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Section 9312 Oil Spill Marine Mammal Resources

T able of Contents Section Page Oil Spill Marine Mammal Resources... 9312-1 Table 9312-1: Regional Marine Mammal Stranding Networks... 9312-1 Table 9312-2: Regional Marine Mammal Stranding Network Members that are 20hr. HAZWOPER Trained... 9312-2 Table 9312-3: Groups That Have Marine Mammal Handling Experience... 9312-3 Table 9312-4: Resources Available for Capturing or Deterring Marine Mammals from an Oil Spill... 9312-4 Table 9312-5: Resources Available for Marine Mammal Rehabilitation... 9312-5 Table 9312-6: Marine Mammal Veterinarians in the Northwest Region Available for Consultation... 9312-7 January 1, 2015 iii

Oil Spill Marine Mammal Resources These resource lists are provided for the use of the Wildlife Branch and NOAA after activation through the Incident Command structure. Table 9312-1: Regional Marine Mammal Stranding Networks Resource Phone Contact Person Location Number Seal Sitters MMSN 206-905-7325 Robin Lindsey West Seattle, Edmonds Seal Sitters 425-327-3336 Susan Morrow Edmonds, Washington Department of 253-589-7235 Steve Jefferies, Lakewood, Fish and Wildlife Marine Mammal Investigations Dyanna Lambourn, Josh Oliver MaST Highline 206-724-2687 Rus Higley, Dr. Des Moines, Community College Kaddee Lawrence Cascadia Research 360-791-9555 John Calambokidis, Olympia, Collective Jessie Huggins Wolftown Rehab 206-463-9113 T Martino Vashon Island, East Jefferson Co. MMSN 360-385-5582 Chrissy McLean Port Townsend, Juan de Fuca MMSN 360-928-0230 Rich Osborne Joyce, Makah Fisheries 360-645-3176 Jon Scordino, Adrianne Akmajian Neah Bay, Central Puget Sound MMSN 1-866-672-2638 Susan Berta, Sandy Dubpernell, Matt Klope, Stephanie Norman Patrick Charapata, Joe Gaydos Whidbey Island, San Juan Co. MMSN 1-800-562-8832 Friday Harbor, Whatcom MMSN 360-303-3608 Mariann Carrasco, Bellingham, Danielle Love Portland State University 503-738-6211 Dr. Deb Duffield, Portland, OR Dalin D Allesandro Oregon State University 541-270-6830 Jim Rice, Bruce Mate Newport, OR Marine Mammal Program University of Oregon/ (541) 888-2581, Jan Hodder Charleston, OR Oregon Institute of Marine ex. 215 Biology January 1, 2015 9312-1

Table 9312-2: Regional Marine Mammal Stranding Network Members that are 20hr. HAZWOPER Trained Name Organization Email Bethany Diehl Cascadia Research & WDFW diehlb@u.washington.edu MMI Jessie Huggins Cascadia Research Collective jhuggins@cascadiaresearch.org Susan Berta Central Puget Sound MMSN susan@orcanetwork.org Richard Smith* East Jefferson Co. MMSN judi_richard@msn.com Volunteer Jon Scordino Makah Tribe mtcmmbiologist@centurytel.net Kristin Wilkinson NOAA Fisheries Kristin.Wilkinson@noaa.gov Brent Norberg NOAA Fisheries Brent.Norberg@noaa.gov Hans Brubaker* NOAA Office for Law Hans.Brubaker@noaa.gov Enforcement Maile Bliss NOAA Office for Law Maile.Bliss@noaa.gov Enforcement Jim Rice Oregon State University Jim.Rice@oregonstate.edu Chrissy McLean Port Townsend Marine Science cmclean@ptmsc.org Center Dalin D Alessandro Portland State University mesnookums@yahoo.com Casey Mclean San Juan Co. MMSN kc725@hotmail.com Patrick Charapata San Juan Co. MMSN patrick@whalemuseum.org Rachel Mayer Seattle Aquarium RACHEL.MAYER@comcast.net Dyanna Lambourn WDFW MMI lambodml@dfw..gov Steve Jeffries WDFW MMI JEFFRSJJ@dfw.wa.gov Josh Oliver WDFW MMI oliverjso@yahoo.com Adrianne Akmajian Makah Tribe aakmajian@gmail.com David Todd WDFW MMI Volunteer davidtodd01@gmail.com Mariann Carrasco Whatcom MMSN marianncarrasco@aol.com Heather Harris Whatcom MMSN Harris.ha@hotmail.com Victoria Souze Whatcom MMSN vsouze@lummiislandcable.com Julie Straight Whatcom MMSN juliaderecho@hotmail.com January 1, 2015 9312-2

