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with chronic debilitation. Whereas, Zubey is a juvenile
loggerhead being treated for a pulmonary lesion. The sea
turtles’ CT scans will provide a better understanding of
the pathology of the diseases and help benchmark their
health journey. Surfing The Pink Wave! Rosé
“If given the opportunity, we could potentially conduct
CT scans on every patient that we take in considering our By Laura Berrio, Freelance Writer/Blogger
close proximity to JMC,” said Dr. Charlie Manire, LMC’s
Director of Research and Rehabilitation. “This kind of Rosé is on the rise! works well in spring and summer. It can be enjoyed
technology is second to none in pinpointing a patient’s The market for rosé wines anywhere and can be mixed into cocktails.
condition and developing tailored therapies for their full has more than doubled in A decade ago rosé only consisted of sweeter wines.
recovery.” the last decade. There is a Now the variety of rosé spans bone dry to sweet,
The center often compares the conditions found in its whole new group of wine cheap to expensive, and simple to complex. The color
sea turtle patients to human health by saying “the sea turtle drinkers who pick “pink” and source has also changed. The “pink” wine from
tells us the health of the ocean and the ocean tells us the for their preferred wine. California is now very pale pink and primarily from
health of our planet.” As LMC and JMC work together, Who is this group of Provence.
new information is being brought to the forefront for both consumers? Millennials. I recommend trying a variety of rosé to find your
sea turtle rehabilitation and the medical community. Younger consumers favorite. A couple of my favorites rosés under $20 are
“It is exciting that we can use some of our advanced prefer sweeter rosé. This Rosa di Germina (dry) and Rosa Regale (sweet).
imaging technologies to assist the veterinarians at reminds me of the pink Pick up a rosé for your next occasion
Loggerhead Marine Life Center in diagnosing various wine cooler days of my youth! The Millennials have and “surf the pink wave!”
diseases and traumatic injuries in their turtle patients,” played a large role in creating the “pink” image in social ~Cheers
noted Dr. Lee Fox, medical director of imaging at Jupiter media for rosé wines. The popularity of this segment ~Keep the conversation going
Medical Center. “Facilitating accurate diagnosis enables led Italy to create a National Rosé Day. It is all the rage and the wine flowing
these doctors to provide effective treatments for the right now to get all wine enthusiasts to think pink! Follow the Vine on Instagram
turtles.” Another reason for the rise in popularity is that rosé @VineVibeUncorked
The center is making inroads to innovative therapies
and treatments! For more information, please visit LMC’s
website at marinelife.org.
Loggerhead Marinelife Center
Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC) is a nonprofit sea
turtle research, rehabilitation and educational institution
that promotes conservation of ocean ecosystems with “Service is our number one priority”
a focus on threatened and endangered sea turtles. The
center features an on-site hospital, research laboratory, 561-743-0070
educational exhibits and aquariums, and also operates
the Juno Beach Pier, which hosts world-class angling and www.palmspoolservices.com
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 www.marinelife.org or call (561) 627-8280.
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