We’re halfway through our busiest time of year and we wanted to send a quick update about what we’ve been up to. HINT: It’s been BUSY! July is typically our…Continue Reading
2022 Annual Report
Marine Mammals of Maine’s 2022 Annual Report is now available. Learn more about our busy year expanding our rehab capacity and outreach activities as well as responding to Highly Pathogenic…Continue Reading
You’re Invited to our Pup Shower!
You’re Invited! We hope you’ll join us any time from 8 am through 3:30 pm on Sunday, May 7 at Wild Oats Bakery in Brunswick for the return of our in-person pup…Continue Reading
March 2023 Update
As we welcome spring we say goodbye to some of the winter seals that have been along Maine’s shores and receiving care in our facility, and begin to wind down the…Continue Reading
Release of Two “Cape Elizabeth Seals”
On Thursday, March 16 Marine Mammals of Maine (MMoME) will release to the wild two seals that stranded in Cape Elizabeth, Maine earlier this year. One of the two seals…Continue Reading
January 2023 Update
It’s time for our first update of the new year and thanks to the over 300 donors who contributed to our year end appeal we’re off to a strong start! …Continue Reading
December 2022 Year End Update
As we approach the end of the year we want to share some of the biggest accomplishments of the year that have been made possible because of our wide community…Continue Reading
Registration is Open for the Ocean Commotion 5K
Registration is now open for the Ocean Commotion 5K hosted by Marine Mammals of Maine (MMoME). In its eighth year, this annual event is a fundraiser for MMoME’s work to…Continue Reading
Marine Mammals of Maine Responds to Unusual Mortality Event
On July 20, 2022 the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) declared an Unusual Mortality Event for elevated harbor and gray seal strandings in Maine beginning on June 1, 2022.…Continue Reading
Recent Increase in Seal Deaths in Maine Linked to Avian Influenza
Since June 1, 2022, Marine Mammals of Maine (MMoME) – a NOAA Fisheries authorized marine mammal stranding network partner – has responded to 40 stranded seals, most of which were…Continue Reading