Table 9312-3: Groups That Have Marine Mammal Handling Experience Resource Species Contact Number Seal Sitters MMSN All Pinnipeds and 206-905-7325 Edmonds Seal Sitters Harbor seal pups 425-327-3336 Washington Department of Fish and All Pinnipeds and 253-589-7235 Wildlife Marine Mammal Investigations MaST Highline Community Harbor seal pups 206-724-2687 College Cascadia Research Collective All Pinnipeds and 360-791-9555 Wolftown Rehab Harbor seal pups 206-463-9113 East Jefferson Co. MMSN Harbor seal pups 360-385-5582 Juan de Fuca MMSN All Pinnipeds and 360-928-0230 Makah Fisheries All Pinnipeds and 360-645-3176 Central Puget Sound MMSN Harbor seal pups 1-866-672-2638 San Juan Co. MMSN Harbor seal pups 1-800-562-8832 Whatcom MMSN Harbor seal pups 360-303-3608 Portland State University All Pinnipeds and 503-738-6211 Oregon State University Marine All Pinnipeds and 541-270-6830 Mammal Program University of Oregon/ Oregon Institute of Marine Biology All Pinnipeds and Small (541) 888-2581, ex. 215 National Marine Mammal All Pinnipeds and Small 206-526-4038 Laboratory Alaska Fisheries Science Center All Pinnipeds and Small 206-526-4296 Northwest Fisheries Science Center All Pinnipeds and Small 206-860-3220 Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife All Pinnipeds and Small 541-757-4186 x242 January 1, 2015 9312-3

Table 9312-4: Resources Available for Capturing or Deterring Marine Mammals from an Oil Spill Resource Organization Location Details Contact Name Contact Number Hoop Nets WDFW MMI Lakewood, 20+ available Dyanna Lambourn 253-589-7235 OSU Newport, OR 1 Jim Rice 541-270-6830 Central Puget Whidbey 1 Matt Klope 360-257-1468 Sound MMSN Island, Boats WDFW MMI Lakewood, Dyanna Lambourn 253-589-7235 Transfer Cages Squeeze Cages 2 Whalers, 16 ft. Glasply, 24 Almar, 15 Lund Cascadia Olympia, 19 RHIB John Calambokidis 360-943-7325 Research OSU Newport, OR 22 RHIB Jim Rice 541-270-6830 Islands Oil Spill San Juan 5 vessels Julie Knight 360-378-5322 Association Islands, East Jefferson Co. MMSN Chrissy McLean 360-385-5582 Olympic Coast NMS Central Puget Sound MMSN Makah Tribe San Juan Co. MMSN Sea Doc Society WDFW MMI WDFW Port Townsend, Port Angeles, Whidbey Island, Neah Bay, Friday Harbor, Orcas Island, Lakewood, Lakewood, & Bonneville Dam 1 vessel available through local partners 18 RHIB 38 Monohull Kevin Grant 360-457-6622 x15 2-4 vessels Susan Berta 360-678-3451 available through volunteers 22 RHIB Jonathon Scordino 360-640-0959 21 Munson Patrick Charapata 360-472-1852 2 large sea lion cages 2 large squeeze cages Dr. Joe Gaydos 360-376-3910 Dyanna Lambourn 253-589-7235 Dyanna Lambourn 253-589-7235 January 1, 2015 9312-4

