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Conservation

The IMMS has been a part of the Marine Mammal Stranding Network for the Gulf Coast including Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama since 1984. IMMS teams have always responded to local marine mammal emergencies as well as those as far away as South America. This has been done as a public service and all care, blood-work, transportation and release costs have been absorbed by the IMMS.
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Mission Statement

The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (“IMMS”) is a non-profit organization established in 1984 for the purposes of education, conservation, and research on marine mammals in the wild and under human care. It is located in Gulfport, Mississippi and has been an active participant of the National Stranding Network since its inception. Through its affiliation with Marine Life Oceanarium, the Institute is the only organization in the Mississippi-Louisiana-Alabama subregion of the Gulf Coast with the capability and expertise to care for sick and injured marine mammals while simultaneously incorporating programs for conservation, education and research of marine mammals and their environment.

IMMS serves as a liaison between public and private entities interested in marine mammal science. IMMS has provided funding and facilities to graduate students in order to conduct their research and has developed and supervised an ongoing marine mammal veterinary preceptorship program held at Marine Life Oceanarium for final year veterinary students. Subjects of research at IMMS cover a broad range of scientific disciplines including population dynamics, underwater acoustics, health, genetics, microbiology, endocrinology, behavior, biomagnetism and ecology. The Institute has conducted studies in cooperation with scientists from the University of Southern Mississippi, Mississippi State University, Oklahoma State University, Portland State University, University of Miami, University of California, Berkeley, National Marine Fisheries Service, Naval Ocean Systems Center, Naval Research laboratory, and Louisiana State University. Currently there are many different studies in progress involving several of these entities.

All of our conservation, research, and rehabilitation efforts here at IMMS require significant resources.  Your generous donations will greatly help with the endless needs that arise in tending to sick and injured marine animals and in conducting research.
For the past two decades, IMMS has been dedicated to its mission and its vision for the future is strong and progressive. Together with its scientific collaborators, IMMS hopes to make a significant impact on the health and well-being of dolphins and other marine mammals in captivity and in the Mississippi Sound and adjacent waters of the Northern Gulf of Mexico.



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