Do you want to
make a difference? If you share a love and concern for our local marine
mammals, why not become a member of the WMMSN team of volunteers?
Use
this page to find one of the many ways you can help.
For more information about
the Whatcom Marine Mammal Stranding network & to
register for our next training, give Bob Ryerson a call at (360) 758-4124 or send an email to: flowol8@aol.com
We currently have openings for volunteer
positions including:
STRANDING RESPONSE TEAM
MEMBER
When a call comes in that a marine mammal is stranded, it is the Stranding
Response Team that goes out to investigate. Their job is to:
Find the mammal in distress.
Establish a perimeter to prevent others from coming too close (to
protect the animal and the people)
Collect data.
Consult with senior members of the organization.
Take action as instructed.
Fill out the appropriate paperwork.
To become a member of this team, you must have internet access and a phone
number where you can be reached 24/7 & you must complete Stranding
Response Volunteer Responder training to learn:
How to determine if an animal is in distress
and what to do
Species identification of marine mammals
common to this area
How to recognize and document various types of injuries and
illnesses
What to do when inappropriate human interaction has occurred.
How to safely work in bio-hazardous conditions.
Determining and establishing a safe perimeter
around marine mammals
Data and sample collection
Laws, regulations, and procedures to be
followed when working with stranded or deceased marine mammals
What paperwork is required and how to
fill it out.
Educating the public on marine mammal issues
and safety
Transport and care of injured or distressed
marine mammal
The training costs $25 and volunteers who complete this training will
receive:
A certificate of completion
A binder with all necessary materials
A name tag identifying you as an
"official responder"
NECROPSY TECHNICIAN
If you have an interest in biology, this
position might be of interest to you. In order to better understand and
improve our local marine environment, we often examine dead marine
mammals that are found on our beaches. Especially when the cause appears
to be something other than old age.
The goals of a necropsy are to:
Determine the cause of the animals death
Determine if human actions (possibly illegal
actions) contributed to the animals death
Determine if there are biological concerns,
resulting in the death of the animal an/or a possible threat to other
animals and even to humans
To work as a Necropsy Technician you must first
complete the Volunteer Responder Training and an additional training on
Necropsy to be provided by the WMMSN.
EDUCATION AND OUTREACH VOLUNTEER
Education is a big part of what we do, both for ourselves and the public
in general. We need volunteers who will:
Research and understand marine mammals.
Design and develop educational materials.
Contact schools and other groups and encourage them to let us
provide educational opportunities.
Be a presenter, going into the schools and other venues.
Conduct educational events, such as tide walks and other field
activities.
Put up signs, post notices, distribute press releases, hand out
pamphlets.
No single person has the skills to do all this, but as a team we will be
able to accomplish everything listed. We CAN make a difference and help
people better understand the needs and concerns of our local marine
mammals.
The Stranding Response Team training is not required for the Education and
Outreach volunteers, but it would help.
GENERAL SUPPORT
There are many other ways you can help. Here are a few:
Help organize events
Assist with filing and general bookkeeping
Fundraising
Grant writing
Financial contributions
And we are open to hearing your ideas on how we can better serve both the
community and our local marine environment.