As a lifelong coastside dweller, my love for my ocean neighbors brought me to marine mammal rescue for 18+ years. It was only natural for me to expand my experience with them by volunteering to prepare their skulls for the research collection in O&M, beginning in 2008. I soon included field response – examining dead marine mammals – to my responsibilities, and in 2011, I became an employee. Every animal has a story, bearing witness to the rapidly changing ocean conditions, and our examinations tell that story. I am proud of the work we do with NOAA’s Marine Mammal Stranding Network and the valuable research collection we have curated in that work.

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Academy scientists take measurements of a stranded whale on a Northern California beach

The Academy is part of a federal research program designed to study the causes of marine mammal strandings.

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Ornithology and Mammalogy
(415) 379-5373
SPemberton@calacademy.org