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Assessment Of Potential Measures At Admit Of Harbor Seal Pup Rehabilitation Success, Shannon Brown
Assessment Of Potential Measures At Admit Of Harbor Seal Pup Rehabilitation Success, Shannon Brown
Honors College
Harbor seals frequently strand along the northeast coast of the United States due to injury, illness, disease, and human interaction. In Maine, a non-profit organization, Marine Mammals of Maine (MMoME), is federally authorized to respond to these stranded animals and provide short-and long-term rehabilitation, with the ultimate aim to release the seals back into the wild. I investigated the role of multiple potential measures of marine mammal health that are evaluated at admit in determining rehabilitation success of dependent and weaned harbor seal pups from 2016 to 2019. The variables assessed were the day of the year the patients were …
Um Marine And Freshwater Sciences Before Wentworth Point, Part 2: (1939), Um Marine Biological Lab At Lamoine, Randy Lackovic
Um Marine And Freshwater Sciences Before Wentworth Point, Part 2: (1939), Um Marine Biological Lab At Lamoine, Randy Lackovic
Darling Marine Center Historical Documents
This is picture album of the University of Maine Marine Biological Laboratory at Lamoine, Maine during the summer session in 1939.
Um Marine And Freshwater Sciences Come To Wentworth Point (1960s), Randy Lackovic
Um Marine And Freshwater Sciences Come To Wentworth Point (1960s), Randy Lackovic
Darling Marine Center Historical Documents
This history recounts the formation of the Darling Marine Center from 1963 - 1966.
Um Marine And Freshwater Sciences Before Wentworth Point, Part 1: (1865-1965), Randy Lackovic
Um Marine And Freshwater Sciences Before Wentworth Point, Part 1: (1865-1965), Randy Lackovic
Darling Marine Center Historical Documents
This is a history of the marine and freshwater sciences activity at the University of Maine from 1865 - 1965.