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1、2014ANNUALREPORTReflecting on Our History and Looking to the FutureContents1 Why We Rescue2 Celebrating 40 Years of Rescue,Research and Education4 Reflecting on Our History6 Rescuing Record Numbers8 Recognizing the Power of People10 Using New Technology12 Heading into the Field 14 Saving a Species f
2、rom Extinction16 Expanding International Reach18 Providing Hands-on Education20 Sharing What We Learn22 Looking to the Future24 Our Donors38 Board of Directors39 Financial SummaryThe Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report Why We RescueOur mission:To expand knowledge about marine mammals their healt
3、h and that of their ocean environment and inspire their global conservation.From its very beginning,The Marine Mammal Center has been an organization with animal welfare at its core.When our founding volunteers fi rst began rescuing stranded sea lions,the effort was about easing suffering and lendin
4、g a helping hand to animals in need.This still rings true for us todayresponding to suffering animals and providing them with life-saving care is the right and humane thing to do.But the reasons we rescue extend beyond that now,as we recognize that marine mammal health is closely connected to the he
5、alth of our planet overall.As much as this work is about giving each individual animal the care and attention it needs to return to the wild with a second chance,it is also about populations as a whole,the health of the ocean and even human health.One sick sea lion wont tell you much.But thousands o
6、f sick sea lions rescued over the course of four decades have taught us a lot.Our scientists have discovered entirely new illnesses with relevance to human health issues.And everything weve learned about marine mammals in our 40-year history has helped us become experts in how to care for species th
7、at are still at risk of extinction,such as the Hawaiian monk seal.As we care for and diagnose our patients,were not just learning about the specifi c diseases that affect marine mammals,were also learning about the health of the ocean as a whole.Marine mammals serve as sentinels of the sea,alerting
8、us to the dangers they face.Rescuing these animals can help raise the alarm and inspire public action on human impacts like pollutants,ocean trash,overfi shing and global warming.The Marine Mammal Center is committed to going beyond rescue and research to provide education programming that also help
9、s bring these issues to light.We care about each animal that comes into our care,and we mourn the loss of those that we cant save.But in every interaction with every patient,were providing compassion and care and advancing our collective ability to make a difference in profound ways.1Every rescue pr
10、ovides an opportunity to learn more.2000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.orgCelebrating 40 Years of Rescue,Research and Education2Our work is about people and teamwork,dedication and commitment.Its about science and research,and contributing to a g
11、reater understanding of our planet.Its about growing and learning,and teaching the next generation.And most importantly,its about youour supporterswithout whom none of this would be possible.As we look to whats next for The Marine Mammal Center,were looking beyond the individual patient to see the b
12、igger picture.And we can see quite clearly that the world is changing.From climate change to pollution to ocean trash,humans are having a devastating impact on marine mammals and on our ocean environment as a whole.Its part of the reason we feel so strongly about rescuing these animals,but also why
13、we feel it is so important to share what we learn from themto raise awareness,to sound the alarm,to keep history from repeating itself.Over the last 40 years,The Marine Mammal Center has rescued more than 20,000 animals.But our history is about so much more than statistics.The Marine Mammal Center 2
14、014 Annual Report 3When our fi rst California sea lion was rescued and released back in 1975,we didnt have internet access or portable x-ray machines or a state-of-the-art hospital facility.Now,were able to use 21st century tools and technology to collaborate with scientists all over the world and g
15、et a better understanding of whats happening not just with individual patients but with populations and the environment as a whole.By building on our 40-year history,we are able to combine decades worth of data and expertise to collaborate on projects like a Marine Mammal Health Map,which would give
16、 researchers,policymakers and the public unprecedented insight into whats happening in our ocean.(Read more about this exciting project on page 22.)Now more than ever,we recognize that our next 40 years and beyond must be driven by our mission to inspire and empower a new generation of ocean steward
17、s.Now more than ever,we recognize that our next 40 years and beyond must be driven by our mission to inspire and empower a new generation of ocean stewards.Merrill L.Magowan|ChairDr.Jeff Boehm|Executive Director2000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.
18、orgWith great hope for the future.Reflecting on Our History In 1975,Lloyd Smalley,Paul Maxwell and Pat Arrigoni established the California Marine Mammal Center on a former Nike missile site in the Marin Headlands,just north of the Golden Gate Bridge.A California sea lion named Herman was the first p
19、atient to be treated and released.Since then,we have responded to more than 20,000 marine mammals along the California coast.Over four decades,the Center has evolved into the worlds largest rehabilitation hospital of its kind and an international leader in the field of marine mammal science.4The Mar
20、ine Mammal Centers Founders Lloyd Smalley Pat Arrigoni Paul Maxwelll 1975 California sea lion Herman is the first patient to be treated and releasedl 1979 Center publishes its first scientific paperl 1982 Formalized education programs beginl 1985 Humphrey the humpback whale swims up the Sacramento R
21、iverl 1989 California sea lions begin hauling out at PIER 39l 1992 During El Nio event,Center cares for record 210 patients onsite at one timel 1998 Center diagnoses first case of domoic acid toxicosis in marine mammalsl 2005 Groundbreaking for MBO and SLO satellite facilitiesl 2009 State-of-the-art
22、 hospital facility opens in Sausalitol 2011 10,000th California sea lion rescuedl 2014 Ke Kai Ola,our Hawaiian monk seal hospital,opens1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 19947l31l62l66l73l70l101l126l381l297l98l150l141l316l193l293l418l792l71
23、3l572l17501500125010007505002500The Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report Yearly Admits 1975-20145Executive Directors Lloyd Smalley(1975-1982)Bill Keener(1982)Peigin Barrett(1982-1996)Margaret“Peggy”Burks(1997-2000)B.J.Griffi n(2000-2007)Martha Whetstone(2007-2008)Jeff Boehm(2008-present)Founding
24、Board of Directors Lloyd Smalley(President and Founder)Paul Paulbitski(Vice President)Robert Bottini(Associate Director)Bruce Keegan(Secretary-Treasurer)Edward Rojas(Legal Consultant)1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014597l480l624l1130l2
25、87l664l434l428l819l676l672l530l666l707l1643l944l548l522l521l1036l2000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.orgOur record-breaking pupping seasonand the plight of the California sea lions at the center of itdrew attention from media outlets across the co
26、untry.Rescuing Record Numbers6An infl ux of young sea lions early in 2014 pushed us into our busiest pupping season to datewith more animals admitted over the course of the fi rst four months of the year than we had ever seen previously.An Epic YearIn 2014,we rescued our 11,000th California sea lion
27、,an emaciated young pup named Epic.While Epics rescue represented a special milestone in our history,his condition,unfortunately,was not unique.Over the last several years,we have seen an unusually high number of starving young sea lions.And in 2014,those animals came in just as we were reaching pea
28、k elephant seal and harbor seal pup season.Hoppie Helps Highlight a CrisisAs our patient counts began to increase,one pup in particular became quite the media darling.California sea lion Hoppie swam up the San Joaquin River and into the hearts of America.Found in an almond orchard near Modesto,Calif
29、ornia,more than 100 miles from the coast,Hoppie and his unusual story caught the attention of reporters across the country.After fi ve weeks of treatment for malnourishment and pneumonia,his return to the wild was documented by local media.The Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report 72014:The Year i
30、n NumbersAnimals Rescued:California sea lions:711Elephant seals:179Harbor seals:61Cetaceans:36Northern fur seals:28|Third highest number of northern fur seals rescued in one yearHawaiian monk seals:6|Read more about our fi rst four Hawaiian monk seal patients on pages 14-15 Sea otters:6Guadalupe fur
31、 seals:4Sea turtles:3Steller sea lions:2Total:1,036Rescues by Region:More than 75%of our rescues arrived at our satellite facilitiesBay Area and Northern California:218Monterey and Santa Cruz:320San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara:485 Other:13Reasons that Patients Required Our Care:Malnutrition:620Dom
32、oic acid toxicosis:244|Read more about this outbreak on pages 20-21 Trauma:221Oil/tar:35 Fisheries-related impacts(fi sh hooks,netting,fi shing line,etc.):34Otostrongylus(lungworm):34Harassed/unauthorized pickup:27Cancer:24Gunshot:15Patients Released Back into the Wild:515In 2004,California sea lion
33、 Chippy made headlines when he swam up the San Joaquin River and climbed atop a police cruiser.2000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.orgRecognizing the Power of People8Dedicated staff and volunteers,some of whom have served for decades,are at the he
