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The Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach expects to move its operations to a temporary site in November. The center is in the midst of a $14-million expansion project.
After 50 years of rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing cetaceans from Seal Beach to San Onofre, the Pacific Marine Mammal Center and its mission of ocean conservation is beginning to migrate ...
This is the Pacific Marine Mammal Center's 50th year rescuing and rehabilitating injured seals, seal lions and other sea life and it has rescued 106 animals so far.
Pacific Marine Mammal Center is ranked #9 out of 14 things to do in Laguna Beach. See pictures and our review of Pacific Marine Mammal Center.
LAGUNA BEACH, CA — Though the Pacific Marine Mammal Center anticipated reopening their visitor's yard Monday for the holiday weekend, the recent surge of coronavirus cases has led officials to ...
The Pacific Marine Mammal Center Reopens to the Public Visit an open-air setting and learn about the work the Laguna Beach rescue does while also observing some of the animals in the center's care.
LAGUNA BEACH, CA — The Laguna Beach-based Pacific Marine Mammal Center is fundraising through 2024 to better attend to the ocean wildlife they serve. Part of that is monitoring the sea lions in ...
Sweet: Pacific Marine Mammal Center's Visitor Yard Reopens Some 20 pinnipeds are currently under the watchful eye of staffers at the Laguna Beach rehabilitation facility.
The Pacific Marine Mammal Center Reopens to the Public Visit an open-air setting and learn about the work the Laguna Beach rescue does while also observing some of the animals in the center's care.