Marine Mammal Stranding Center

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The Marine Mammal Stranding Center (established in 1978) is a private non-profit organization located in Brigantine, New Jersey. The Marine Mammal Stranding Center's mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release stranded marine mammals and sea turtles. They are the only Federally-authorize marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation hospital in New Jersey.[2][3] Since 1978, the Marine Mammal Stranding Center has responded to more than 6,325 whales, dolphins, seals, and sea turtles in distress along the New Jersey coastline.[4]

AbbreviationMMSC
Formation1978; 48 years ago (1978)
FounderSheila Dean; Robert Schoelkopf
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Marine Mammal Stranding Center
AbbreviationMMSC
Formation1978; 48 years ago (1978)
FounderSheila Dean; Robert Schoelkopf
Type501(c)(3)[1]
PurposeAnimal rescue
HeadquartersBrigantine, New Jersey
Coordinates39.395°N 74.391°W / 39.395; -74.391
Region served
Northeastern coast of the United States
Board Chair
Ken Schaffer
Board President
Robert Schoelkopf
Director
Sheila Dean
Websitemmsc.org
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In addition to marine mammal stranding response and rehabilitation, the Marine Mammal Stranding Center operates the Sea Life Museum-an educational facility which includes hands-on exhibits, and offers marine ecology–based educational programs.[5] The Stranding Center also offers internship programs.[6]

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An adult Harp seal is returned to the wild by the MMSC Stranding Team.
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video icon "Report a stranding", Marine Mammal Stranding Center
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