Veterinary teams in Mosman have successfully saved a green sea turtle that spent nearly a year fighting for its life after ingesting deadly fishing gear.
The Rescue MissionĀ

The sea turtle, known as Brownie, was released back into the ocean on 18 December, 2025. Her return to the wild marked the end of a grueling recovery saga that began in January 2025. Divers discovered her off Shelly Beach, where she was struggling to stay afloat.
She was entangled in more than a metre of fishing line and had multiple hooks embedded in her body. The heavy gear made it nearly impossible for her to swim or dive properly, leaving her vulnerable and exhausted.
Expert Care in Mosman
Rescuers rushed Brownie to the Taronga Wildlife Hospital in Mosman for urgent medical attention. Veterinary staff identified that she had swallowed a significant amount of fishing line, which poses a severe threat to marine life. Over the course of her treatment, she passed 1.67 metres of line through her digestive system.
She also suffered from a bone infection in her front left flipper, caused by a hook that had pierced her skin. Her case became one of the longest rehabilitation efforts in the hospital’s history, spanning more than 11 months of intensive care.
Regaining Strength

Once her medical condition stabilised, Brownie was moved to SEA LIFE Sydney for the final stage of her recovery. She spent four months in the aquarium’s facilities, where she focused on rebuilding her muscle strength. Staff monitored her swimming and diving abilities closely to ensure she was fit enough to survive in the open ocean. When she was finally cleared for release, a NSW Police Boat transported her offshore near Fairy Bower Beach, an area known to be her natural habitat.
A Community Reminder
Local wildlife experts hope Brownie’s story will encourage anglers to be more responsible with their equipment. Hospital reports indicate that two other turtles, including a loggerhead and another green turtle, were recently admitted with similar injuries from fishing gear. Keeping local waters free of discarded hooks and lines is essential to preventing future suffering for marine animals like Brownie.
Published Date 07-January-2026




