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'Tis the Season of the Gunshot Sea Lion

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Sea lions are protected under the  Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 , and harassing, injuring, or killing them is subject to fines up to $10,000. Enforcement is difficult and often requires a direct witness to the crime.  You can help protect sea lions and other marine mammals from these horrific and illegal crimes – report any violations of The Marine Mammal Protection Act to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) 24-hour Enforcement Hotline (1-800-853-1964). Nezzie is a juvenile male California sea lion that was rescued by the Santa Barbara Marine Mammal Center and transferred to The Marine Mammal Center for rehabilitation at the end of October. He was found on a beach at Coal Oil Point in Santa Barbara County, weak and emaciated.    Diagnosis...Gunshot Wound! Click HERE to Read More   Sadly, Nezzie is one of many sea lions that we have treated for gunshot wounds in recent years. Such shocking cases, push us t...

Save Sea Lions: Stop Trashing Our Oceans!

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Nicknamed "H.C." by the rescue team that discovered him, this poor animal was trapped in plastic litter -- and would have perished if it were not for the quick action of the Marine Mammal Center. The MMC does all it can to protect marine wildlife along the coast of California, but despite their best efforts nearly one million marine animals are wounded or killed by ocean garbage each year. You can help reduce that number by encouraging others to recycle more, purchasing goods with less bulky packaging and by making an effort to keep toxic materials out of drains or other areas that may drain into the ocean. Click HERE to Sign the petition right now to pledge your support! Or Just Copy and Paste the URL link Below: http://theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/clickToGive/ars/petition/MMC-OceanTrashHC?origin=ETA_092313_MMC-OceanTrashHC_f&utm_source=email&utm_medium=animalsta&utm_campaign=MMC-OceanTrashHC&utm_term=20130923&utm_content=_f

Help Protect the Whales and other Artctic Marine Life!

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The whales that live off Alaska's shores have a morning ritual centered on sounds -- sing-song squeals and trills from other whales alerting them to mating and feeding opportunities, or danger, in the area. But their ritual is in danger of being ruined, which could have a disastrous impact on their lives and the health of the entire Arctic marine environment. Tell the federal government to shelve its current study about protecting Arctic marine mammals from noise-related impacts of offshore oil and gas development. The study is flawed. It doesn't even come close to protecting marine mammals. http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&id=705 To take action on this issue, click on the link below: http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&id=705 If the text above does not appear as a link or it wraps across multiple lines, then copy and paste it into the address area of your browser. PLEASE NOTE: All artwor...