34、art of this organization.But we also count on others,such as our valued industry partners and the veterinary science professionals who have stepped in during emergencies to lend a hand.A Record-Breaking Year Requires Record-Breaking SupportDuring a year in which we rescued more than 1,000 animalsnea
35、rly twice our yearly averageit should be no surprise that our volunteers stepped up to give record-breaking support.In 2014,we recorded 136,866 volunteer hours servedthe second highest in our 40-year history(a workforce value of$3.6 million).Volunteers Who Have Served 25+Years Bob Wilson,since March
36、 1976 Carol Stewart,since March 1978 Arthur Taber,since November 1980 Stephanie Behasa,since August 1983 Joanne Handley,since September 1985 Carolyn Fremgen,since May 1986 Marie Kazan-Komarek,since May 1987 Jane Hansen,since June 1989 Esther Rasmussen,(1983-2010)Vi Brown,(1986-2012)Margery(Jerry)Mec
37、abe,(1989-2014)Volunteers by the NumbersActive volunteers:1,091Volunteers based in Fort Bragg/Anchor Bay:54Volunteers based in Monterey Bay:84Volunteers based in San Luis Obispo:79Volunteers based at Ke Kai Ola(Hawaii):30Total volunteer hours:136,866 Throughout our 40-year history,one thing hasnt ch
38、anged:It is the power of people that makes our life-saving work possible.a workforce value of$3.6 millionThe Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report Help in the Fish KitchenDue to the record-high patient load early in 2014,we launched an urgent-need volunteer campaign that formalized an animal care
39、role requiring little training:Fish Kitchen Support.These volunteers assisted with daily tasks such as dishwashing,kitchen cleaning,fi sh sorting and food prep,allowing veteran volunteers to spend more time in the pens providing patient care.By the end of the busy season,128 Fish Kitchen Support Vol
40、unteers had given 2,164 hours of their time to support our animal care crews.Some of these volunteers continued their service by taking our training classes and joining a crew.In-Depth DiagnosticsWhile the Center is a full-service hospital staffed with veterinary experts who perform surgeries,take x
41、-rays and run blood work,sometimes our patients require special diagnostic tests or procedures that require additional expertise or equipment.When that happens,we call on a community of experts willing to lend a hand.In the case of one particularly diffi cult-to-diagnose harbor seal patient,we went
42、to Animal Eye Care in Fremont,California,for an eye exam and electroretinogram(ERG);visited Animal Scan in Redwood City,California,for magnetic resonance imaging(MRI);and consulted with the veterinary neurology team at UC Davis.9The Power of PartnershipsOur work would not be possible without the sup
43、port of partners like these:In 1983,volunteer night crews were established for the fi rst time at the Center.National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration(NOAA)National Park Service/Golden Gate National Recreation Area Oiled Wildlife Care Network Golden Gate Cetacean Research Association of Zoos a
44、nd Aquariums International Zoo Educators Association California Academy of Sciences UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.2000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.orgUsing New Technology10Although our primary mission to rescue and care for stranded ma
45、rine mammals hasnt changed much in 40 years,the tools we use to do that work have evolved over time.From developing innovative rescue techniques to utilizing state-of-the-art diagnostic tools,our marine mammal experts are using cutting-edge technology to ensure that every patient has the very best c
46、hance of survival.Acoustic Darts Can Track Entangled PatientsDr.Greg Frankfurter,our 2014 Koret Foundation Veterinary Intern,and Dr.Shawn Johnson,Director of Veterinary Science,developed an acoustic dart for use during diffi cult rescues.About the size of a pencil,the dart emits a sonic ping that ca
47、n be tracked with an underwater receiver,helping the Special Rescue Operations team locate animals that try to evade rescue by diving into the water.This acoustic darting technique was used in the rescue of 10 entangled patients in 2014.In 1997,the Water Rescue Team(later renamed Special Rescue Oper
48、ations)was formed to rescue animals that have life-threatening injuries caused by direct human interaction.Portable Digital X-Ray Machine Diagnoses on the BeachOne of the threats facing the critically endangered Hawaiian monk seal is accidental ingestion of fi shing hooks,a potentially fatal mistake
49、 for a hungry seal.But thanks to a generous gift by Falko Partners and the Bowman Family Foundation,our veterinary experts in Hawaii can now make this diagnosis on the beach using a Vet Rocket portable X-ray machine.This rugged,battery-powered device reduces the need for handling and transporting an
50、imals unnecessarily.If a fi shing hook is detected,the ailing seal can be rushed to The Marine Mammal Centers new Ke Kai Ola facility for surgery.The Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report NOAA Permit#932-1905-01/MA-009526-111Satellite Tag Allows Scientists to Follow Threatened SpeciesLittle is kno
51、wn about the rare and elusive Guadalupe fur seal,so when an adult female was successfully rehabilitated at the Center in 2014,our researchers sent her back to sea with a satellite tag.Smaller than a deck of cards,the tag monitored location and diving behavior as Sterling Archer traveled west to an a
52、rea of the Pacifi c Ocean known to be a favorite feeding ground of large marine animals.It was the fi rst time this behavior had been documented in Guadalupe fur seals,an important insight that could lead to better protections for this threatened species.Surgery and Special Care Helps Restore Elepha
53、nt Seals VisionNorthern elephant seal Solar was admitted to The Marine Mammal Center with cataracts in both eyes,rendering him completely blind.After a successful surgery during which Dr.Patricia Smith of Animal Eye Care used sound waves to break down the cataracts,Solar needed extra care to ensure
54、his eyes healed properly.Using specialized catheter tubes inserted directly into his eyes,our veterinary experts were able to give Solar the eye drops he needed four times a day.After fi ve months of care,he was released back into the wild.In 1981,veterinarians at the Center performed the fi rst suc
55、cessful cataract surgery on an elephant seal,a patient named Behemoth.2000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.orgNOAA Permit#932-1905-01NOAA Permit#932-1905-01Heading into the Field12Making the Most of a Minke WhaleWhen a young adult minke whale stran
56、ded at Jug Handle State Reserve 150 miles north of our Sausalito facility,our experts rushed to the scene.The 16-foot female provided an opportunity to learn more about why the animal died and collect samples for further study.A necropsy revealed that she had likely been entangled in fishing gear an
57、d trying to free herself had caused internal trauma.This whales death is a reminder of the very real impacts humans can have on marine mammalsbut her legacy lives on:Skin and tissue samples taken at the scene will help researchers learn more about marine mammal health,while her skull will soon be in
58、tegrated into educational programming at the Center.Our Stranding staff and volunteers are sent out on thousands of marine mammal assessments,rescues and releases every year,but many of our other experts also head into the field to monitor populations,study large whales and bring our educational pro
59、gramming directly to the classroom.The Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report 13Field Research on the Channel IslandsIn September 2014,veterinary staff from the Center joined researchers from NOAAs National Marine Mammal Laboratory on a research trip to the Channel Islands,a primary breeding area f
60、or California sea lions.The fi eld teams weighed,tagged and took samples from sea lion pups born just three months prior to assess the overall population.By comparing their data with historical records,they determined that nearly 20 percent of the pups were below average weightan indication that cha
61、nging environmental conditions may be affecting these animals.Bringing the Sea to SchoolOur Sea to School outreach program brings learning directly to the classroom,thanks to generous support from PG&E,Oracle and the DMARLOU Foundation.Presentations include hands-on activities and exploration of spe
62、cimens,teaching students about the lives of marine mammals,our work at the hospital and marine conservation.In 2014,we began the rollout of a new design for our fl eet of outreach vehicles.Designed by our pro-bono partners at Swirl,our fi rst vehicle in the series,the“Explorer,”features a submarine
63、periscope,a propeller that blows bubbles and a multimedia porthole.In 1998,the Center sent the“Whale Bus”out for its fi rst marine science outreach program.2000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.orgSaving a Species from Extinction14Grand Opening Cele
64、bration and BlessingOn September 2,2014,Kumu Danny Akaka,Jr.,led a celebratory crowd in a traditional Hawaiian blessing ceremony before offi cially opening Ke Kai Ola(The Healing Sea).Guests at the Grand Opening celebration included supporters and partners from across the country,volunteers,communit
65、y members and local government offi cials,as well as all three of the Centers original foundersLloyd Smalley,Paul Maxwell and Pat Arrigoni.The celebration began at Ke Kai Ola and continued into the evening at a reception hosted by the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai in Kona,Hawaii.Ke Kai Ola Highlights
