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* ABOUT US * Team * Partners & Supporters * Vision, Mission and Values * Contact Us * WHAT WE DO * Strandings & Response * Dead Animal Response * Live Animal Response * Research & Reports * Training & Education * Marine Animals * Cetaceans * Pinnipeds * Sea Turtles * Sharks * Volunteer * Donate * 1-866-567-6277 * ABOUT US * Team * Partners & Supporters * Vision, Mission and Values * Contact Us * WHAT WE DO * Strandings & Response * Dead Animal Response * Live Animal Response * Research & Reports * Training & Education * Marine Animals * Cetaceans * Pinnipeds * Sea Turtles * Sharks * Volunteer * Donate * 1-866-567-6277 * ABOUT US * Team * Partners & Supporters * Vision, Mission and Values * Contact Us * WHAT WE DO * Strandings & Response * Dead Animal Response * Live Animal Response * Research & Reports * Training & Education * Marine Animals * Cetaceans * Pinnipeds * Sea Turtles * Sharks * Volunteer * Donate * 1-866-567-6277 MARINE ANIMAL RESPONSE SOCIETY TO REPORT STRANDED, INJURED, ENTANGLED OR DEAD MARINE ANIMALS IN THE CANADIAN MARITIME PROVINCES CALL: 1-866-567-6277 ABOUT MARS THE MARINE ANIMAL RESPONSE SOCIETY (MARS) IS A NOVA SCOTIA-BASED CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO MARINE ANIMAL CONSERVATION THROUGH RESPONSE, RESEARCH AND ENGAGEMENT. OUR GOAL IS TO BUILD RELATIONSHIPS THAT RESULT IN THE CONSERVATION, RECOVERY AND STEWARDSHIP OF ALL MARINE ANIMALS AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS. FEATURED RESEARCH BEYOND THE NUMBERS: A 15-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE OF CETACEAN INCIDENTS IN EASTERN CANADA THIS REPORT EXAMINES DATA COMPILED VIA INCIDENT REPORTING HOTLINES IN QUEBEC, NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR AND THE MARITIME PROVINCES FROM THE PERIOD OF 2004 TO 2019 BY THE RÉSEAU QUÉBÉCOIS D’URGENCES POUR LES MAMMIFÈRES MARINS, WHALE RELEASE AND STRANDINGS AND THE MARINE ANIMAL RESPONSE SOCIETY, RESPECTIVELY. LEARN MORE WHAT WE DO LEARN MORE ABOUT WHAT WE DO TO PROTECT MARINE LIFE AND INSPIRE PEOPLE TO TAKE ACTION. STRANDINGS & RESPONSE RESEARCH & REPORTS TRAINING & EDUCATION OUR IMPACT THE MARS HOTLINE HAS HELPED DOCUMENT 3000 INCIDENTS INVOLVING MARINE ANIMALS THE MARS TEAM HAS RESPONDED TO OVER 1600 INCIDENTS INVOLVING SEALS SINCE 1999 WELL OVER 1200 INCIDENTS INVOLVING CETACEANS RESPONDED TO SINCE 1999 400 VOLUNTEERS TRAINED For more than 20 years, MARS has provided a reliable source of information and action for citizens who find marine life in trouble. There is no other comparable resource to MARS’ emergency helpline; and when someone comes across a stranded whale, or injured sea turtle, they have nowhere else to call. The reality of the situation is that problems like these are not just public safety issues, but also bring to light the human impact on our marine ecosystems. Hope SwinimerFounder, Hope for Wildlife Society Over many years, MARS has successfully pulled together various professional resources and their expertise in this region in order to increase awareness of the importance of marine mammals and of the vital role that these animals play as sentinels of the marine environment. Its positive influence has gone much beyond the Maritimes provinces, and it has undoubtedly become a very well recognized and respected organization at the national and international levels. Pierre-Yves DaoustProfessor Emeritus of Anatomic Pathology and Wildlife Pathology / Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative For more than 20 years, MARS has provided a reliable source of information and action for citizens who find marine life in trouble. There is no other comparable resource to MARS’ emergency helpline; and when someone comes across a stranded whale, or injured sea turtle, they have nowhere else to call. The reality of the situation is that problems like these are not just public safety issues, but also bring to light the human impact on our marine ecosystems. Hope SwinimerFounder, Hope for Wildlife Society Over many years, MARS has successfully pulled together various professional resources and their expertise in this region in order to increase awareness of the importance of marine mammals and of the vital role that these animals play as sentinels of the marine environment. Its positive influence has gone much beyond the Maritimes provinces, and it has undoubtedly become a very well recognized and respected organization at the national and international levels. Pierre-Yves DaoustProfessor Emeritus of Anatomic Pathology and Wildlife Pathology / Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative For more than 20 years, MARS has provided a reliable source of information and action for citizens who find marine life in trouble. There is no other comparable resource to MARS’ emergency helpline; and when someone comes across a stranded whale, or injured sea turtle, they have nowhere else to call. The reality of the situation is that problems like these are not just public safety issues, but also bring to light the human impact on our marine ecosystems. Hope SwinimerFounder, Hope for Wildlife Society Over many years, MARS has successfully pulled together various professional resources and their expertise in this region in order to increase awareness of the importance of marine mammals and of the vital role that these animals play as sentinels of the marine environment. Its positive influence has gone much beyond the Maritimes provinces, and it has undoubtedly become a very well recognized and respected organization at the national and international levels. Pierre-Yves DaoustProfessor Emeritus of Anatomic Pathology and Wildlife Pathology / Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative LEARN MORE MARITIME MARINE ANIMALS FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MARINE ANIMALS IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES. CETACEANS SEA TURTLES PINNIPEDS SHARKS VOLUNTEER WITH MARS MARS IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING ITS VOLUNTEERS WITH OPPORTUNITIES TO SAFELY ENGAGE IN, AND BENEFIT FROM, PARTICIPATING IN A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT RESPONSE ACTIVITIES. WE NEED VOLUNTEERS TO VISIT SITES, TO CONFIRM A REPORT OF A DEAD OR DISTRESSED MARINE ANIMAL AND TO COLLECT DATA (I.E. PHOTOS, MEASUREMENTS AND POSSIBLY SAMPLES). IF MARS RESPONDERS ARE ON SCENE TO DIRECT RESCUE EFFORTS, THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TO HELP RESPONSE EFFORTS; HOWEVER, INCIDENTS ARE UNPREDICTABLE AND WE CANNOT GUARANTEE WHEN OR WHERE THEY WILL HAPPEN. SOUND GOOD TO YOU? CLICK THE BUTTON TO FILL OUT OUR VOLUNTEER FORM: VOLUNTEER ALREADY A MARS VOLUNTEER? SIGN-IN AS A MARS VOLUNTEER: SIGN-IN Have questions about becoming a MARS volunteer? Email us at volunteer@marineanimals.ca HELP US PROTECT MARINE ANIMALS IN THE CANADIAN MARITIMES DONATE NOW EMERGENCY HOTLINE To report stranded, injured, entangled or dead marine animals in the Canadian Maritime Provinces call: CONTACT US Marine Animal Response Society (MARS) c/o Nova Scotia Museum, 1747 Summer Street Halifax, NS B3H 3A6, Canada mars@marineanimals.ca For non-emergency calls, reach MARS staff between 9am and 6pm AST: 902-423-2883 FOLLOW US Marine Animal Response Society 6 days ago Wonderful news from our colleagues with the Campobello Whale Rescue Team/Canadian Whale Institute ... See MoreSee Less © 2024 Marine Animal Response Society (MARS) All Rights Reserved.