The Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network TMMSN recently launched a new internship program ideal for Texas AM-Galveston students looking to dive in to research and study opportunities in the marine world.
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Rissos Dolphin Grampus. Rescued Dolphin Abel at Texas State Aquarium is Moved to Galveston October 29 2019 CORPUS CHRISTI TX A stranded male bottlenose dolphin that has spent the past two weeks at the Texas State Aquarium TSA Wildlife Rescue Center has now been moved to a Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network TMMSN in Galveston for long-term care. The mission of the international Society for Marine Mammalogy is to promote the global advancement of marine mammal science and contribute to its relevance.
Information retrieved from stranded dolphins may lead to a better understanding of this phenomenon. The campus offers outstanding facilities and science programs for students faculty and visiting researchers. Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network is a 501c3 nonprofit organization working under a federal stranding agreement for all activities.
The Marine Mammal Behavioral Ecology Group and the Bernd Würsig Laboratory are located within the Texas AM University campus in Galveston TX. Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network TMMSN Created in 1980 to further the understanding of marine mammals Non-profit 501C3 Sole Stranding Agreement holder in Texas Other organizations such as SeaWorld of Texas and Texas State Aquarium operate as designees under the TMMSN agreement for stranding response. Marine mammal photographs collected under NMFS authorization.
The Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network founded in 1980 is a network of volunteers dedicated to understanding and conserving marine mammals that strand along the Texas Gulf Coast. Call the Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network a non-profit organization dedicated to the study and conservation of marine mammals at 1-800-9 MAMMAL. Since 1980 TMMSN has conducted marine mammal research along the Texas coast.