66、Our$3.2 million facility on the Big Island of Hawaii was built specifi cally to care for the critically endangered Hawaiian monk seal.Located on a bed of lava rock next to the ocean,the hospital includes two pens and pools for monk seal pups and two larger pools for juvenile seals,as well as a medic
67、al lab,offi ces,food prep kitchen and education pavilion.Thanks to funding from the Firedoll Foundation as well as a generous family foundation and donors throughout the world,Ke Kai Ola can now assist in the effort to save a species from extinction.For more than a decade,The Marine Mammal Center ha
68、s worked closely with colleagues in Hawaii to provide medical care to critically endangered Hawaiian monk seals.In 2014,we took that work to the next level by opening the doors of Ke Kai Ola,our Hawaiian monk seal hospital.The Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report Heather White Images Koa Matsuoka
69、,NOAA Permit#932-1905-01/MA-009526-115PhotoIn 2012,veterinary experts from the Center helped perform the fi rst-known tongue surgery on a Hawaiian monk seal to repair damage from a fi shing hook.The animal,known as Honey Girl,was spotted in early 2014 with a healthy pup.Ke Kai Olas First PatientsOur
70、 fi rst Hawaiian monk seal patients were admitted to Ke Kai Ola in early July 2014two months before the hospital was scheduled to offi cially open.Our vital pens,pools and water systems were already in place,so we opened our doors to four young,malnourished monk seals rescued from the Northwestern H
71、awaiian Islands.After seven weeks of rehabilitation at our brand-new facility,these seals were healthy enough to return to their home.Bringing a Community TogetherFrom the very beginning,our work in Hawaii has been about more than building a hospital.The name Ke Kai Ola(The Healing Sea)was chosen fo
72、r this facility because it will be a place of great healing not just for seals but also for humans,as they gather to care for and learn about this native Hawaiian species.Our staff and volunteers are now leading outreach programs at Ke Kai Ola as well as throughout the community to raise awareness a
73、bout the monk seals plight.Our$3.2 million facility on the Big Island of Hawaii was built specifi cally to care for the critically endangered Hawaiian monk seal.Deb Wickham,Operations Manager at Ke Kai Ola,has been named the“unoffi cial pinniped matriarch”of West Hawaii by local media.2000 Bunker Ro
74、ad,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.org Heather White ImagesNOAA Permit#16632-00NOAA Permit#16632-00Expanding International Reach16Though our primary rescue range is limited to the California coast,we recognize the global nature of our ocean and the impacts we
75、can have on it.By sharing our expertise with international veterinary professionals and collaborating with partners to raise awareness about global issues such as climate change and the plight of the endangered vaquita,we aim to inspire conservation on an international scale.In 1993,the Internationa
76、l Program for Marine Mammal Health was founded at the Center.Its goal was to collect baseline data to contribute to the worldwide understanding of the role of health and disease in marine mammal populations.The International Veterinary In-Residence ProgramIn 2014,The Marine Mammal Center launched an
77、 innovative program aimed at giving marine mammal veterinarians the tools they need to develop rescue and rehabilitation programs in countries that lack them.As a teaching hospital with more than 200 patients on-site during our busy season,the Center is able to provide these residents with training
78、and hands-on experience with wild marine mammals as well as extensive necropsy and pathology work.Dr.Mauricio Ulloa Encina(Chile)Dr.Josefi na Gutirrez(Chile)The Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report 17International Veterinary In-Residence Program Alumni|Class of 2014Dr.Mauricio Ulloa Encina(Chile)
79、Following his residency,Dr.Encina returned to his role as Chief of the Aquatic Animal Rescue and Conservation Unit within the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Service of Chile ready to train his staff of more than 30 veterinarians in advanced necropsy,medical and response techniques.Dr.Josefi na G
80、utirrez(Chile)During her residency,Dr.Gutirrez worked on a clinical research project developing nerve blocks in California sea lions in order to help evaluate pinnipeds with eye disease.Uniting to Save the VaquitaThe vaquita is the worlds most endangered marine mammal,and with fewer than 100 individ
81、uals believed to be alive today,it could be extinct by 2018.The vaquitas remaining habitat is a small area in the northern Gulf of California in Mexico.While this is outside the rescue range of The Marine Mammal Center,we have been working closely with a coalition of international government agencie
82、s and advocacy groups to draw attention to the plight of this animal and try to reverse its fate.Putting a Spotlight on Climate ChangeAs a member of both the National Network of Ocean and Climate Change Interpretation and the Bay Area Climate Literacy Collaborative,were working with more than 100 li
83、ke-minded organizations to raise awareness about this important global issue.In early 2014,Adam Ratner,a key member of our Education team,was selected as one of 26 Community Climate Change Fellows to take part in a pilot program aimed at engaging communities on the topic of climate change.Over the c
84、ourse of four months,the Center conducted trainings with 45 education volunteers,and the results were shared at the National Association of Environmental Education conference.The successful program has expanded to include additional trainings and communication techniques.2000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkh
85、ite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.org Tom JeffersonProviding Hands-on Education18Within a year of opening The Marine Mammal Center to patients,our doors were opened to local schoolchildrenand education has been part of our core mission ever since.We know that hands-on expe
86、riences provide for memorable learning opportunities,so we aim to engage every visitorwhether they are young students,veterinarians in training or storytellers who can share these experiences with a broad audience.In 1976,schoolchildren visited the Center for the fi rst time.Ocean AmbassadorsIn 2014
87、,we piloted a new,year-round marine science education program tailored to meet the unique needs of middle school students.Ocean Ambassadors provides participating teachers with a 10-lesson curriculum guide,instructional videos,fi eld trips,teaching tools and ongoing support to enhance science learni
88、ng.Students in the program also research,develop and then present their own marine conservation“call to action”project.Thanks to major support from the community,Ocean Ambassadors allows us to reach students at a formative time in their lives and ensure that they become the next generation of inform
89、ed scientists and engaged citizens who will care for and ensure the health of our ocean and environment.Hands-on Training for Visiting Veterinary ProfessionalsAs a vital training ground for veterinary professionals from around the world,The Marine Mammal Center truly is a teaching hospital.In 2014,w
90、e hosted 26 visiting students and researchers interested in learning from our world-class team of experts.Coming to us at all stages of their careerfrom residents to externs to veterinarians seeking specialty experiencethese visitors typically stay at least four weeks to learn everything from basic
91、pinniped handling skills to the intricacies of marine mammal necropsy and pathology.The Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report 19Since 2006,Dawn has donated more than$4 million to its wildlife partners,The Marine Mammal Center and International Bird Rescue,as part of its Dawn Saves Wildlife Campaig
92、n.Visitors and Education:Visitors to the Centers Sausalito hospital:66,693Students served on-site and through outreach programs:51,125 Total number of people engaged in education and outreach programming:117,818(up 17%from 2013)Learning in the LabThe Marine Mammal Center is committed to providing en
93、gaging programming for student fi eld trips that support Next Generation Science Standards.Our interactive onsite programs and guided tours for grades K-12 focus on the Centers mission and work,including topics such as what we feed our patients and how we diagnose diseases.Bloggers Become Volunteers
94、 for a DayWith the help of our partners at Procter&Gamble and Dawn dish soap,we invited 11 infl uential bloggers to experience what its like to be a volunteer at the Center.Each blogger was paired with a volunteer who was helping care for the animals,educate the public or run samples in the lab.The
95、bloggers also took turns volunteering themselvescleaning dishes,sorting fi sh or washing rescue vehicles.Throughout the day,they documented their experiences through words,pictures and video.Within one week,they had generated more than 9.2 million impressionshelping share our work with audiences acr
96、oss the country.2000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.org Susan Goldman Susan Goldman Susan Goldman Susan GoldmanSharing What We Learn20California Sea Lions as Sentinels for Human HealthIn 2014,more than one-third of the California sea lions we resc
97、ued were affected by a toxin called domoic acid that is produced by harmful algal blooms and accumulates in small fish.Since discovering this condition in marine mammals in 1998,we have learned that when sea lions eat the affected fish,the toxin attacks the brain,causing seizures and other abnormal
