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Wildlife Response Tara L. Riemer, Ph.D. President and CEO August 13, 2015 Alaska SeaLife Center
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Who Are We? Public Aquarium Marine Science Research K-Gray Education Wildlife Response 501(c)(3) The Alaska SeaLife Center generates and shares scientific knowledge to promote understanding and stewardship of Alaska’s marine ecosystems
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Wildlife Response Experience: Annual Stranding Caseload
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Harbor Seal Typically releasable
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Spotted Seal Typically Non releasable
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Ringed Seal
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Northern Fur Seal
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Pacific Walrus
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Sea Otter
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Steller Sea Lion
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Necropsies and Mortality Investigations Sea otter UME Arctic Pinniped UME
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Cascading Support
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Permanent Facilities
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Mobile Facilities: MTRE Mobile Treatment & Rehabilitation Enclosure
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Mobile Facilities: MTRE Mobile Treatment & Rehabilitation Enclosure
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HAZWOPER Oiled Wildlife Response Workshop Videoconference Capabilities Oiled Wildlife Response Training
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Alaska Clean Seas (Arctic) Mobile Treatment and Rehabilitation Enclosure Oiled Wildlife Response Training Drill participation CISPRI (Cook Inlet) Existing Formal Relationships
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Alaska Chadux (nearly statewide) Resolve Marine (Aleutians) Alyeska Pipeline/SERVS (PWS) Current Conversations Oil Spill Response Organizations (OSROs)
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Federal Agencies Permitting Federal Species Recovery Teams Stranding Response Alaska Region Stranding Network O&G Philanthropic Support Rural Communities and Native Groups Partners
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Alaska Region Stranding Network
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Marine Mammal Response Working Group Association of Zoos and Aquariums Oiled Wildlife Care Network Additional Relationships
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QUESTIONS?
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Questions? Tara L. Riemer, Ph.D. President and CEO tarar@alaskasealife.org direct: 907-224-6343 cell: 907-491-0051
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