| About the Marine Wildlife Veterinary Care and Research Center |
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| Written by Miles Reed | |
| Saturday, 18 November 2006 | |
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![]() Looking east after a storm. The MWVCRC has its own grant and contract funded laboratory research programs, as well as collaborative marine ecosystem health research focus. The MWVCRC provides pathology and laboratory diagnostic investigation services for marine animal mortality events, in particular sentinel species such as sea otters (approximately 90% of all dead southern sea otters are necropsied here), archiving of tissues and specimens for legal and ephemeral data collection, subsequent retrospective research, and cooperation with National Marine Fisheries Service, USGS/BRD-National Wildlife Health Lab, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service programs. The field research program maintains a sea otter dive/capture team, with specialized dive equipment and boats and has formal programmatic links with the USGS/BRD-Western Ecological Research Center, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, and Marine Mammal Center, and the University of California-Davis to support work on free-living animals. The MWVCRC also has an animal care program overseen by its own Institutional Animal Care and use Committee (as required under the Animal Welfare Act) and maintains a small number of research animals in cooperation with several University of California and California State University programs.
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