98、behavior.Domoic acid can also affect humans who eat contaminated shellfish,resulting in a life-threatening condition called amnesiac shellfish poisoning.Because sea lions are often the first to be affected when a toxic algal bloom occurs,we alert the public health department as soon as we see a clus
99、ter of affected animals that could indicate an outbreak.The data we provide them about where and when affected sea lions are found can help them better target their surveillance to protect human health.Every animal we rescue has the potential to help us learn more about marine mammal health,human he
100、alth and the overall health of our ocean.By sharing what we learn with students and other visitors to the Center,the wider scientific community and even public health officials,we are able to create a ripple effect with every diagnosis and discovery.The Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report 21In 2
101、014,researchers at the Center discovered that Guadalupe fur seals,a threatened species,are also vulnerable to domoic acid toxicosis.Using Animation to EducateSharing important messages about marine mammal health isnt always easyespecially when the concepts behind the messages are complex.Thats why w
102、e partnered with the California College of the Arts in 2014 to create an animated short fi lm about domoic acid toxicosis in California sea lions.Using animation allowed us to effectively convey the cause and impact of this serious disease,while making the topic accessible and engaging to a wide aud
103、ience.The fi lm is available online and is used during our on-site education programming.A follow-up project is planned to create a new fi lm that explores the impacts of climate change on marine mammals,thanks to a grant from the California Coastal Commission Whale Tail Program.Sharing with the Sci
104、entifi c CommunityThe Centers fi rst scientifi c paper was published in 1979,just four years after the organization was founded.Since then,our experts have continued to document and share their fi ndings in order to advance marine mammal science and the study of ocean health.In 2014,scientists at Th
105、e Marine Mammal Center contributed 14 research papers to peer-reviewed journals and gave more than 25 presentations at conferences from Southern California to the Gold Coast of Australia.The Centers Contribution to Marine Mammal Health Literature|1973-201219731974197519761977197819791980198119821983
106、198419851986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122520151050Number of Publications TMMC Other2000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.orgLooking to the Future22Mapping Marine Mammal Heal
107、thIn 40 years,weve rescued more than 20,000 animals and collected countless data points in an effort to better understand marine mammal health and how it intersects with ocean health and human impacts.In 2014,we launched a pilot project in collaboration with others to develop a centralized database
108、for all of this informationa Marine Mammal Health Map.By integrating marine mammal health data with ecosystem and oceanographic data,the interactive map would allow a user to evaluate changes in marine mammal health by geographic location and time.Once fully built out,the map would give the public a
109、nd resource managers an unprecedented ability to detect potential human and animal health risks in our changing ocean environment and to prioritize management and conservation efforts.The work of The Marine Mammal Center may have started with the rescue of one animal,but it has grown to be so much m
110、ore than that.As we look to the future,our work must take a bigger picture approach in order to arm future generations with the information and inspiration they need to take the lead on caring for our ocean.The Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report 23Youth Crew:The Next Generation of VolunteersYou
111、th Crew is a service learning program that introduces high school students to the Centers mission and the importance of volunteerism.During this six-month commitment,students have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the fi elds of marine science and education while working on teams with a
112、dult volunteers and fellow youth who share similar passions and goals.They split their volunteer time between working on animal care crews and serving as education docents or camp counselors.After graduating,Youth Crew alumni become part of a global network of ocean stewards that can empower communi
113、ties worldwide through engagement and education.Our alumni program further supports these graduates by providing ongoing career and personal development opportunities.Many of them continue volunteering at the Center or go on to pursue careers in veterinary medicine,conservation and education.2000 Bu
114、nker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.orgOur Donors24The Marine Mammal Center proudly recognizes and offers its most sincere appreciation for the generous support we received from donors during the 2014 calendar year.CHAIRMANS CIRCLE$50,000+Anonymous*Marc
115、and Lynne BenioffPat Callahan and David Dee*Charles R.Rickert Revocable Living TrustCarole Strauss*$25,000-$49,999Elena and Arthur Court*Virginia and Glenn Haldan*Catherine M.Kruttschnitt*Ambassador and Mrs.Arthur C.Latno,Jr.*Faye&Sandor Straus-Firedoll Foundation*Nancy and Gregory Wilson*$10,000-$2
116、4,999AnonymousDr.Anurag Acharya and Dr.Madhuri Chattopadhyay*Christine and Robert Hunter*Karen Johnson-McKewan and Tom McKewan*Maureen and Jim Kearney*Michael Kleeman*Elizabeth KnierDenise and Chris LundquistCinnie and Merrill Magowan*Glen Mathison and Zoel FagesRamona and John Mays*Sunny and Mark M
117、cKeeA.E.&Martha Michelbacher Fund*Ann PetersenBarbara Rambo*Kathryn Reavis and David Strohm*Eric Roberts/The Roberts Foundation*Matt and Yvonne RogersJulie S.Turner and Erica Worthington*Jean and Phil Warren*Jeanne and Harold Williams*PROTECTED RESOURCES CIRCLE$1,000-$9,999Anonymous (19)Lawrence Ada
118、ms*Melisa Ambers and Darryl RoseMr.Robert J.Amos*Mary AndersonWarren E.Anderson*James and Daphne AraujoEdward and Sallie ArensPatricia and Peter Arrigoni*Julie and Tom AtwoodMary Bachman and William Downing*James BaerAdu BagleyDavid BangerterTyler BanksRocky and Shelly Barbanica*Douglas Barnes*The B
119、arnston-Koutsafi s FoundationDarla and Richard Bastoni*Andrea E.BatesBarbara and David Beasley*Ms.Sharon A.Beckman and Mr.Gregory N.Brand*Paul and Mildred Berg*Robert and Wendy Bergman*Gregory Alan Berry,Jr.Lara Blanton,Brand X EditionsJeanne Bobbitt*Merrill Bobele and Ms.Joanne BobeleStephen BolesM
120、ichael C.Booth and Michael OlivaAndrea and Chris BorchKerry BoydJacqueline Brotz*Emily BrownJeff A.BrownDave and Helen BurtonKen and Julie BuschDeborah CarltonPhil and Carol CarpenterJohn Catts and Sheila RoebuckLaura CavanaghDonor Highlight:40th Anniversary Presenting Sponsor PG&EFor the past 25 ye
121、ars,PG&E has partnered with The Marine Mammal Center to support educational activities for visitors at the Center as well as students in Bay Area classrooms through our innovative Sea to School program.In 2010,PG&E donated funds to support the installation of a 20-kilowatt solar power array at our h
122、ospital in Sausalito.The solar panels help generate clean power for the water fi ltration and recycling system and serve as a visual reminder about the importance of clean energy.These gifts and pledges sustain our ongoing work in animal care,scientifi c research and marine science education.The Mar
123、ine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report David Wakely Photography25Alan Charles*Glen and Angela CharlesHelen and Felix Charpentier*Kelly Chessen*Alice ChurchLarry and Nancy Church*Stacey CitrinShirley Llanos-Clayton and Scott G.Clayton*Margaret Lopata and Don Cleveland*Bernadette CohenJeanne Colette Col
124、lesterRebecca and John Colligan*Rebecca and David Conant*Martin F.N.Cooper*Mrs.Marion M.Cope*Heidi CoxDiane CulbertIngrid Woods and Steven Cummings*Phillip J.CusanoLynn Bay and Bruce C.DaytonCharles de Guigne*Delaura Demarco-LogueBarbara W.DemrAdelaide and Raymond DemrDiane Diggins*Susan and Wendell
125、 Dinwiddie*Ann Domm*Denise Donato-McConnellGlenna and Judith DowlingThe Richard H.Driehaus Charitable Lead TrustMs.Sherry E.Dunning-Riley*Jennifer DurneyRear Admiral and Mrs.Thomas EcclesThe E.D.FoundationDavid Edelsohn*Donald EllisMs.Helen M.EmbreeThe End of History Inc.Tina EngelMarion G.Euphrat*H
126、eather A.Evans*Tom Evans and Nancy Lockhorn*David and Connie FairJeanette FairFamily and Friends of Alan YoungWaltraud FinchMitchell Fong and Denise Walsh*Abigail FosdickJoan and Robert FrenchMichelle and Robert Friend*Barbara Gain*Laura GallagherSanford and Linda Gallanter FoundationSusan Garbuio a
127、nd William B.Nern,Jr.Marilyn and Bob Garibaldi*Denise Garner*Al GarrenColleen GatelyMs.Michelina GauthierLiana Genovesi and Scott Ahrendt*Michael GenhartJutt and Ole GeorgAlyce Gershenson*Linda Gibboney*Jerry and Val Gibbons*Rufus Gifford and Stephen DeVincentMary and Clinton Gilliland*Danielle and
128、Mike Gilmore*Florence and Steven Goldby*Julie Goldman and Robert Rosner*Suzanne GoltNina Grass*Susan GrauSusan GrayPatricia GreenhoodSara C.Griffi thC.Stephen Kriegh and Dr.Pamella Gronemeyer*Genevieve GudebskiEllie GustafsonVicki GutgesellMichael Hackett and David HaleMichael and Darlene HancoxHope
129、 and Osborne Hardison*Karen and Rick Hargrove*Suzanne A.Harvey*Willard HayGwen HayesMrs.Diane HenryAnne M.Herbst*Lynne Hermle and Craig CollinsLesly Higgins and Joseph Bunker*Diane HinelineJohn HolmesJane and James HopkinsElizabeth HosickPeter HricakJoshua HutchinsBeth Inadomi and Tim Newell*Becky W
