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  • Breach Marine Protection - Anti-whaling, marine protection, environment matters
  • Fondazione Cetacea - A non-profit organization established in 1988 for the study and safeguard of the marine environment.
  • Harp Seals - Help save the harp seals in Canada
  • International Marine Mammal Association Inc. - IMMA Inc. is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of marine mammals and their habitat world-wide.
  • The Marine Mammal Center - We rescue, rehabilitate and release stranded, injured, and orphaned marine mammals. We conduct research and provide education programs.
  • Marine Mammal Research Program - Multidicsiplinary research on the behavior, ecology, taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, toxicology, parasitology, and conservation of marine mammals is organized and integrated
  • Marine Mammal Stranding Center - rescue and rehabilitation of stranded marine mammals
  • Mediterranean Monk Seal - This is a private page to publicise the plight of the Mediterranean Monk Seal
  • Sea Shepherd Conservation Society - Direct Action conservation organization involved with marine conservaton and preservation. General marine preservation and law enforcement.
  • The Society for Marine Mammalogy - A professional scientific society that promotes the study of marine mammals.
  • Strategies for Pursuing a Career in Marine Mammal Science - Society for Marine Mammalogy's "Strategies for Pursuing a Career in Marine Mammal Science." Great resource list included.
  • Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network - The Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network is dedicated to the study and conservation of marine mammals.

    International Marine Mammal Project
    300 Broadway, Suite 28
    San Francisco, CA 94133-3312

    The Marine Mammal Center
    Marin Headlands, GGNRA, Ft. Cronkhite
    Sausalito, CA 94965

    National Coalition for Marine Conservation
    P.O. Box 23298
    Savannah, GA 31403

Santa Barbara

Discover the city of Santa Barbara, California, the birthplace of Earth Day. A 1969 oil platform blowout off the coast of Santa Barbara led to a wave of environmental laws nationwide. That gave impetus to what we consider now the cornerstones to the modern environmental movement. A year later, the first Earth Day was held followed by the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. A succession of other laws protecting water, marine life and endangered species followed.