Table 9312-4: Resources Available for Capturing or Deterring Marine Mammals from an Oil Spill Resource Organization Location Details Contact Name Contact Kennels for small pinnipeds Trailers for Cages Trucks for towing Crowder Boards Central Puget Sound MMSN Makah Tribe Wolf Hollow OCNMS WDFW MMI Central Puget Sound MMSN Whidbey Island, Neah Bay, Friday Harbor, Port Angeles, Lakewood, Whidbey Island, January 1, 2015 9312-5 Number 2-4 small Susan Berta 360-678-3451 1 large Jonathon Scordino 360-640-0959 Many carriers of all sizes Penny Harner 360-378-5000 Mid-size utility Kevin Grant 360-457-6622 trailer x15 Utility trailer Dyanna Lambourn 253-589-7235 2-4 trucks available through volunteers Susan Berta 360-678-3451 1 or more Jonathon Scordino 360-640-0959 Makah Tribe Neah Bay, Olympic Coast Port Angeles, Suburban Kevin Grant 360-457-6622 NMS x15 WDFW MMI Lakewood, ½ ton and ¾ Dyanna Lambourn 253-589-7235 ton OSU Newport, OR 3 Large Jim Rice 541-270-6830 Wolf Hollow WDFW MMI Friday Harbor, Lakewood, 4 large Penny Harner 360-378-5000 Many Dyanna Lambourn 253-589-7235 Table 9312-5: Resources Available for Marine Mammal Rehabilitation Resource Location Contact Name PAWS Wildlife 15305 44 th Avenue Dr. John Center W Lynnwood, Huckabee, 98087 Jennifer Convy Wolf Hollow Rehabilitation Center 284 Boyce Road Friday Harbor, 98250 Julie Knight, Penny Harner, Shona Aitken Contact Number Capacity 425-412-4040 TBD 360-378-5000 TBD Point Defiance 5400 N. Pearl St. Dr. Holly Reid, 253-404-3671 TBD

Zoo and Aquarium Oregon Coast Aquarium Tacoma 98407 2820 SE Ferry Slip Rd. Newport, OR 97365 Dr. Karen Wolf Jim Burke 541-867-3474 TBD January 1, 2015 9312-6

Table 9312-6: Marine Mammal Veterinarians in the Northwest Region Available for Consultation Resource Location Contact Name Contact Number Experience PAWS Wildlife Center Lynnwood, Dr. John Huckabee 425-787-2500 x814 Office Harbor seals SeaDoc Society Orcas Island, Dr. Darlene DeGhetto 206-854-8273 Cell 425-787-2500 x824 Dr. Joe Gaydos 360-376-3910 Office 360-914-1083 Cell Pinnipeds (Northern fur seals, Steller sea lions, California sea lions, and Harbor seals) Oiled wildlife care, rehabilitation, boat handling, necropsy of oiled or potentially oiled animals. Seattle Aquarium Seattle, Dr. Lesanna Lahner 206-707-2613 Cell Sea otters, harbor seals, some otariids. Marine-Med Bothell, Dr. Stephanie Norman 206-321-0249 Cell Initial assessment and treatment of oiled marine mammals (pinnipeds, cetaceans, and mustelids), including triage, medical evulation and stabilization/treatment. Trained in remote chemical immobilization/anesthesia of wildlife. Vancouver Aquarium Point Roberts, Dr. Marty Haulena 415-847-2781 Cell All marine mammals, birds, turtles, and fish Woodland Seattle, Dr. Kelly Helmick 206-605-9040 Phocids/otariids/mustelids/ Park Zoo odontocetes, sea turtles, and birds. East Jefferson Co. MMSN Other Port Townsend, Edmonds, Dr. Pete Schroeder 360-683-7437 Pinnipeds,, Sea otters. Extensive experience and previous oil spill response (Exxon Valdez) Dr. Steve Johnson 970-218-9382 Cell Phocids and seabirds January 1, 2015 9312-7