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Our Sausalito Hospital & Visitor Center is Open to the Public. Reserve Tickets Today! Visit the world’s largest marine mammal hospital to see animal care experts providing life-saving care to patients so they can be released back to the wild. Tickets are free but must be booked online in advance.
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Visit, World's largest hospital, marine mammal, guided tour,...
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Dive in with us during the month of June as we highlight...
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The Marine Mammal Center 2000 Bunker Road Fort Cronkhite...
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Visit | The Marine Mammal Center. Join Our Sea Lion Celebration! Dive in with us during the month of June as we highlight these intelligent marine mammals who are known for their playfulness and noisy barking. We’ll share fun sea lion facts, information on conservation efforts, ways you can be a sea lion champion and more.
May 26, 2022 · A complete remodeling of the Visitor Center, along with other buildings at the Sausalito location, will enhance the visitor experience. The Marine Mammal Center, the largest marine mammal hospital in the world, is reopening its doors to the public after being closed for two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jun 3, 2022 · The Marine Mammal Center is located at 2000 Bunker Road, Sausalito, and is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday to Monday. Tickets are free but require advance reservation at...
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Coordinates: 37.8351°N 122.5316°W. The Marine Mammal Center ( TMMC) is a private, non-profit U.S. organization that was established in 1975 for the purpose of rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing marine mammals who are injured, ill or abandoned. It was founded in Sausalito, California, by Lloyd Smalley, Pat Arrigoni and Paul Maxwell.
Mar 9, 2021 · 20612 Laguna Canyon Road in Laguna Beach. Open daily; advance reservations are required. Your 20-minute visit to the Visitor Yard is free; donations are welcome.
Aug 16, 2023 · Volunteers from the Marine Mammal Center release California sea lions Quly (L) and Togozees (R) back to their ocean home at Rodeo Beach in Marin County, California, on August 4, 2023.