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  2. Formed in 1978, MMSC's mission is the rescue, rehabilitation and release of marine mammals and sea turtles. The Marine Mammal Stranding Center is the only Federally-authorized animal hospital in the State of New Jersey that responds to these animals in distress and provides medical treatment.

  3. The Marine Mammal Stranding Center (established in 1978) is a private non-profit organization located in Brigantine, New Jersey. The Stranding Center's main goal is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release stranded marine mammals and sea turtles. They are the only marine stranding center in New Jersey.

  4. The Marine Mammal Stranding Center has responded to over 6,100 animals since opening our doors in 1978. In the early years, MMSC worked with an average of 20 animals per year. We now average 180 animals annually.

  5. What is the Marine Mammal Stranding Center’s role? The MMSC is a member of the Greater Atlantic Marine Mammal Stranding Network, so we are on the front lines working together with our fellow network members to help find the answers to marine mammal deaths.

  6. Enhance the conservation and management of wild marine mammal populations and the wider marine ecosystem. The Stranding Network strives to return live stranded and rehabilitated animals to the wild when it is safe to do so for the individual animal and the wild populations.

  7. Sea Life Museum - Marine Mammal Stranding Center. Established in 1978, the center is the only rescue facility in the state that handles sick and injured marine life such as whales, dolphins, seals and sea turtles. Educational programs are available on or off-site.

  8. Mar 25, 2024 · The Marine Mammal Stranding Center is the only federally authorized animal hospital in New Jersey committed to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of marine mammals and sea turtles. The average cost to rehabilitate one seal is $3,000, Pagel said.

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