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For Resource Emergencies*, please contact Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary staff at (360) 457-6622, extension 13.

OCNMS Port Angeles Office
Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary
115 East Railroad Ave Suite 301
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Phone: (360) 457-6622
FAX: (360) 457-8496

For general questions or to get put on our mailing list, email us at olympiccoast@noaa.gov




Who to Contact: For more information about Sanctuary personnel, please go to our Staff Biographies page.

Sanctuary Superintendent
Carol Bernthal
(360) 457-6622 x 11
Carol.Bernthal@noaa.gov

Resource Management Issues & Enforcement
Assistant Manager
George Galasso
(360) 457-6622 x 12
George.Galasso@noaa.gov

Office Administrator
Norma Klein
(360) 457-6622 x 10
Norma.Klein@noaa.gov

Research and Monitoring
Research Coordinator
Ed Bowlby
(360) 457-6622 x 17
Ed.Bowlby@noaa.gov

Research Specialist
Barbara Blackie
(360) 457-6622 x 21
Barbara.Blackie@noaa.gov

Research Technician
Katie Brenkman
(360) 457-6622 x 27
Katie.Brenkman@noaa.gov

Research Technician
Lindsey Milonas
Lindsey.Milonas@noaa.gov

Permitting, Regulations, Volunteer and Water Quality Programs
Resource Protection Specialist
Mary Sue Brancato
(360) 457-6622 x 20
Mary.Sue.Brancato@noaa.gov

Resource Protection Specialist
Liam Antrim
(360) 457-6622 x 16
Liam.Antrim@noaa.gov

Education/Public Relations/Outreach
Education/Outreach Coordinator
Robert Steelquist
(360) 457-6622 x 19
Robert.Steelquist@noaa.gov

General Sanctuary Information
Education Specialist
Greg McCormack
(360) 457-6622 x 32
Greg.McCormack@noaa.gov

Olympic Coast Discovery Center Manager/Visitor Services Specialist
Janet Lamont
(360) 457-6622 x 31
Janet.Lamont@noaa.gov

Habitat Mapping Specialist
Steve Intelmann
(360) 457-6622 x 22
Steve.Intelmann@noaa.gov

Advisory Council Coordinator/Ship Captain
Andrew Palmer
(360) 457-6622 x 15
Andrew.Palmer@noaa.gov

Marine Operations Officer
LT Michael Levine
(360) 457-6622 x 14
Michael.Levine@noaa.gov

Marine Technician
Dave Kirner
(360) 457-6622 x 30
David.Kirner@noaa.gov

Website
Graphic Designer
Carey Floyd
(360) 457-6622 x 23
Carey.Floyd@noaa.gov

IT Consultant
Eric Evans
(360) 457-6622 x 24
Eric.Evans@noaa.gov

*Resource Emergencies are defined as events that pose a significant or immediate threat to life, property or environment (examples include oil spills, vessel fires, and vessel groundings). For all resource emergencies, please contact Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary staff at (360) 457-6622, extension 13.

Sanctuary Violations, such as harassment or destruction of wildlife, should be reported to the NOAA Hotline at 1-800-853-1964. Use the reporting guidelines as an aide when providing information by phone.

Oil and Hazardous Materials Spills should be reported to the State of Washington Military Department, Emergency Management Division at 1-800-258-5990.

Stranded, Dead or Injured Animal Recovery:

Marine mammals (seals, sea lions, dolphins, whales) - call Mary Sue Brancato at the Sanctuary 360-457-6622, extension 20, or Brent Norberg of the National Marine Fisheries Serviceís (NMFS) Northwest Marine Mammal Stranding Network (NMMS) at (206) 526-6733.

For sea otters, call Deanna Lynch at 360-753-9545 (US Fish and Wildlife Service), Steve Jeffries or Dyanna Lambourn at 253-589-7235 (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife) or Mary Sue Brancato at 360-457-6622, extension 20.

Marine birds (dead) - Please help biologists by leaving dead birds (do not bury them) where you find them. Volunteers routinely survey beaches within the Sanctuary on the program called Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST) to collect bird mortality data in order to better understand population dynamics. Removal of dead birds can hinder the survey & research efforts, therefore the Sanctuary prefers to leave them in place.

Oiled birds - call Washington Department of Ecology at 360-407-6300.

The Sanctuary advises that you do not handle dead or injured marine wildlife for your own health and safety and because it can be illegal to do so.

 
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