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The Marine Mammal Stranding Center is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of distressed marine mammals and sea turtles along the N.J. coast and tributaries.
New Jersey’s marine mammals are in the crosshairs. Already struggling under multiple assaults, they are facing another blow.
A boat collision with a whale off the Jersey Shore left the 20-foot-long animal dead and sent a passenger overboard. The ...
A minke whale died Saturday in a Jersey Shore bay a short time after videos showed it collide with a boat, nearly capsizing ...
The whale that died in a boat accident at the Jersey Shore on Saturday was found to be in a thin body condition and had ...
A routine day for the Marine Mammal Stranding Center turned into a rescue mission when a green sea turtle was found trapped ...
The Marine Mammal Stranding Center in New Jersey was asking for donations this Giving Tuesday. Thanks to a surge of donations, the organization was able to raise over $49,000.
The 26-foot-long female whale collided with a boat on the water in Barnegat Bay , knocking a boater overboard. The whale ...
For more than 45 years, the center has nursed marine mammals and turtles back to health across the state. Since opening in 1978, the Marine Mammal Stranding Center has responded to over 6,000 ...
BRIGANTINE — The Marine Mammal Stranding Center, a nonprofit dedicated to aiding local marine wildlife, is offering guided tours of local dunes this summer to children looking to learn more ...
Sheila Dean, Code Director of Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine along with the help of volunteers released six seals in Sandy Hook Beach, NJ. Wednesday May, 31, 2017.