Five loggerhead turtles washed up on various parts of the west coast earlier this year have been returned to warmer waters by the Naval Service.
The five turtles - including Columbus, found by Mayo schoolboy Jonathan Padden – were transported south earlier this week by the Naval Service patrol ship LÉ Samuel Beckett.
Columbus was rehabilitated in Galway Atlantaquaria, while the four other turtles were nursed back to health in the Mara Beo aquarium in Dingle.
Dr Kevin Flannery of Mara Beo has described as “unprecedented” the number of loggerheads washed off course towards Ireland this year.
He arranged for their transport with the Naval Service, which also returned Cróga, a two-year-old loggerhead, to sea on the LÉ William Butler Yeats in 2023.
The crew of the LÉ Samuel Beckett monitored sea temperatures until the readings were a consistent 19 degrees Celsius and above, before releasing the reptiles from the ship’s RIB.
Jonathan Padden visited Columbus earlier this month in Galway Atlantaquaria to bid farewell and his interview is here. And the Naval Service vid is below.

















































