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Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Offices
MBNMS Main Office
299 Foam Street
Monterey, California 93940
(831) 647-4201 Phone
(831) 647-4250 Fax
email: christian.walters@noaa.gov
NMSF Lab
110 Shaffer Road, Rm 228
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(831) 420-3662 Phone
email: steve.lonhart@noaa.gov
MBNMS San Simeon Office & Coastal Discovery Center
750 Hearst Castle Road
San Simeon, CA 93452
(805) 927-2145 Phone
email: michele.roest@noaa.gov
MBNMS Half Moon Bay Office
(Operated by the Gulf of the Farollones NMS)
625 Miramontes St, Suite 106
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
(650) 712-8909 Phone
email: irina.kogan@noaa.gov
Who to Contact
General Sanctuary Information
Christian Walters
(831) 647-4201
christian.walters@noaa.gov
Sanctuary Advisory Council
Nicole Capps
(831) 647-4206
nicole.capps@noaa.gov
Public Relations and Outreach
Scott Kathey
(831) 647-4251
scott.kathey@noaa.gov
Education and Outreach
Dawn Hayes
(831) 647-4256
dawn.hayes@noaa.gov
Research and Monitoring
Erica Burton
(831) 647-4246
erica.burton@noaa.gov
Resource Management Issues
Deirdre Hall
(831) 647-4207
deirdre.hall@noaa.gov
Enforcement, Emergency Response, and Regulations
Scott Kathey
(831) 647-4251
scott.kathey@noaa.gov
Emergency Contacts
Emergencies
are events which are in progress and pose an immediate and significant
threat of harm to life, property, or the environment (e.g. vessel on
fire or sinking, violent harassment or destruction of wildlife, very
large oil spill). If you are aware of an emergency, dial 911 anywhere
within the Sanctuary, and your call will be forwarded to the appropriate
law enforcement agency. Most reported Sanctuary incidents and violations
are not emergencies and should be referred to one of the contacts below.
Sanctuary Violations (in progress) should be reported to the State Communications
Center in Monterey at (831) 649-2801 (press 5, then 3) or
the NOAA Hotline at (800) 853-1964. Use the reporting
guidelines as an aide when providing information by phone.
Sanctuary Violations (not in progress) should be reported to the Sanctuary
Special Agent at (831) 647-4203 or the Sanctuary Regulatory
Coordinator at (831) 647-4251. Use the reporting guidelines
as an aide when providing information by phone.
Oil and Hazardous Materials Spills should be reported to the California
Office of Emergency Services at (800) 852-7550.
Injured or Dead Animal Recovery
- Marine Mammals (sea lions, seals, sea otters, whales, dolphins) – call the Marine Mammal Center at (415) 289-SEAL (7325) 24 hours/day. For the Monterey Bay area, you can contact the Marine Mammal Center’s local office at (831) 633-6298.
- Sea Turtles – call the Marine Mammal Center at (415) 289-SEAL (7325).
- Seabirds (Injured) – call the following according to the county where the bird is located:
- Marin County: (415) 883-4621, Marin Humane Society (415) 456-7283, Wild Care
- San Mateo County: (650) 340-8200, Penninsula Humane Society
- Santa Cruz County: (831) 462-0726, Native Animal Rescue
- Monterey County: (831) 373-2631, Monterey County SPCA
- San Luis Obispo County: (805) 543-WILD (9453), Pacific Wildlife Care
- Seabirds (Dead) – Dead seabirds should be left in place and not buried on the beach. Biologists routinely survey beaches within the Sanctuary for dead birds. In fact, the Sanctuary’s Beach Comber Program is part of these survey efforts. The collected data is used to study bird mortality patterns and identify any significant problems. Removal of dead seabirds can hinder these research efforts, therefore, resource protection agencies prefer to leave them in place.
- If you find birds with oil on them, notify the California Department of Fish and Game at (888) DFG-CALTIP (334-2258), or on the web here.
- If you find an unusually large concentration of dead birds within the Sanctuary, please contact the Beach Comber Program Coordinator at (831) 647-4214.
For more
information about Sanctuary personel, please see our staff
pages.
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