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Eau-Phelia The Sea Turtle’s Release from page 1 Eau-phelia is a sub-adult loggerhead sea turtle patient sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean, the AAA Five Diamond
whose bloodwork on arrival at LMC indicated anemia and and Forbes Five-Star Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa is a
Ocean on their doorstep, hypoglycemia. Eau-phelia was underweight and in poor stunning escape, recognized by Condé Nast Traveler as a
Eau Palm Beach has shown health overall due to chronic debilitation. The turtle was top resort, two years running, in the Readers’ Choice Awards
its commitment to ocean put into fresh water to remove barnacles and other epibiota for Florida’s Atlantic Coast. Spacious accommodations
conservation and dedication that covered her body. The turtle was treated with fluids, invoke the relaxed glamour of America’s premier resort
to LMC’s mission, including antibiotics and andiron. Hospital staff closely monitored the destination and distinctive amenities include the award-
innovative conservation turtle with routine bloodwork as it was being treated. winning, Forbes Five-Star, 42,000-square-foot Eau Spa,
measures such as replacing Eau-phelia was released at Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa three Har-Tru clay tennis courts, two pools and outstanding
plastic straws for chic yellow (100 South Ocean Blvd., Manalapan, Fla.) at 10 a.m. LMC children and teen clubs. With more than 30,000 square feet
and white paper straws in hospital-staff were on hand to answer guest’s questions on of meeting and event space, the resort offers a variety of
their pool deck area. Straws the sea turtle’s journey from rescue to release. indoor and outdoor venues
are a leading cause of harm Eau-phelia was fitted with a satellite transmitter, allowing for private events. Four
for marine life worldwide. LMC’s research laboratory and website visitors to digitally restaurants and lounges
“Our multiyear partnership with Eau Palm Beach is a track the turtle’s migration and offshore behaviors. include Breeze Ocean
wonderful example of two Palm Beach County organizations Along with the conservation focus and stunning vistas, Kitchen, Angle, Temple
coming together to support tourism, education, and guests visiting Eau Palm Beach this summer can also enjoy Orange Mediterranean
conservation!” said Jack E. Lighton, president and CEO of two special lunch promotions: Bistro and Stir Bar and
LMC. “The resort continues to make strides that impact sea • Temple Orange – offering three courses for $28. Terrace, all serving inspired
turtle and ocean conservation every single day and does a • Breeze Ocean Kitchen – offering a daily $20.19 lunch menus in distinctive settings,
wonderful job of helping us educate guests from around the special, which includes a handcrafted Margarita paired with conveniently located a short
globe on the importance of sea turtle and ocean conservation.” an order of fish taco*. drive from lively Palm Beach
*This is seafood watch safe seafood. nightlife and shopping. The
For more information about Eau Palm Beach, visit resort is a member of the
eaupalmbeach.com. For more information about the partnership Preferred Hotels and Resorts
between Eau and LMC, visit marinelife.org/partners. Legend Collection. For
About Loggerhead Marinelife Center more information, please
Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC) is a nonprofit sea call (800) 328-0170 or visit
turtle research, rehabilitation and educational institution that www.eaupalmbeach.com.
promotes conservation of ocean ecosystems
with a focus on threatened and endangered
sea turtles. The center features an on-site
hospital, research laboratory, educational
exhibits and aquariums, and also operates
the Juno Beach Pier, which hosts world-
class angling and sightseeing. Situated on
one of the world’s most important sea turtle
nesting beaches, Loggerhead Marinelife
Center is open daily and hosts over 350,000
guests free-of-charge each year. The center’s
conservation team works with 90 local and
international organizations across six
continents to form partnerships and share
conservation initiatives and best practices
that are core to its mission of ocean
conservation. The center is expanding
and has launched its Waves of Progress
capital expansion campaign, designed to
accelerate and amplify LMC’s conservation
and education impact. When complete,
the facility will offer one of the world’s
most advanced and unique experiences for
guests and scientific partners. For more
information, visit marinelife.org or call
(561) 627-8280.
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