An ailing tropical turtle that washed up on Ninety Mile Beach this week has died despite the efforts of experts at Kelly Tarlton's aquarium.
The green turtle was found at Waipapakauri Ramp, about 15km north of Ahipara, on Monday. It weighed 8kg and was thought to be about 5 years old.
It was flown to Kelly Tarlton's in Auckland, badly dehydrated and low in calcium. Aquarium staff dubbed it "Trev" and put it on a delicate heating and medical treatment plan, which included fluids, calcium shots and antibiotics.
Aquarist Matt Harvey said the first 24-48 hours were the most critical and proved too much for Trev, the turtle dying on Wednesday night.
Turtles found on a New Zealand beach were generally extremely sick because only females came ashore to nest in specific areas, none of which were in New Zealand. Reasons for becoming ill included cold shock, boat strikes and blockages from foreign objects such as plastic bags.