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Marine Mammal Stranding Center Newsletter - November 8, 2023

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November 10, 2023

From: Marine Mammal Stranding Center

Because of YOU, we raised over $10,000 through our fall fundraising events!

The Marine Mammal Stranding Center relies heavily on fundraising events to continue our mission and carry out our life-saving work for the marine mammals and sea turtles of New Jersey.

This year, more than ever, our organization's needs have grown with the increase in strandings. Since January 2023, the MMSC has responded to 162 strandings. From Sandy Hook to Cape May, from the ocean front to bayside, our organization covers all 1,800 miles of New Jersey tidal waterways. Our team could not continue our hard work without our dedicated supporters, donors, volunteers, and event sponsors and participants.

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for being part of our "pod" and supporting our efforts to save so many of these precious, protected species.

The giving season has only begun!

Giving Tuesday is celebrated annually on the third Thursday of November. It is a day dedicated to encouraging people to do good!

Whether it's making someone smile, helping someone out, or giving back to an important cause, we all have something to offer this Giving Tuesday.

Join the global movement, not just today, but every day.

Please consider supporting the Marine Mammal Stranding Center this Giving Tuesday so we can continue to carry out our mission: Rescue, Rehabilitate, and Release the sick and injured marine mammals and sea turtles that come ashore needing our help.

Donate to our Giving Tuesday campaign today!
    
Watch our mission in action HERE

The seals have returned to the New Jersey shore!

On October 23rd, we had our first confirmed seal sighting of the season reported to the MMSC hotline, a Harbor seal in Atlantic County, New Jersey!

After making a marathon swim from the north, seals need to haul out to get much-needed rest. The sights and sounds of humans can be stressful and cause seals to go back into the water before they are ready.

Please remember your "seal etiquette" by keeping people and pets at least 150 feet away to allow them to rest undisturbed. Not sure what this distance looks like? Give the seal a "thumbs up"- if you can still see the seal behind your thumb, you're too close! Please help keep seals "incognito" by not sharing their locations on social media.

Remember to call our hotline (609) 266-0538 to report sightings, and please help us spread the word by sharing this newsletter with others.

Thank you for being a friend to the animals!
    
Show your support for the Marine Mammal Stranding Center and help spread the word about protecting seals by sporting our 'Respect the Locals' merch design.

All proceeds from our Bonfire Store go towards our efforts in the Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Release of the sick and injured marine mammals and sea turtles of New Jersey.

Purchase yours HERE

FREE SIGNAGE AVAILABLE TO BEACH TOWNS!

Have you spotted one of our educational signs at a beach access near you? Don't have a sign on your favorite beach yet? Have your town contact MMSC at [email protected] for information on getting FREE signs to help spread the word about our winter guests!

Click Here for more information.