Marine Mammal Fact Sheet

Marine Mammal Fact Sheet

What to do if you Find a Marine Mammal in Maine Fact Sheet Marine mammals in Maine include seals, whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Seals Whales Dolphins I found a stranded marine mammal. What should I do? Call the Maine Marine Animal Reporting Hotline immediately at 1-800-532-9551. Do not approach the animal. Stay 100 yards (300 feet) away. Help keep other people and pets away. Can I touch, feed, or move a marine mammal that I find? No, it is illegal to touch, feed, or move a marine mammal that you find. This includes live and dead animals. The Marine Mammal Protection Act, enacted October 21, 1972, prohibits feeding, attempting to feed, and harassing marine mammals in the wild. Read the Marine Mammal Protection Act: www.fws.gov/international/laws-treaties-agreements/us- conservation-laws/marine-mammal-protection-act.html. What are the risks of handling these animals? Diseases can spread between stranded animals, pets, and humans. Stranded animals can become aggressive and bite or injure humans and pets. Feeding an animal can jeopardize its health and can cause them to become conditioned to receive food from humans. Getting too close to a stranded animal can cause the animal stress. Disturbing mother/pup pairs can lead to abandonment and death of the pup. Who can I call about other questions I have? Health of the Animal Human Health Pet Exposure Animal Disposal Call Marine Mammals Call Maine Center Call the Maine Call the Maine of Maine at 207-833- for Disease Control Department of Department of 3312 or the College of and Prevention Agriculture, Environmental the Atlantic at 207- (Maine CDC) at 1- Conservation, and Protection (Maine 288-5644. 800-821-5821. Forestry (Maine DEP) at 207-592- DACF) at 207- 0455. 287-3200. For more information, visit: www.mmome.org (Marine Mammals of Maine) www.maine.gov/dep/waste/residuals/documents/marine-animal- disposal-guidance.pdf (Maine DEP - Marine Mammal Disposal Guidance) www.maine.gov/idepi (Maine CDC - Disease Surveillance Epidemiology Program) www.maine.gov/dacf/ahw/animal_health/index.shtml (Maine DACF - Animal Health page) www.coa.edu/allied-whale/marine-mammal-strandings/ (College of the Atlantic- Marine Mammal Strandings page) www.fisheries.noaa.gov/insight/frequent-questions-feeding-or-harassing- marine-mammals-wild (NOAA Fisheries Frequently Asked Questions - Feeding or Harassing Marine Mammals in the Wild) Updated September 2018 Icons from www.flaticon.com .

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