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A boat collision with a whale off the Jersey Shore left the 20-foot-long animal dead and sent a passenger overboard. The ...
Sheila Dean, the director of the Marine Mammal Stranding Center, told the Asbury Park Press that it's not possible to ...
After four months of recovery for a serious flipper injury, a rehabilitated seal finally returned to the open ocean this week ...
The Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine has responded to 31 dolphin strandings in 2025.
DEAL ‑ A male juvenile bottlenose dolphin that had multiple shark bites on its body and stranded on the beach here Sunday evening was euthanized according to the Marine Mammal Stranding Center ...
The Marine Mammal Stranding Center is calling all angels. In 2016, the dollars and dimes of its supporters will be even more critical, says MMSC Executive Director Bob Schoelkopf. The center ...
The Marine Mammal Stranding Center relies on public donations, memberships, gift shop sales, grants and proceeds from special events like the annual golf tournament to fund its operational expenses.
A bottlenose dolphin found on Deal’s beach Sunday evening had numerous shark bites all over its body and was euthanized, the Marine Mammal Stranding Center said Tuesday. A beachgoer reported the ...
To learn more, you can visit the Marine Mammal Stranding Center website. The article Dolphin Euthanized After Being Found With Shark Bites On Jersey Shore appeared first on Asbury Park Patch.
The Nature Journals of Carolyn Woods,” watercolor studies of landscapes and wildlife, will be on display through Oct. 12.