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Northern Fur Seal pup at PMMC

The Pacific Marine Mammal center has Northern Fur seal pup that came in on Sunday. She is called Gwendolyn. She was suffering from laceration on ventral side of neck from net/fishing line, and was underweight. They have shaved her neck and cleaned out the wound now.She seems to be responding very well to treatment. She ate by herself today for the first time. She will be in the ICU for awhile since she is so young and seems to be stressed by all the noise. She is busy playing in her own private pool. And she has been preening all day. (How "girlie" can you get?)
We will get some pictures posted of her when we get the okay from PMMC. She is adorable!
We can never thank PMMC enough for all the good work they do saving seals and whales. They are just the best!

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Mother's Day Special - gift for mom

Celebrate Mother's Day on a marine expedition and see the beauty of our marine life.  Book an ecotour for Mother's Day May 11th through May 14th and receive a gift for mom and 10% off. Reservations: 949-500-6981. Website: www.ocwildlifebeachtour.com.

GIFT CERTIFICATES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE AT 10% OFF.

Here
is a video on one of our ecotours:
OC Wildlife & Beach Tour - Tidepool ecotour/seals and sea lions

Sea Gulls being silly

We always see surprising things on our wildlife & beach ecotours. This seagull decided to stand on top of another seagull. LOL! Cirque de Seagull audition perhaps?

Pelican gets a second chance with beak straightening

We are so happy to live in a place that cares so much about the enviroment and the marine life.

A huge thank you to Dr. Marcos Unis for his work!




Beak straightening: Pelican gets 2nd chance

May 7th, 2012, 3:17 pm · · posted by

A pelican with a life-threatening beak deformity emerged from a successful, first-of-its kind surgical procedure Sunday, and is now gulping fish at a furious rate as it recovers in Huntington Beach.

The American white pelican, nicknamed Nigel, was captured a week ago near ponds at the Audubon House in Irvine, its lower beak severely bent, said Debbie McGuire, wildlife director at the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center.

The bird had become tangled in fishing line, complete with hook and lure, his lower beak warped to one side.

“He was completely twisted, like a pretzel,” she said.

The bird had not been able to eat for at least several days, and his lower beak was not only skewed to the right, but fractured.

Rescuers fed the animal and prepared it for surgery.

On Sunday, veterinary surgeon Marcos Unis of the VCA All Care Animal Referral Center in Fountain Valley spent about an hour placing pins in the beak.

The pins were attached to a fixation device to hold them in place, he said, and acrylic cement was added.

The bird’s recovery should take about eight weeks.

“We usually remove that type of fixation in about six weeks,” Unis said. “We cut those screws and remove the screws, and remove the cement, so there’s no residual implant once everything heals.”

Such fractures are common in pelicans, Unis said; their beaks are made of cartilage, not bone.

He said he’ll publish the technique.

“If this works well, it will be a means of helping these other guys recover if they have a similar deformity, or even a beak fracture,” he said.

Meanwhile, McGuire said, it’s going to be an expensive recovery for Nigel as he consumes large amounts of fish.

As always, the Care Center is seeking donations, its only means of support. They can be made through the center’s website.

Laguna Canyon Artists - special open house this Saturday

This Saturday Laguna Canyon Artists Studios in Laguna Beach is having their spring open house for one day from 11am to 6pm. You will get to meet the artists in person and see a variety of art. Don't miss this special one day event. Free to the public.

Special gift for mom for Mother's Day

Give a special gift to Mom for Mother's Day to explore our local marine life. 10% off on gift certificates or book an ecotour May 11th-14th for 10% off and a special gift for mom. www.ocwildlifebeachtour.com
(949)-500-6981

Every Monday Matters

It's Monday again! Please help us make a difference today by picking up one or two pieces of trash to help keep our earth and oceans clean. 

With Mothers Day, graduation and wedding season coming up, balloons are popular decorations. Make sure that they are disposed of properly. (Popped and put in the trash.) Please do not release them. They are very detrimental to marine animals. They are often mistaken for food and ingesting them can be fatal. Remember that what goes up must come down.

For more information please visit: www.everymondaymatters.com.


Headed straight to the ocean.

Supermoon

Last night we viewed the supermoon. It was amazing! Here is what we saw as the moon rose.



Horn Shark egg

This is a Horn Shark egg. I found it on the beach near some kelp that had washed ashore. When I picked it up I could feel the shark moving around inside. I took a few pictures and put it back in a safe spot in the water. The eggs are shaped in a corkscrew design to help keep them anchored in between rocks. Horn Sharks are small. Only four feet long when they are adults. They have two sharp "horns" that stick up from the dorsal fins on their backs. I have seen quite a few of them snorkeling. They are very shy. Generally as soon as they see you they take off.






Here you can see one of the "horns".

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