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Endangered Sea Turtles Arrive at the Marine Rehabilitation Center: On Jan. 25, 2008, eight sea turtles were transported from the New England Aquarium to MARC for rehabilitation. | |
| • | Getting Your Feet Wet: The Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center: An overview of the Marine Animal Rehab Center at UNE's Marine Science Center, as presented by Kerra Gearinger, Angela Nason and Karin Iuzzolino, three undergraduate marine biology majors. Video | |
| • | “Chomper,” the rescued loggerhead sea turtle who had been rehabilitating for five months at the University of New England’s Marine Science Center, was released June 29, 2006 off the coast of Virginia. Following several days of observation at the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center the turtle was deemed healthy and returned to its ocean home via Cape Charles at the mouth of Chesapeake Bay by staff and volunteers at the Virginia Aquarium. Chomper was tagged for future identification. Below is a video of the release created by the Virginia Aquarium. Video | |
| • | A harbor porpoise, flown to Maine from the National Aquarium in Baltimore Sept. 5, 2003, is shown in this video shortly after its arrival at the University of New England Marine Mammal Rehabilitation Center. Version 56k | |
| • | A video of Wadadli, a young, male, hooded seal on his first night at the UNE Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center. Click for more information on Wadadli . Version 56k | Version ISDN | |
| • | Two male Harp seals were released at Granite Point in Biddeford June 18, following their convalescence at the UNE Marine Animal Rehabilitiation Center. Click for more information on these seals. Version 56k | Version ISDN | |
| • | Keith Matassa, marine mammal rehabilitation coordinator for the Center, talks about the first release of two rehabilitated seals on June 18th. Click for more information on Keith. Version 56k | Version ISDN |