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(RNS3-JUNE15) Veterinarian Dr. Charlie Innis of the New England Aquarium uses a fetal monitor to measure the heart rate of a Hawksbill turtle during the removal of oil from one Hawksbill and three Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles at the Audubon Aquatic Center at the Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species in lower coast Algiers, La. The BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has prompted a round of soul-searching among religious groups about whether American consumer choices are in part to blame for the spill. For use with RNS-OILSPILL-RESPONSE, transmitted June 15, 2010. RNS photo by Susan Poag/The Times-Picayune.

(RNS3-JUNE15) Veterinarian Dr. Charlie Innis of the New England Aquarium uses a fetal monitor to measure the heart rate of a Hawksbill turtle during the removal of oil from one Hawksbill and three Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles at the Audubon Aquatic Center at the Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species in lower coast Algiers, La. The BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has prompted a round of soul-searching among religious groups about whether American consumer choices are in part to blame for the spill. For use with RNS-OILSPILL-RESPONSE, transmitted June 15, 2010. RNS photo by Susan Poag/The Times-Picayune.

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