130、ong-Insley and Mark Insley*Mr.and Mrs.James T.JensenStan Jensen*Ms.Emi JoblingRobin and Robert Johansen*Suzanne JonesTammy JonesShelby JunghandelThe Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation*Janey and Kevin Kaster*Doug and Cessna Kaye*Judy Heymann Kazan&Steven KazanMaria KazandjievaFrank and Arlene Kee
131、sling*Erika KeltonOlga E.Kay Kennedy*Mara Kerr and Mark DiOrio*Jeanie and Murray Kilgour*William and Gretchen Kimball Fund*Fran KingSuzanne and Jerry Knecht*Krystal and John Konrad*Ms.Jennifer Kosloski and Matt SpringMr.and Mrs.Hank KuechlerAnn La Borde*H.R.LaBar Family Foundation Fund*Dr.Roger Lang
132、 and Mrs.Sue Lang*Sally Lappen and Nik WarrenKaren Larsen*Joanne L.Lasnier*Benjamin Last and Julia Buck*Jean LattinJennifer and Chuck Laue*Carol and James LayneJoe LemacherAl and Ethel Lerche*Ms.Ruth Levitan*Cheryl LewisRobert and Rita Lewis*Sharon Liu*Janet B.Lockard*David and Mary LoveGale and Jon
133、 Love*Carma LuskinShirley Lustig*Liz and Mel Lyman*Dr.Clara MacNamee*Peter and Amy MangarellaNicolas and Amalia MaquaireBobbi MarchandBarbara and Fillmore Marks*Ms.Jennifer MarlerZora Martin Etemadi and Tera L.MartinDennis Martino*Doretta and Robert Marwin*G.Sealy and Deborah Massingill,M.D.*Paul an
134、d Joanne Maxwell*Maureen McClain*Jennifer McComb*James R.McCurdy,M.D.*Debra and Tom McDonaldRobert and Denise MeeksAllison MilgardSue MillerLinda and Michael MinorShalla MirkhaniAvid ModjtabaiJim and Susanne MooreLeia MuensterJames MurphyPaul and Susan S.Nagata*Andrew NanceMatthew NaythonsNancy and
135、Matthew Noel*The Norris FamilyCarolyn and Michael NovoselWenonah and Robert OdaDorothy Orolin*Olivia Orr*Mary OxfordLisa PantagesLea C.ParkSandra PattersonMarian and Al Pawlick*Arlene Peacock*Richard and Jane Peattie*Eileen and Phillips Perkins*Bonnie and Joseph PhairAndrea and Pat Phelps*James and
136、Eleanor PlessasNancy Quintrell*Mark and Donna RandLia Fernandez Ray*Caroline ReadReed Family Foundation*Karen and Guy Reynolds*Greg and Linda RiceJune Richard*Julie and Martin Richards*Roxanne and Bert RichardsJenny and Gerald RiskStephen and Beth RobieChristina RobinsonMs.Pat RobisonThe Robison Fam
137、ily FoundationLorelei Rockwell and Wayne T.Kennedy*Laura Roebuck and William Meehan*Maureen RolandJoan Royce*Pat and Glenn Rudebusch*Mrs.Alexandra RukeyserHeather RyanPamela and Bill SaganSaint Marks SchoolChristi and Tim SaltonstallLinda Schmidt*Kathy and David SciallySusan and Craig ScottStacy L.S
138、erber*Arnold and Karen Shapiro*Susan Shapiro*Frances SheehanSusan and Greg SickalJill and Richard Sideman*Russell and Beth SiegelmanCarol and John SimonDavid and Inga SleethJill Spicer*Barbara SquareyKathy SteadmanFrances StevensonAmy Stone and Chris Stone*Rovena TacusisPatricia and Alan Tai*Gordon
139、and Denise TalbotBeverly Tanner and Jerry Herman*J.Holley TaylorScott and Patricia Teaford*Jean S.Thomas*Mr.and Mrs.John C.ThorntonMr.and Mrs.Donald Tornberg*Stephanie Travis*Marguerite and Peter TretheweyKathy Tyson*Kate and Richard Vance*Five or more years of consecutive giving.If you recognize an
140、 error or omission in this listing,please accept our sincerest apologies and feel welcome to contact us at 415.289.7335 or givetmmc.org.2000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.orgOur Donors26The Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report Jennifer and Joh
141、n Vogel*Deborah and Bruce Wagman*Ms.Elizabeth B.WagnerMr.&Mrs.Brooks Walker,Jr.Laurel S.WalshNina Washburne and Brian Wells*Heather Taeko WatersJulie WattKaren and Stan Watt*Lawrence and Marion WeissMs.Jenelle WellingMr.Joseph A.Wender,Jr.*Wendy WerbySara WestJanet Whatmough*Lynn WhiteRon WillBob Wi
142、lson*Kathryn Winter*Priscilla K.WittBarbara and Thomas WolfeWoodward Family Endowment FundCarol WulffCharlotte YeoKathryn Yulish*Brian and Natalie ZeilerJames Andrew Zurn*KELLAN CIRCLE$250-$999Anonymous(91)Nick AbbottHeshani AbeysekeraViki AdamBarbara Adams*Mary Jane Adams*Advaita FundSal AgostaFred
143、 AguiarRobert and Nadine Akins*David AkkaShubber AliRoberto AlibertiJanis Allard*Diane Allen and Kathleen QuennevilleJason AllenDavid and Sandy AllenThomas Allen and Kathleen Davidson-AllenJill AllreadShelley AlonsoMark AltvaterBabette and Mark Alvernaz*Dr.Dan AmesMs.Nancy AminiJean Amos*Carolyn and
144、 Charles Anderson*Rita Andis*Judy Andrews*Chris AndrianMs.Patricia Angell*Nancy AngoveMichael Anthenien*Tom AntisdelSabine Antonson*Dr.Barbara S.ApgarNaomi and Bruce Appleton*Philip Arnberger*Ms.Susan ArnettJohn and Marlene Arnold*Richard Arthur,IVJane and Douglas Ashe*Laurie Ashley*David AsseffGeor
145、gene Aster*Joyce and B.Atherton*Ms.Barbara J.AtwoodMargery Avirett*Mrs.Liliana Ayala Berlyn and Mark BerlynChristopher AycockRenate Bachalo*Jerrold BagnaniMs.Melissa Bain and Ms.Peggy D.JohnsonMs.Erin R.BakerUma Balakrishnan*Elise and Robert Balcom*Phil BaldacciDarlene BalducciSuzanne BaldwinBarbara
146、 BalikJanet and David BallMarilyn Barkin*Lale BarlasLinda BarnelloRegina BarnettJulie Barney*Luis and Ramona BarrantesSusan and Sean Barrett*Muire Ellen Barrett-WarthanMichael and Linda Barry*Lisa Bartlett*Paul Bartlett and Yumi Nakagawa*LouAnn Bassan and Larry KlingenbergCathy and Lee BattlesMaxine
147、 BauchmannMayurendra and Bradford BaughGary and Laurie Baum*Lee D.BaxterTed BayerLorraine Bazan and Chris Stover*Jeanne Beauchel-Bodiford*Andrea BeckPat and Bill BeckerAmanda and Lucas BeirneSusan BelcherMarcia and Michael Belford*Ms.Perk Bell*Rita Foegal Bell*Terri and Steve Belsley*Pamela and Albe
148、rt Bendich*Joan Benjamin*Ms.Linda J.BennettNancy BennettSharon Bennett*Beverly Benson*Roberta BentonJohn BergeJoanne Bergen*Ellen and Steve BergerMs.Janice L.BergmannRachel BergrenBarb Berman*Karen BermanSusan BermanMr.Richard J.Bernal*Debra BernardJanice BernardTeresa BernardsDr.Wendy B.BernsteinDa
149、vid and Kamala BerryKaren and Yogi Bert*Mary Betlach*Karin and Michael Beumer-Browner*Marygale BeyerNelson and Alice Bickers*Cliff Bickford*Cindy BiehlerJudith Biehler*Nancy and Lucius Biglow,Jr.Karen Birks*George Bischof and Kerry BischofPamela Bishop*Ms.Caroline V.BissellCheryl Bizar*Lauren and Jo
150、hn Black*Garrett and Michelle BlakeMs.Sheila BlakeSissy Blanchard*Deborah Blankenberg*Craig and Lauri Blek*Ms.Ammala BlockRonald BloomstranRobert Bodnar and Melissa JamesBo and Loretta Bolin*George and Susan Bono*Robert Bonocore and Judith BonocoreJohn and Lesley BoveriJames Bowbliss and Laurie G.Sm
151、ith BowblissDorothy A.BowmanEileen BoydLynne Boynton*Mrs.Melissa BradleyMiriam BradleySarah and Walt Bradley*Al BrajkovichNorman Brand and Nancy E.SperoRuth H.Brandt*Rena and David BranstenMr.Bernard BrasseurRobin BrassoDr.Ada BraunIda BraunBrian BrennanKay Brennan*Kevin BrennanMary BrenneisenMr.Bri
152、an BridgeMrs.Walter F.Brissenden*M.Brittain*Louis Brock*Wanda BronsonDouglas Brookes*Carol R.Brookman*Ms.Colette A.BrooksJeffrey BrooksDavid BrownGregg and Dawn Brown*Karen BrownNancy BrownStephen and Susan Browning*Dorothy and James Brunssen*Peter Buck*Keith BuckinghamJudith Buckingham-PerlsteinWal
153、traud and Michael Buckland*Ms.Katherine BuckleyDeborah Buehler*Maynard P.and Katherine Z.Buehler Foundation FundMark and Linda Buetzow*Mary Bullard*Terri and Ted Bumgardner*Bonnie BurgessRebecca Burgess and Michael Stoddard*Joan BurkeLolly and Jay Burke*Margaret Burke*William Burke and Karen BuseDea
154、 BurmeisterRobert Burnett*Jean Burns*Ms.Pamela Burns and Mr.William J.Edick*Jennifer Burroughs*Barbara Busch*Robert Busher*Ingrid ButcherPaul Butler*Lorna and Warren Byrne*Monique Cadoret and Steven Cyncewicz*Kathryn CaggianoGeraldine CalderonMr.and Mrs.Michael G.Callahan*Marjorie CallowElisa Camaho
155、rt*Sammy Campbell*Tina CampbellJohn R.CannellJane and Mark Capobianco*James and Charlene Carl*Amanda Sue Carlisle*Julie CarlsonMr.David CarlstoneCarondelet High School27Donor Highlight:Run for the SealsThanks to more than 900 registered participants and the generous donors who supported them,we were
156、 able to raise nearly$100,000 during our 30th Run for the Seals event on August 15,2014.For the third year in a row,our top fundraiser was a Run for the Seals team established in memory of Alan Young,a volunteer who passed away in 2012.And Lisa Cooke,a member of that team,was our top individual fund
157、raiser,contributing more than$5,000.2000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.orgChris Carpenter and Karen Johnson-Carpenter*Virginia and David Carper*Caryl Carr and David PresottoKathleen Carrai*Linda Carroll*Sandra Carroll*Jade Carroll-ScheferShirley
158、Carson*Carter ChiropracticPat CartwrightPete Cartwright*Carolyn Casser*Ms.Gloria Castillo*Carol and Joseph Castronovo*Tymber CavasianMr.Mike ChaconDavid and Karin Chamberlain*Gordon Chamberlain*William ChanBarbara ChapmanMark CharvatMs.Kirstin M.ChavezCristina ChaviraCarol Chesebrough*Peggy Childers
159、*Jon Childs*Delia Chilgren*Patty and Geoff ChinCarol ChingMatthew ChotinTiffany ChoyKimberly Christensen and David Sielaff*Kathryn ChristiansenLani and John ChristiansonAmanda ChristmanKathleen Cicairos*Linda and Thomas CiottiJames CiriglianoCarol and David Cislowski*Dale Clark*Julia Clarke*Kenneth
160、and Laura ClarkeMs.Robertta ClarkeRobyn Cleaves*Annelle Clute*Mark Cocalis and Lisa Ann Erburu*Eileen CoeDr.Vicki L.CoeArnold and Evelyn Cohen*Jordan and Elizabeth Cohen*Mr.Robert C.CohenMr.and Mrs.Thomas Colby*Alice ColeJody ColeSally A.ColeKevin and Jennifer Collins*Elizabeth ColtonLara A.ComptonK
161、aren Conmy*Michel and Laura Conrad*Chanin CookRenate and Robert CoombsDr.Janet CooperWendie CooperCarol CopelandStephen and Cindy CorriganCort Goldman Family FundDebbie and Michael Cortese*Gail Costa*Holly Costa*Michael Costantini*Elizabeth CoursenMrs.Barbara S.Cox*Russell Cox*Stone CoxheadMarilyn C
162、racchioloLinda S.CraigRuth Craig*Hazel J.Crane*Shari and Don CravensMark CreeleyMaureen and Ray Cronin*Diana and Peter Crook*Katie Cullen*Timothy Culler*Patricia Culp*Dawn Angel CummingsJudith Klein and Mark CunninghamNancy CurleyCari CurtisElizabeth CurtisLinda Curtis*Bill CusickVirginia Czarnecki*
