Cetaceans (Rehab) • Alaska Sealife Center • U.S.
Alaska Sealife Center
301 Railroad Ave • Seward, Alaska • United States
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Current Patients
There are no current patients, from any species, in rehabilitation at this facility. If you’re looking for a specific individual, check the deceased, released or transferred animals – on mobile, scroll down to access these options.
Note: This inventory may contain inaccuracies or be incomplete due to lack of public sources, misleading information or mistranslation. If you have a correction or would like to submit information please contact us at contribute@cetabase.org or use our contact form!
Dead
The information in the table below represents deceased patients, from all cetacean species, in rehabilitation at this facility. If you’re having trouble finding a specific individual, check the living, released or transferred animals – on mobile, scroll down to access these options. Italics indicate either an estimated date or deceased individual. Estimated dates are intended to provide a general time frame when the animal was acquired and should not be treated as exact. Inventory Key
Note: This inventory may contain inaccuracies or be incomplete due to lack of public sources, misleading information or mistranslation. If you have a correction or would like to submit information please contact us at contribute@cetabase.org or use our contact form!
Last updated: September 27, 2019 15:35
Released
The information in the table below represents released patients, from all cetacean species, in rehabilitation at this facility. If you’re having trouble finding a specific individual, check the living, released or transferred animals – on mobile, scroll down to access these options. Italics indicate either an estimated date or deceased individual. Estimated dates are intended to provide a general time frame when the animal was acquired and should not be treated as exact. Inventory Key
Note: This inventory may contain inaccuracies or be incomplete due to lack of public sources, misleading information or mistranslation. If you have a correction or would like to submit information please contact us at contribute@cetabase.org or use our contact form!
There are no released patients for this facility.
Historical
The information in the table below represents historical patients, from all cetacean species, in rehabilitation at this facility combining living, dead and released animals into one inventory. If you’re having trouble finding a specific individual, check the living, released or transferred animals – on mobile, scroll down to access these options. Italics indicate either an estimated date or deceased individual. Estimated dates are intended to provide a general time frame when the animal was acquired and should not be treated as exact. Inventory Key
Note: This inventory may contain inaccuracies or be incomplete due to lack of public sources, misleading information or mistranslation. If you have a correction or would like to submit information please contact us at contribute@cetabase.org or use our contact form!
Last updated: September 27, 2019 15:35
Transfers
The information in the table below represents transferred patients with the date of transfer and the location where they moved to. This entry only represents the most recent transfer date out of this particular location. If an animal has transferred back and forth multiple times, only the latest transfer is listed, however, the complete transfer history can be viewed by expanding the row.
Note: If you have a correction or would like to submit information please contribute@cetabase.org or use our contact form!
Last updated: August 25, 2019 19:33
Park History
Park history is currently being researched and compiled. This section will be updated as soon as possible.
References
NOAA Fisheries (2017, Jul 20). Marine Mammal Inventory Report (MMIR). All Facilities, Complete Cetaceans & Pinnipeds. Office of Protected Resources.