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Marine Mammal Care Center Rescues Sick Sea Lion Stranded at Santa Monica Beach

Santa Monica Animal Control and MMCC Sea Lion Rescue

In a prompt response, Santa Monica Animal Control Officers sprang into action on Tuesday morning, June 20, 2023, following a distress call regarding a sick sea lion spotted at Santa Monica Beach. Swiftly locating the ailing marine mammal, the officers evaluated the situation and promptly reached out to the Marine Mammal Care Center (MMCC) for assistance. Remaining on the scene until MMCC arrived, the vigilant officers ensured the safety of the animal, warding off any potential disturbances.

The rescue effort received additional support from the dedicated Los Angeles County Lifeguards, who collaborated with the Animal Control Officers to carefully transport the sea lion to the waiting MMCC vehicle. With the sea lion secured, the team swiftly conveyed the creature to the Marine Mammal Care Center, where it would receive the necessary care and attention it urgently required. Animal Control has recently noticed an increase in sick sea lions at the beach.

MMCC, a venerable nonprofit organization committed to the rescue and rehabilitation of marine animals, has been a stalwart haven for injured and sick marine mammals in Los Angeles County. Since its establishment in 1992, MMCC has accomplished remarkable feats, successfully saving and rehabilitating over 8,000 stranded creatures along the Southern California beaches, stretching across Seal Beach to Malibu. At the heart of MMCC's mission lies the unwavering dedication to restoring these animals to optimal health and subsequently releasing them back into their natural ocean habitats.

Focusing specifically on seals and sea lions, MMCC's specialized hospital has catered to the needs of these magnificent creatures found stranded along the 70+ miles of coastline from Malibu to Seal Beach. With a comprehensive approach encompassing the treatment of illness, injuries, and malnutrition, MMCC delivers unparalleled care to distressed marine mammals, tirelessly endeavoring to rehabilitate them and facilitate their triumphant return to the oceanic expanse they call home.

MMCC not only champions the cause of marine mammal rehabilitation but also fervently advocates for ocean conservation. Through robust educational initiatives, research collaborations, and strategic partnerships, the organization actively raises awareness regarding the significance of ocean stewardship, wildlife conservation, and sustainability. MMCC operates under the auspices of a permit granted by the National Marine Fisheries Service, empowering it to enforce the vital tenets of the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972.

Renowned as the sole marine mammal rehabilitation facility operational year-round in Los Angeles County, MMCC stands as one of the nation's busiest centers of its kind, admitting an average of over 350 patients annually. Located in the proximity of San Pedro, near the bustling Port of Los Angeles, MMCC operates on property owned by the Los Angeles Unified School District, constituting a testament to the community's shared commitment to the welfare of marine life. The institution thrives thanks to its devoted staff and volunteers, who tirelessly care for an array of patients, including California Sea Lions, Northern Elephant Seals, Pacific Harbor Seals, Northern Fur Seals, and Guadalupe Fur Seals.

Beyond its integral role in treating stranded marine mammals in LA County, MMCC boasts a multifaceted educational program targeting students, educators, and the wider public. By delving into the realms of marine science and showcasing the incredible animals entrusted to their care, MMCC actively cultivates a deeper understanding of various environmental issues while underscoring the paramount importance of ocean conservation. The organization further collaborates with scientists from across the nation to conduct non-invasive research, making significant contributions to the collective understanding of marine ecosystems and wildlife.

The recent sea lion rescue at Santa Monica Beach serves as a poignant reminder of the critical role MMCC plays in safeguarding marine life and promoting a harmonious coexistence between humanity and the natural world. As MMCC continues to save lives, rehabilitate marine mammals, and educate the community, their enduring commitment to the welfare of our oceans remains steadfast.

Posted on Tuesday, June 20, 2023 at 12:22PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz | CommentsPost a Comment

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