

Rescue, rehab, nonrelease, public display, cma, living George Island to Gulf World (2019-Apr-19) to Clearwater Marine Aquarium (2020-Jul-29) Indian River Lagoon, Florida to Clearwater Marine Aquarium (1) Stranding response was conducted under a stranding agreement between NOAA Fisheries and CMA under the authority of the Marine Mammal Protection Act.Ĭharlie, a rescued Kemp’s ridley sea turtle in rehab Animal Rehab & HospitalBullfrog Creek, Florida to Clearwater Marine Aquarium (2) This secluded and private site inside the coastal park will also reduce the exposure to people and noise for these rescued animals before they are returned to the wild. This location provides CMA’s Rescue Team an offsite stranding station, which is well-positioned in our jurisdiction zone, to bring rescued marine animals for care without impacting the resident animals and regular operations at Clearwater Marine Aquarium. The facility’s open-air 75,000-gallon holding pool measures 40 feet across and is surrounded by a wood deck for access and observation. This location is not open to the public and is only intended for the rehabilitation and short-term care of stranded marine animals, focusing on small whales and dolphins initially. The facility is located inside of Fred Howard Park on the coast of Tarpon Springs with land provided by Pinellas County and the city.

Marine Mammal Stranding Station at Fred Howard ParkĬlearwater Marine Aquarium’s new marine mammal stranding station became operational following the stranding of five pilot whales off Redington Beach on July 29, 2019, a few weeks after the first section of the site was completed and ready to receive animals. Watch our Rescue Team in action as they rescue, rehab and release marine animals. Equipped with an EZY lift system, this mechanism assists responders transporting larger animals into the bed of the truck. The team also utilizes an F250 truck, grant funded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), which may be used for smaller live and deceased cetaceans. This stranding transport truck is a John H. The vehicle is equipped with all necessary supplies, including a stretcher, water sprayers, towels and more, which will assist in the transport of live and deceased cetaceans. The main vehicle of operation, the stranding transport truck (converted F450 box truck), is used to accommodate larger animals. Vehicles and VesselsĪ variety of vehicles and vessels are used by the rescue team to enhance the method of response as well as decrease response time. By participating in post-mortem examinations with a partnering facility, information regarding life history, cause of death and signs of human interaction may be investigated. Rescue personnel also respond to deceased cetaceans and sea turtles. Owl’s Nest Sanctuary for Wildlife is another facility the team collaborates with by compiling and forwarding information regarding injured birds.
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The team often collaborates with other departments and local organizations, such as assisting CMA’s Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Department upon live sea turtle intakes, as well as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) with manatee rescues, verification of mating herds and monitoring manatees potentially in distress. The CMA rescue team responds to a variety of marine animals, including cetaceans (dolphins, whales, porpoises), sea turtles, manatees, and North American river otters. Rescue TeamĬMA’s rescue team is composed of a variety of trained personnel, including staff biologists, interns and volunteers. Our veterinarians, staff biologist, interns and volunteers work together to provide the utmost care, but you can also be a vital asset to our team by reporting an animal in distress, as well as supporting our rescue efforts through donations. CMA coordinates with the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), as well as collaborating with local marine life rescue organizations to provide a quick and efficient response to ensure the proper treatment and transportation of all distressed marine life. The rescue and response team is composed of specially trained personnel, including staff biologists, interns and volunteers. RescueĬlearwater Marine Aquarium’s (CMA) rescue team responds to sick, injured and deceased marine animals reported along the west coast of Florida in the Pinellas, Hillsborough, Hernando, Pasco, Citrus and Levy counties. Rescue effort to help dolphins out of canal in St.
