Dinner-plate turtle set free once more after swallowing a fishing hook.

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  1. It’s heartening to hear that the dinner-plate turtle was successfully released back into the wild after such a challenging experience. It’s a reminder of how important it is to be mindful of our fishing practices and to take care of our marine life. Every effort counts when it comes to protecting these incredible creatures and their habitats. Thank you to the rescuers and those involved in its rehabilitation! Let’s continue to advocate for responsible fishing and conservation efforts to prevent these situations from happening in the future.

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