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There's an outbreak of a bacterial disease threatening sea lions on the central coast, and it's starting earlier than usual.
Groveacher the sea lion has a new spring in his flippers after recuperating from a bacterial disease at the Marine Mammal ...
The U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife and Fisheries met Tuesday to consider a proposed draft bill ...
The latest of the 21 dead whales washed up July 7 in Richmond after a suspected vessel strike, marking the highest number of ...
A bacterial infection, leptospirosis, is increasingly infecting marine mammals along California's Central Coast, challenging ...
Nearly two dozen whales have died in the San Francisco Bay Area in recent months, according to animal rescue groups.
Call the Marine Mammal Center’s hotline at 415-289-SEAL (7325). Our experts will monitor the animal and, if necessary, send trained responders to rescue it safely.
A young sea lion that wandered onto a San Rafael street over the weekend is being treated for symptoms of a serious bacterial ...
Rescuers were able to stabilize the dolphin and keep it hydrated until it could be transferred to the care of marine mammal ...
A sea lion with symptoms of domoic acid poisoning arrives at the Marine Mammal Care Center for treatment in San Pedro on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Press-Telegram/SCNG) ...
From the Daily Journal archives Sick sea critters aided by Marine Mammal Center By Jason Dearen Jun 15, 2009 Updated Jul 12, 2017 0 ...
The Marine Mammal Center in Morro Bay has been operating on Vistra property since 2005 at no cost. Vistra is now looking to repurpose its facility for a proposed battery project.