor Hassard
Director
Tangalooma Island Resort
Just returned from our weekend stint at SeaWorld.
Nari is looking good and is starting to show he is well on the road to recovery.
He is starting to swim around the quarantine pool within the vet care unit at Sea World, rather than just resting all of the time and this behaviour is very encouraging. You can see from the photo's that Nari is looking a lot better and is starting to look like his pain levels are getting back to normal.
He is reacting a lot better to the dolphin care team when we enter the water to provision him and is swimming straight up to us when we enter the pool to offer him fish.
The vet centre at Sea World is quite amazing and treats seals, turtles, dolphins and other marine creatures from various life threatening occurrences. The centre is quite a large area of pools and treatment spaces that is simply dedicated to the treatment of marine animals that need care.
The attached photos were taken yesterday (Sunday) and it is quite remarkable to think that Nari only received the bite around 3 weeks ago. Please visit our web site at Tangalooma Island Resort to view his recovery if you have not received updates from us. It is quite easy to see Nari's incredible healing ability by looking at the various photos displayed.
The wounds are starting to "fill" with granulation tissue and the skin has started to grow in. Some of the wound has closed and will soon be completely healed. The great news is that the raised bump is starting to settle down and although it will always be a raised bump, it might not be as bad as everyone first thought.
I guess Nari will have some battle scars to show off to his family group and friends when he returns to Tangalooma, he should be released soon if he continues to recover at the same rate.
Thank you for all your well wishes and expressions of concern, the dolphin care team all appreciate it.
Regards,
Trevor Hassard
Director
Tangalooma Island Resort