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3D-printed harness is helping injured sea turtle swim
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Prototyping solutions for animals is a step towards maturation of technology to help humans.
https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2024/12/17/watch-a-boston-companys-3d-printed-harness-is-helping-injured-sea-turtle-swim/
Watch: A Boston company’s 3D-printed harness is helping injured sea turtle swim
The green sea turtle suffered from a boat wound, resulting in “bubble butt syndrome.”
By Lindsay Shachnow
December 17, 2024 | 11:04 AM
A Boston-based 3D printing company made a harness for an injured sea turtle, enabling the sea creature to swim normally once again.
Charlotte, a green sea turtle, suffered from a boat wound resulting in “bubble butt syndrome,” a condition where air trapped in the back of a turtle’s shell causes tilting at a 45-degree angle — an unnatural way for turtles to swim.
Charlotte, who has lived at Mystic Aquarium since 2008, was fitted with a 3D-printed harness that took five years to make, according to a press release.
“They 3D scanned Charlotte to design multiple prototypes for the right fit, comfort, and function, and they created a weight system that the handlers can adjust as the air bubble shifts and tilts him at a new angle,” the release says. ...
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A sea turtle named Charlotte...
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