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A membership-based, national nonprofit organization in through which the public can participate in conservation efforts to save endangered manatees from extinction.
www.savethemanatee.org
The Marine Mammal Centre is involved in rescue, research and education. You can read about all of these activities on their website. Also features Adopt-A-Seal program, virtual tour of the centre and How You Can Help page.
www.tmmc.org
NOAA Fisheries - National Marine Fisheries Service
Promotes sustainable fisheries, recovery of protected species, and the health of coastal marine habitats in the USA.
www.nmfs.noaa.gov
Home page of Friends of the Sea Otter, a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the threatened sea otter.
www.seaotters.org
IOSF - International Otter Survival Fund
Dedicated to the conservation of all 13 species of otter. We fund conservation programmes in endangered species
www.otter.org
A multimedia public education project designed to raise awareness of the world ocean and the life within it.
www.seaweb.org
Trade and Environment Analysis Cases
TED Analysis Case concerning the overfishing of the world oceans due to driftnetting, with notes on international disputes and oceanic law.
www.american.edu
International Marine Mammal Project
Working to make oceans safe for marine mammals worldwide.
www.earthisland.org
Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network
The Network rescues and rehabilitates marine mammals that strand along the Texas Coast, providing food, medical treatment, and 24-hour-a-day observation.
www.tmmsn.org
Marine Mammal Stranding Center
A private non-profit organization based in Brigantine, New Jersey. Since the Center's founding in 1978, it has responded to over 1500 calls for stranded whales, dolphins, seals, and sea turtles that washed ashore on New Jersey beaches.
www.mmsc.org
Tracking Threatened Birds and Animals
From Space Today Online, see how marine animals are tracked by using satellites.
www.spacetoday.org
News, resources and information on pinnipeds (seals, sea lions and walruses).
www.pinnipeds.org