163、Mrs.Nan DaMs.Ann DadicLona Dallessandro*Noel DalyMs.Hilary Danehy and Zaki AlherzNgoc DangBuzz and Cindy Danner*Edith Darknell TaylorMr.Robert F.Davey*Denise and Gary David*Emily and Rob DaviesBrett DavisBrian H.DavisErik DavisGrace Davis*Lynden Davis*Mr.Jon F.DavisonAgnes and Muir Dawson*Shirley Da
164、wson*Mr.Francis de Geus and Ms.Helaine ReinerMarie and Tony De GuzmanPatricia De NardeBlair DeanJerry Dean*Suzanne Dee*Jacqueline and Joe DeelyKenneth Deen*In 1981,our fi rst annual Run for the Seals was held in the Marin Headlands.*Five or more years of consecutive giving.If you recognize an error
165、or omission in this listing,please accept our sincerest apologies and feel welcome to contact us at 415.289.7335 or givetmmc.org.Madeleine DeiningerSue Dekalb*Dr.Camilla DelsidBonnie DeMaestriAndrew R.Demar Family Foundation,Inc.*Sharon and Kirch DeMartini*Lynne and Glenn Dempsey*Mr.Richard DeNatale
166、 and Mr.Craig LatkerElizabeth and Paul Denison*Ms.Bobbie DenmonMelissa DentSheila Desmond*Roxanne Deurloo*Rebecca DeutschJennifer DewinterMr.Debashis Dhar and Devyani Biswas*Irene Diaz*Ronald and Kristin Dick*Sandy Diggins*Mag DimondJudith Disbrow*Peter DiVincenzoScott and Susan DoggettRobert Dollar
167、 and Family*Meghan DoodyMaybelle DorePanna DoshiMike and Connie Dowler*Anthony V.Dresden*Michelle Driscoll*Andrea DrugayKecia DuffyGlenda DuganCynthia DuggerPaul DuhamelJoseph and Rheba DuprasJanet Dupuy*Kazumi and Lee DuranJessica DutraMs.Ruth R.DykeMartha and Anthony Eason*Dr.Sharon Eaton*Ms.Eliza
168、beth EddyRoland Edwards*David ElkinsKathy EllisonJonathan and Tracy EllmanDiane EllsworthPatricia Elvebak*Annette EmersonSteven Englander*Engmann Family FoundationCarol and George Epple*Dennis Ertsman*Sharon and Samuel Esterkyn*Linda EurmanM.FahrenwaldGregory and Tressa FanoeBrian and Susan FargoGer
169、aldine Farmer*Pauline Farmer-KoppenolKathy FarrisMaureen FaulJamy FaulhaberMs.Nancy Fee*Mr.and Mrs.Hubert FeehanRosemary Fei and Gary HarringtonKatharine FeidlerLewis Feldman*Jennifer FeltsMs.Karen FentonMs.Sally F.FentonMrs.Eleanor FerrariRichard FerrieCharles Ferris*Linda Ferris*Richard FerrisPam
170、and James Ferris-Olson*Bessie L.FickelElizabeth and Randy Field*Suzanne and Conrad Figueroa*Sandra FisherCheryl Flango and Keith J.Osiewicz*Alice Mead and Richard Flaster*Ms.Sally Fleming*Mr.and Mrs.B.Mason Flemming,Jr.Girts FolkmanisJeanne and Darryl ForemanAlana and Melissa Forrest*Linda Forsberg*
171、Marilyn Foster*Virginia FoutWilliam K.FoxNancy G.Frakes*David Frane and Charla GabertRich Frank*Mr.and Mrs.Gary T.FranklinMr.William R.FranzenMegan FrazerDavid Frediani*Ms.Monica FreederJeff Freedman*Sheira Freedman*Carolyn Fremgen*Lorien FrenchRobert Friedman*Susan J.Friedman and Philip Skehan*Raym
172、ond and Catherine Frink*Gaye FrisbyJustine Frischmann*Laurel FrishmanMs.Jackie FritzMichelle FrostNancy FrostMr.and Mrs.Robert Frost*Jeff FryLon and Tess Fry*Heidi FuchsJulia Fuller*Jacqueline Gaffney*Lisa and William Gala*Marian Gallerani*Our Donors28Donor Highlight:Disney Conservation FundFor the
173、second year in a row,The Marine Mammal Center was awarded a$25,000 grant from the Disney Conservation Fund in recognition of our efforts to save the Hawaiian monk seal from extinction.This grant will help fund our rescue and rehabilitation efforts as well as support ongoing scientific research and e
174、ducation,both of which are vital to the long-term conservation plan for this critically endangered animal.The Disney Conservation Fund works to protect species and habitats,and connect kids to nature to help develop lifelong conservation values.Since its founding in 1995,the Disney Conservation Fund
175、 has supported more than 1,000 conservation programs in 112 countries.For information on Disneys commitment to conserve nature,visit Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report Chris and Ane GardnerRoxane Geggie*Mrs.William D.Geiger,Jr.*Roxanne GentileLaQuita GentryMargo George*Joan Getsinger*Nigel Gevi
176、sserJennifer Gibson*Robyn Gillette*Lynne Gilliam*Deborah Gillingham*Elisabeth GiovineChristopher GladwinHeather GleesonMs.Joyce GodeckeAlexandra G.GoeletGeorge GoerlKarla and Jim GoldenDanielle Goldman and Dan ZachGage Goldman-VolunteerMrs.Maria GonzalezSharon Goodman*Constance Goodyear Baron and Ba
177、rry C.BaronMs.Patt S.GorsuchMr.Geoffrey D.Gosling*Michele and Richard Goss*Lynn GotchallBeth GothrickKimball Gottschall*Patrice GouveiaEmily Graham*Bonita GranlundRenee GrannisMs.Natasha GranoffAnthony and Caroline Grant*Joan and Robert Grant*Mathew A.GrantMs.Mignon Gravitch*Brian GrayGary Gray*Caro
178、lyn GrecoJanet and Jon GreenSusan Greendorfer*Joanne and Robert GreeneEric and Sara GreenwoodRenee GregoryChristine Grella*Irma GrieveKimberly Griffi n*Ellen Griffi thDouglas GrijalvaSandra Grijalva*Jennifer Grimes*Susan Grisso*Thomas and Winniefred Grof*Lisa and Jamie GroomsNancy GrosfeldGreg and C
179、ristin GrothausCynthia GrovesDean A.Grubb*Keith Grundy*Robert Guenley*Mr.Gregg T.Gumbinger and Ms.Amy J.GarciaBob Gurwin and John RourkeKathy Simons and Jeff Gustafi k*Charles and Ginger Guthrie*Sue A.GuzmanMary Haack*Duane and Sherry Hadley*Ms.Blanca Haendler*Harry Haines*John Haines*Robert and Max
180、ine Halem*Jill and Martin HaleyDeborah and Donald Halliday*Donna M.Halliday*Allen Hallock*Barbara HamJill and Jefferson Hamilton*M.HanamuraEugene Hanes*Douglas T.Hanks*Mr.Kevin Hanks and Mrs.Cindy Schneider*Ms.Heather HanlyMelissa Hanmer*Margaret HannanCharlotte HansenMs.Jacque M.Hansen and Mr.Hecto
181、r Hernandez*Jan Hansen*Laura G.HansenPaula Hansen*Ms.Judith M.HaradaKathy Haranzo*Tracy Harcourt and Ed Chejlava*Katherine Harle and Dominic Robilliard*Mark HarlinPatricia Harp*Elizabeth W.Harrington*Dr.Margaret Harrington*Roger Harrington*Agata Harris,and Paul and Ellen M.Peraino*Lawrie Harris*Gina
182、 and Steve HarrisMs.Tina M.HarrisonJill HarsinKathryn HartRuth Hartmann*Ms.Kathleen Hartnett*Chris HassMargaret HassettSharlene HasslerCurtis Hastings and Diane CarpenterMr.and Mrs.Gerald HatchJesse R Hatton,Jr.Hugh Havlik*Dolores Hawke*Mr.David HawkinsStacee and Derek HawkinsLila and Iris HawksBell
183、e HaysWendy Hayward and Rich WendlingRandi HealdDebbi HeatherlyLynda HeathscottJune Heilman*Zach HenchKirstin HendricksonMs.Susan Hendrie-Marais and M.L.MaraisNanette Henneuse*Ms.Katherine HenryAaron HeringtonCheryl Hermansen and Ron HermansenDeborah and Jim Hernandez*Stephanie HerreraBruce and Joan
184、 Herriges*Gerdika Hesche-Elberfeld*Andree S.Hest*Lesli Hewitt-SpearsElizabeth HeydDonna HiattDeandra HicksFrances and Jeffrey HigginbothamMary Ann and Stephen HiggsJolanda Hightower*Ray and Sharon Hill*Steve HillTerry HillJudith Hilliard*Marisa HillingerArthur HindmanJ.B.HindsMary HinkMyron Hinrichs
185、Ms.Sally HinshawWillie and Wen-Wen HinzeKurt and Barbara HirschfeldSusan HoeschlerHoward and Sandra HoffenCaitlin HoffmanKen HoffmanPaul and Marianne HoffmanMs.Danielle Hofi ng*John Hogan*Mary Hogan*Margo and John Hohulin*Elizabeth W.HoldenMichael Holdridge*Gary and Karen Holm*Mrs.June P.Holmes*Ms.V
186、irginia HolmesSally Holt*Greg HooblerDavid Hooper*Helga HornerJulie and Gregg Hosfeldt*Sue N.HouseChet and Lori HowardJean E.HowardJudith Howard*Kimberly HowardWendy L.HowellChristina HowlandWilliam L.HudsonDonna Ewald HugginsMs.Ethel M.HuhnRyan HultquistChristopher HuntJudith A.Hunt*Melissa Hurley*
187、Kathleen Hurrle*Tom and Cheryl HuseMichael T.InaJorge IniguezMary and John Irwin*Rachel IvanyiElizabeth A.Jackson*Anne and Edward Jamieson*Mr.&Mrs.Charles F.Jaris*Lee and Wini Jebian*Lisa Jeffrey*Teresa and Roy Jennings*Kenneth JensenPatricia and Janice Jio*Mr.Benjamin F.JohnsonCarol M.JohnsonCynthi
188、a JohnsonDeborah Johnson*James JohnsonMr.Linn E.Johnson and Ms.Patricia M.ConnorMarcine M.Johnson,Ph.D.In Memory of Mark Johnson*Sally JohnsonToni Johnson*William A.Johnston and Susan B.Olson-JohnstonRoberta JoinerMs.Karen R.Jolliffe*Cristina Jones*Ms.Dorothy Jones*Gary and Casey JonesJulie JonesKit
189、ty and Gregg JonesLaura Jones*Loretta Jones*W.Helene and Paul Jones*Rebecca Jones-TorreHallye JordanMs.Patricia A.Jose*Ms.Marie E.JoyceMary Lou Joyner*Kimberly R.Kahn,DVMYoshiko KakudoJudith and Martin Kaliski*Lawrence KampelDebora A.KaneLloyd and Joan Kapp*Yvonne KarasSusan KarnstedtJoyce and Barry
190、 KarpayEllie Kass*292000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.org*Five or more years of consecutive giving.If you recognize an error or omission in this listing,please accept our sincerest apologies and feel welcome to contact us at 415.289.7335 or give
191、tmmc.org.Our Donors30The Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report Carlyn Clement and Christopher Kaufman*Sy KaufmanLorna Lee and Jim KeefeKaren KehoeSusan and Barton Keiser Shaler*Stan Keiser*Lynne KellerConsuelo Kellogg*Colleen KellyDr.Julie J.Kelsey*Todd Kelting and Melissa Neiman-Kelting*Roberta K
192、emmerer*Ms.Kathleen E.KemperCynthia Kendall*Roxanne KennedyRiver KennethBarbara Kent*John Kent*Carolyn Kepes and Daniel FoleyCarol and Gary Kerbel*Barbara KerrJay KetchenSuzanne KhanRichard KiddMargaret E.Kiley*Elizabeth KingTom and Sara King*Sally and Philip Kipper*Elise KirbanAlexander KirkMrs.Roy
193、 G.Kirk*Rose KishCindy Kisshauer*Diana Kissil and John CullisonCheryl Kitchell*Diane Klein*Lyn and Don KleinMr.and Mrs.Michael KneeAlexa D.KnightMs.Alexandra A.KnightMs.Susan KofnovecMarjorie and Ralph KoldingerWendy KonsoradaAlyssa Koo*Ralph Koo*Mr.Michael KorekGregory KorelichWyatt KorffHenry Kort
194、h and Joan Korth-Bradley*Christine Koski*Jason KossanMr.Christopher KovalyLinda and Timothy KramerMr.and Mrs.Wayne KrebsKayliana and Tahlia KreutzMichelle KrumlandDr.Lauren Krup*Jerome Kruszka*Keiko Kuroda*Dennis and Sharon KurtzShyam Kuttikkad*Carolyn La RoccoNick LabedzMary Lou LaflerDr.Michael D.
