Stranded seafaring raccoon rescued by police, wildlife officials
BRADENTON, Fla. — A seafaring Florida raccoon found itself in a predicament Wednesday.
The plucky little land mammal became stranded on a channel marker in Sarasota waters, according to the Sarasota Police Department.
The department’s marine patrol unit received a request for help from Mote Marine Lab workers who noticed the stranded raccoon about 12:15 p.m. while aiding an injured turtle.
#RaccoonRescue It’s the video you’ve been waiting for! Around 12:15pm, @MoteMarineLab was responding to an injured turtle & noticed a raccoon stranded on a channel marker! Our Marine Patrol @MyFWC Mote & Longboat Key PD worked together to capture(twice!)& release the furry friend pic.twitter.com/G8Vf93F691
— SarasotaPD (@SarasotaPD) March 20, 2019
The marine patrol coordinated a rescue effort with Mote Marine, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission and Longboat Key Police Department.
The raccoon was scooped off of its perch by a state wildlife official with a fishing net, a video of the dramatic rescue shows.
Then, it jumped ship and had to be re-rescued from the water.
The raccoon was eventually contained in a cooler and released on land.
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