About MMC

The Marine Mammal Conservancy (MMC) is committed to protecting Marine Mammals & Their Habitats Through Research, Rescue, Rehabilitation, Release and Education. MMC is a US Internal Revenue Service designated 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation located on a three-acre lot on the Gulf coast of Key Largo, Florida. MMC is a volunteer based organization that encourages the public to participate in …

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You can contribute to The Marine Mammal Conservancy’s important work with dolphins and whales in a variety of ways, from a one time donation in any amount to a major contribution to our Capital Campaign accompanied by the naming right to a research or educational building on the MMC campus. We also offer memberships in our Pod Partner Program, our “Adopt a Dolphin Program”, engraved bricks in our Pavilion and campus walkways, and many other ways to contribute to our work in the rescue and rehabilitation of dolphins and whales, education about marine mammals, research on marine mammals and the oceans and waters they inhabit, and the preservation of our natural environment through sustainable engineering, design, and construction of our permanent facilities.  The many ways you can support our work are described on our Ways to Help page.

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2011 MMC Education Survey

2011 MMC Education Survey

Please fill out the following anonymous survey to help us gauge how we’re doing on educational programming thus far and how we can better accommodate your continued learning!  Read More →

Pilot Whale 300 Moves to New Home

Pilot Whale 300 Moves to New Home

The Marine Mammal Conservancy is proud to announce the relocation of pilot whale 300 to SeaWorld.  The first whale rescued during the May 5th, 2011 stranding in Cudjoe Key, FL 300 was the final whale to complete rehabilitation at the Marine Mammal Conservancy.  300 was transported by stretcher into a neutrally buoyant position inside a wet transport... Read more...

Update August 4th, 2011

Update August 4th, 2011

Tracking of our two males has ended.  The last satellite signals were received on July 10th and our boys were still in the Windward Passage off the Southeast coast of Cuba. The whale was still making dives to 800-900 m, and remaining down for 30-40 min in some cases.  Another success for all involved. As many of you know, we recently transferred our... Read more...

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