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Release back to the wild of several California sea lionsFounded in 1975, The Marine Mammal Center is a nonprofit organization that rescues, rehabilitates and releases injured, sick and orphaned marine mammals (seals, sea lions, dolphins, porpoises, whales and sea otters) along a 600 mile stretch of California coastline, from Mendocino County through San Luis Obispo County. Before The Center was established, stranded marine mammals were either left to die or were destroyed as threats to public health.

The Marine Mammal Center scientists conduct The Center is the largest marine mammal facility in the world to combine animal rehabilitation with an on-site research lab, and the only one to treat 600-800 animals a yearresearch on marine mammal disease immunology and publish research findings in leading scientific journals. Strict protocols ensure that the animals' health is not harmed during the course of our studies. The Center's medical and science staff work with colleagues all over the globe, most notably from England, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, Scotland, the Netherlands, France and Germany.

The Center operates from five locations: our hospital site in the Marin Headlands, just over the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco; our field offices in Anchor Bay, Monterey, and San Luis Obispo; and our gift store and interpretive center at San Francisco's PIER 39.

Lab technician looking through a microscope

People from all over the world visit The Center. More than 100,000 people are reached by The Center's education programs each year.

The Center is the largest marine mammal facility of its kind in the world to combine animal rehabilitation with an on-site research lab, and the only one to treat between 500 and 1200 animals a year.

The Center relies on the generosity of private contributions from individual foundations and corporate sponsorships for funding. Over 87% of our annual budget goes directly into our animal care, veterinary science and education programs. We have 35,000 members from all over the United States and increasing numbers worldwide.

The Center is staffed by 800 volunteers, who comprise 95% of our total personnel, and 40 paid staff. Volunteers work on animal crews, serve as docents, rescue animals, staff our retail operations, and provide significant support to our veterinary science and administrative staff. Paid staff includes our veterinarians, vet techs, scientists, educators, and administrative personnel.

 

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