195、LagiosMaria and Paul LambertKelley LamkeKari Lamprech and Jon Lamprech*Kristen Landes*Marisa LandsbergPatricia and Norman Landsberg*Kim M.Lang*Valerie I.Lang*James LanierLucienne T.Lanson,M.D.*Marie-Nicole LapeyradeEdward LapidusSuttirat LarlarbShelly LarsenBarbara Larson*Catherine and Collin Lau*Ms
196、.Kathryn Law LauckMs.Julie LawellJanet and David LawsonDarin LaymanKathy LazzaroSarah Leach and Kenneth Drexler*Nan and John Leavell*Holly LedesmaErika LeeJim LeeMatthew and Ann Lefkowitz*Barbara Legler*Kathleen A.LeGrand*Cathy and Ted LehmannJeffrey and Lara LehmerPatricia A.Leighfield*Hollis Lende
197、rking*Rebecca J.Lent and Utpal P.VasavadaDonald L.Leonard*Cheryl and Kevin Leslie*Ms.Margo Rogers Lesser*Yvette Leung and Liwen MahJanet LeventhalMarlene LevitonDavid LevittMs.Diane E.Levy*Sharon and Ernest LewNina LewinLarry LewisPam LewisRisa LichtmanNancy A.Light and Brian DelahuntIrene and Willi
198、am Lincks*Paul and Aren Lindstrom*Richard and Laurie Ling*Peter Ralston and Pattie Litton*Mr.YiChang Liu*Peter Llerena*Daniel Lloyd*Kyle Locke and Katie MickeyElizabeth and Daniel Lockwood*David and Diane Logan*Vicki Lohr*Ms.Linda LohseNorman and Marie LomasDonna Look*Bill and Edy Loorz*Joanne LopeY
199、olanda Lopez*Andrea LoPinto*Cathleen LoudonThe Love Kumar Family FundVanessa LoweLaurie LowrancePamela LowryLaura LubinDiane Luders*Fay LupacchiniGerard Lynch and Karen MarisakShirley Lyon*Karin MacDonaldBrian MacDonaldChristian D.MacDonald*Patricia MacDonald*Maria del Carmen Macias*Elinor MacKinnon
200、Christine MacomberMary MacorDawn Macris*Patricia and David MaddoxKaren Madsen*Bernice C.Maertz*Steven MaginnisJoan Maguire*Shana Mahaffey*Charles and Rose Maher*Noreen Mahoney*Siobhan Maize*Marilyn A.Makepeace and Anne MaczulakLuz Malan*Ms.Janie B.MalcolmKatie MallingBrigid MalumphyElizabeth and Don
201、ald Manning*Kristen Mansel*Marin Mapstead*Donna Marietta*Miss Darian A.MarkKelly MarriottMs.Elizabeth Marshall*Karen MartinRedge and Carole Martin*David Lawson and Belinda MartinezKimberly and Mark MartinezApril Mason*Carole MasonAlan C.Mathewson*Peggy MathiesonSherri MatteoCarol Mattern*Glenn and D
202、olores MatteucciDorothy and Thomas MayerSusan and Michael MayneLorie MayoGuy and Happy Mazula*Julie Mazur-DenisonJohn and Yvonne McClungPamela McGowan*Christina R.McArthur and Richard RubensteinSally McCabeMarilyn MccallGeorge and Patricia McCammon*Kristy McCann*Lily McCleary*Martha McClellan*Peggy
203、McCormickLynn McCrearyBradford McCullough*Mr.James W.McCummingsKathy McCurdyLinda McElroy*Patricia McGinnis*Mary McGoldrickMrs.Beverley J.McGraw*Donald and Nancy McKay*Edana McKenzie*Harry McKenzieChristina McKinley*William McLartyMichele McNamaraJennifer McNealeyAlice Mead*Ms.Georgann Meadows*John
204、H.MedingerPurple Lady/Barbara J.Meislin FundJill Melchione Spinelli*June Mellish*Julaina and Richard Mendlen*Rani Menon and Keith AmidonAlan and Peggy MerriamMs.Kate MerrimanCarolyn MetcalfEileen Metzger*Barbara MeyerPaul and Marilyn Michaelson*Ms.Bonnie Mierta and Mr.Al Borissenko*Sally and David M
205、ikkelsen*Frank E.MillerKarla and Gary Miller*Lynn Miller*Marije MillerMickay MillerSusan and Walter Miller*Joyce Milligan*Brenda and George Milum*Gayle and John MinklerMr.William MinklerMs.Margaret MinnickMarlin and Lee Miser*Albert S.Mishaan and Jennifer ColyerAlison Mitchell31Donor Highlight:Speci
206、al Release EventsOne of the most rewarding aspects of our work is seeing healthy animals return to their ocean home after spending time in our care.And because none of this work would be possible without support from our donors,we invite them to attend a release event each year.Members of our Kellan
207、 Circle,Protected Resources Circle and Chairmans Circle,as well as our corporate partners,are all invited to these special events,which take place throughout our rescue range.For more information on joining one of these giving circles,please contact us 415.289.7335 or givetmmc.org.2000 Bunker Road,F
208、ort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.orgBeau MitchellJames MitchellVerna and Bill MitchellMitchner Family Philanthropic FundEvan Mizrachy*Jennifer Mo*Renita Mock*Gary and Gloria ModrellSteve and Cynthia MolinoDonna MollenhauerSusan MonardSuzie and Bryan MooreJennife
209、r and Michael MoranCathy Moreland*Katherine MorrisMr.Malcolm A.Morris*Charie Morrison*Kevin MorrowMarge Mortensen*C.B.MortonJulianne MosslerMitchell MoughonElaine MowdayNancy Moyle*Christopher MoynihanKellie Muckleroy*Tara MuellerKem Mulaney*Mr.William J.Mulcahy*Katharine Mulvany*Martin and Jamie Mu
210、mfordNicole Murch*Jennifer Murer*Ms.Anne MurphyGlee and Chuck MurphyJoyce MurphyMonica MurphyKathleen Murray*Roger and Mary Murray*Lynne MurrellGertrude Musey*Ian and Lesta Nadel*William NadelYukiko and Robert Nakano*Nancy Nee*Paul and Anne Negus*Ellen NeidleAnita and Edward Nells*Patsy and Paul Nel
211、sonTheresa NelsonCathy NetzMs.Linda NewmanMr.Michael NeymanJennifer Ng*David NicholsLarry and Pamela Nichols*Marina Nichols and Jesse FieldingRonald F.Nichols and Maureen A.Nichols*Natalya NicoloffLynn and Karl Nielsen*Sheila NielsenEllen and Robert Niemitalo*Tom and Anne Niesen*Jeannette Nishida an
212、d Stephen Gabow*Donna Nishimoto*Roger and Ann Noll*Ms.Doris Nordeen*Elizabeth Noronha*Laura NovakDon and Diana NunemakerLeslie A.Oakes*Suzanne and Wulfrin OberlinElizabeth and David Obershaw*Nancy OBrienRebecca OBrienMark and Diane OConnellMs.Connie OConnor*John OdellMartha H.Oehler*Michael and Simo
213、na OHareBrian OkeefeJames Oliver*Linda Olson*Lynne Onak*Donna OneillRemy ONeill*Todd and Anh OppenheimerLynda Oprescu*Erwin Ordeman*Catheryn OrourkeElizabeth Orser-Cataldi and Richard Orser*Marilyn Oshiro*Ellen OttoTracy and Ty Ouellette*Karina R.OusterhoutNancy Ozard*Carmel Pacheteau*Karen PagePat
214、and Mauricio Pages*Garry,Christine and Hailey Pallister*Stephanie PalosDavid PanelliDonna Panico*Edward G.PaoloAren ParisiSally E.ParkSoo ParkBarbara ParkeningPeggy Parks*Paulette ParmleyRoberta PaskosJulie S.PastelCarol PatrickMs.Patricia A.PattersonGloria PattonMr.James J.PattonPaul Hobbs WinesRob
215、ert and Patricia Paul*Dennis PayneMs.Mercedes Paz*Michelle PeacockLorraine Pehoushek*Five or more years of consecutive giving.If you recognize an error or omission in this listing,please accept our sincerest apologies and feel welcome to contact us at 415.289.7335 or givetmmc.org.Our Donors32Donor H
216、ighlight:Corporate Volunteer DaysCorporate partners provide critical financial support for The Marine Mammal Centers mission.Many of these partners take their commitment a step further by bringing their employees to our hospital to learn about our work firsthand.During this unique team-building oppo
217、rtunity,small groups of volunteers help with tasks related to our patients recovery.We thank the following partners for their hands-on support during Corporate Volunteer Days in 2014:For more information on becoming a Corporate Partner,please contact us 415.289.7335 or givetmmc.orgThe Marine Mammal
218、Center 2014 Annual Report Mr.Tom PellenwesselJane Pepe*Doug PerrineMark and Alice PerryGeoffrey Peters*Charles and Nancy PetersonCynthia Pett Dante*Nancy Pettengill*Nancy A.PettyKathy and Bob PettyRegina PhelpsCris PhillipsDamon Phillips*Rudy and Patricia Phillips*Alexandra and Sean PiazzaMr.and Mrs
219、.Robert M.Picker*Jean E.Pickering and Suzanne Kehde*Margaret R.PicoCarol and Antonio Pimentel*Michelle and Chris Pitt*Mr.Michael J.PiuzeAngie PlambeckMs.Susan K.Plath*Judy PolatchekJaume PonsBarbara PoppeOscar Porter*Mr.Doug Post*Robert PowellBeth and Ted Powers-JohnsonDr.Roy Y.PowlanSusan Prell*Ms.
