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SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium is delighted to introduce Thorpey and Moana! The flatback sea turtles are making their debut in the Aquarium’s new turtle rescue zone where they are acting as ambassadors raising awareness of the countless threats facing this magnificent but endangered marine species.

Thorpey was given his name for his speedy swimming while Moana translates to ‘ocean’ in Maori. Both turtles are enjoying their new home, which also educates guests on the plight of these animals in the wild, the different species of sea turtles and the biggest threats to each species.

“Thorpey and Moana are an excellent reminder of the innumerable dangers sea turtles face in the wild. Nearly all species of sea turtle are currently classified as threatened or endangered due to plastic pollution, by-catch and coastal development,” said Sarah-Jane Tilbury, General Manager at SEA LIFE Melbourne.

“Thorpey and Moana are educating SEA LIFE Melbourne visitors about the actions they can take to help protect sea turtles, such as trying to avoid single-use plastics and helping clear rubbish from our beaches,” continued Sarah-Jane.

SEA LIFE Melbourne and the independent non-profit SEA LIFE Trust are committed to marine conservation and conduct many innovative initiatives to help protect threatened and endangered aquatic species.

Together SEA LIFE Melbourne and SEA LIFE Trust run a rescue, rehabilitation and release program, which has successfully rehabilitated 14 sea turtles. SEA LIFE Trust is also working on a sea turtle conservation project in Timor Leste, where the team is monitoring and protecting turtle nests from egg poaching.

Thorpey and Moana were recused from Curtis Island in Queensland as part of an important research project to help understand the behaviour of sea turtles. The turtles, both of whom are healthy but not suitable for release to the wild, have been waiting patiently behind the scenes to make their grand entrance on display at SEA LIFE Melbourne.

With the debut of Thorpey and Moana, SEA LIFE Melbourne is home to five turtle species including pig-nosed turtles, Murray River turtles, Mary River turtles and long necked turtles.

Visit Thorpey, Moana and their turtle friends at SEA LIFE Melbourne and learn about how you can help protect sea turtles in the wild. For tickets and further information, visit www.sealifemelbourne.com.au.