220、Patricia M.Prenter*Rita and Michael Press*Christina PrestellaLauretta Prestera*Barbara Price*Jeffrey Price*Frances PrimofioreMark Pritzen*Mrs.Alyce Proctor*Paul ProettRebecca Prosser*Stefanie PryorMs.Laurel PrzybylskiMs.Laura PutnamAnnabelle Quan*Dr.Nigel W.T.QuinnThomas QuinnMs.Melinda Ramm and Mr.
221、Ridge Patton*Ms.Joan E.Ranallo*Frank RandazzoMarjorie RandolphMark RandolphMr.Pradeep R.RaoHarry Rasmussen*Gordon R.RaySusan RayMr.Thomas S.Reavely*Dr.Diana RebmanGiampiero ReccoAlex Reid and Gretchen Schaffner*Katherine Reilly and Mr.Phil H.ReillyColleen ReinCarol Reinhardt and David Redfearn*David
222、 ReinhardtVickie RenbargerMark Renneker,M.D.*Ernest and Jean Renzel*Ms.Nancy ReseighAmy ResopJeanette Rheinhardt*Dianna RiceLinda and Bruce Richardson*Tanya Richardson*Ms.Laurose Richter*Sam H.Ridgway*Jean Rieke and Patrick MaguireDouglas RiggCraig M.Ring and Jane H.HartwellMarci RingMs.Jennifer Rio
223、s*Julie and Michael Risenhoover*Michael Ritter and Karen E.RitterBradley and Malinda Ritts*Laura RobertsMary RobertsMrs.Heather RobertsonDr.Jacqueline L.RobertsonPatricia Robertson*Anne M.Robinson and Jeffrey S.RobinsonEddie RobinsonGinger RobinsonIna Robinson*Marilyn RobinsonRita and Tom Robinson*C
224、olonel and Mrs.William Robison,USAF(Ret)James M.and Louise C.Roche FoundationHeather Rock*Robin and Christopher Rodi*Elizabeth Rodis-JameroMs.Debra Rogers*Caleb A.RogovinMr.and Mrs.Thomas RohlenPaula Roloff*Dale Rose and Carol RoseDebra Rose*Carol RosenbergJonathan and Carole Rosenberg*Joyce Rosenbe
225、rgLisa RosenfieldMr.and Mrs.Larry RosensteinMr.Anton Rosenthal*Alyson and Cecil Rossi*Michael V.RothPatricia Roth*Lenore M.RowanMr.and Mrs.Rodney R.RozmanJudy RubinAllen and Cynthia RubyGrace Ruggiero and Dr.Ronald J.Ruggiero*Mr.and Mrs.Nile R.Runge*Cathy RupertiMatt Russell Allianz Global Investors
226、 Clif Bar Demandforce Digitas Health LifeBrands Ernst&Young G2 Insurance Services Hall Capital Partners Levi Strauss&Co.Oracle PG&E Pacific Foundation Services Salesforce Wells Fargo332000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.orgSilverHawk Russi*Carina
227、Ryan*Justin RyanMs.Tina M.Salandra*Tina and David Saling*Katheryn Salter*Eric and Lorena Saltmarsh*Daniel SaltzFlorinda SanchezSand Dollar Thrift StoreDr.Jessie M.SandersKevin SaretzkyHelen SattelmayerShannon SavageSharon Savatski*Thomas A.Savignano*Mr.Frank Scafani*John and Betsy Scarborough*Margar
228、et Schadt*Steven Schaefer*Werner SchaeferMichael Scharfenstein*Katharina Scharruhn*Shirley Scheck*Lucinda ScheerPeter Schick*David SchiffAngela and Sam SchillaceSandra SchlickmanMs.Arlette Schlitt-GersonGail E.Schlueck*John SchmelzerMarcia and Nathaniel Schmelzer*John Schmiedel*Jeanette SchneiderNan
229、cy Schoellkopf*Diana P.Scholle*Charlotte Scholz*Robert and Patricia Schrot*Mark and Kim SchultzMs.Rebecca Lynn SchumannLarry Schwankl and Carol FrateMichelle Schwartz*Phyllis B.Schwartz*Diane SchwarzHans SchwarzStephanie SchwarzChristine Scott*Mr.David Scott*Nancy Scott-InceJanet and Charles Seim*Ad
230、am SelvinChristopher Senn*Mary Severson*Joyce Seymour*Janine ShaferPat and Merrill Shanks*Catherine SharpeNora and Edward ShawAlbert and Alexandrea ShenRobert Sherman*Jennifer SherrillStephen A.Sherwin,M.D.William Shewry*Christine Shields*John and Paige ShieldsMary Shimek*Jeffrey and Gretchen Shopof
231、fVicki and Dave Shreiner*Leonard Shustek*Veronique Laband Siggins and Peter SigginsDzidra Silver*Roxanne SilverKatherine SimmondsLaura Simmons*Julie Simons*Josh SimpsonDr.Patricia Simpson and Radah ButlerTracey and Bob Simpson*Mrs.Lyn Sinko*Tara and Frances Skeen*Mary Jane SlaterAlexandra SmithMs.Fr
232、ances B.Smith*Mr.Ian D.Smith*James and Wreatha Smith*Maureen SmithMichael SmithMarcia Smythe*William Snell*Birgit Snider*Tomoko and Daniel SnyderArchie Soden*Scott&Carol SokolMagda Soley*Ken and Diana SopjesChanell SourpMary G.SouzaMary L.SpadaroDianne and Bruce Spaulding*Jacqueline and David Spielb
233、erg*David and Donna SpilmanClark and Michele Spink*Trevor R.SpradlinGary Spratling*Craig and Jane Spriggs*Mae Stadler*Kevin Stampfl Lloyd StarkKevin StarrAlice StaufferHenry Stauffer*Janecke and Peter Stauffer/The David P.Wheatland Charitable TrustKathleen SteckoCarla and Charles StedwellMichael Ste
234、eleSara Steelman*Mirella StefanSebastian SteinMarc Steinberg and Maria DayMichael StelljesCharles StengelLinda and Donald Stephens*Nancy StephensJo Ann and Edward StepienRhom Stone*Chris StormRebecca StoryDouglas and Bobbie Lee StraderKaren L.StrandMs.Deborah W.StratmannJane and Duane StrattonMs.Oli
235、via Byers Straus*Patricia and Marc Strohlein*Robert Strouse*Elizabeth StruveJanet SugiharaJacqueline Suitt*Cathy SulinskiJane Sullivan*Miss Linda J.SullivanMichael SullivanMargaret and Peter SullivanTheresa Sullivan*Mr.John B.SulzyckiSteven Sumnick*Sheri SunDella M.Swanger*Gail Swarbrick*Barbara and
236、 Cyrus Sweet*Irene SzenteElizabeth Taft*Valerie Talmage*Kit TangLesley TannahillFrank TaplinJohn TaylorMs.Shirley R.TaylorMs.Dorothy E.Tchelistcheff*Mr.and Mrs.Robert Tecco*Judith TeitlerMira TerdimanMr.Anthony Teresa*Donald and Traci Terluin*Eugene and Patricia Thiers*Ms.Pamela ThistlethwaiteMr.Gle
237、nn Thomas and Ms.Kimberlyn J.Kleasen*Megan Thomas*Ms.Patricia Thomas and Mr.Scott AtthoweTamyra Thomas*Bill and Nona Thomas*Jessica ThomastonBarbara and Norman Thompson*Ruth and David ThompsonKimberly ThompsonPatsy Thompson*Mr.and Mrs.Roderick M.ThompsonHarry and Molly Thorpe*Bill D.Thyr and Sally L
238、.MyersTerri Tienken*Marissa and Daniel TimmMrs.Carine TintingerMr.and Mrs.James and Andrea Tittle*Mr.William Toaspern*Jenee L.Todd*Joy TomlinsonMs.Elizabeth TorresElizabeth ToumaThomas P.TrimbleMary Trumble*Cooper,Griffi n and Mason TunneyMarla and Gregory Turek*Barbara and Donald Turnbull*Janet and
239、 Peter Turnbull*Mary Turner*Mr.and Mrs.Thomas C.TwistWes and Stephanie Tydlaska*Dean and Bertha Tyler*Ms.Leslie R.Tyler and Mr.Lawrence J.Less*Mr.Barry UlrichAlice UnderwoodSloan and Priscilla UptonAnn UreLori VadnaisChristine ValentinBruce and Grace ValentineJanet Van Auken*Karen and Robert Van Dui
240、nen*Jeanette VandenberghFrits and Letty VanderLinden*Johanna VandermolenDr.William and Jennifer VandivierMary Ann Vasconcellos*Ms.Noemi VazquezCharles VelloneEllen Ann Venton*Silvio VerbisKay Vernor*Karen VerricoJames Vestal*Keith and Margaret Vickers*Mr.and Mrs.Marc B.Victor*Celia VigilLise VilasAl
241、lison VitskyNancy Vlassis*Rainer and Marianne Wachalovsky*Diane Wagner and Grant WagnerRosemary WakehamVernon WakelandRobin Wakshull and Dennis Rutkin*Anne-Marie and David WalkerMs.Deborah Walker*Debra WalkerMark and Joyce Walker*Debby and John Walter*Ms.Mary Wand*Mrs.Arlene Wasserman*David Wasshaus
242、en FamilyDieter and Merrilee WasshausenMs.Carol WatsonSheila Watt*Five or more years of consecutive giving.If you recognize an error or omission in this listing,please accept our sincerest apologies and feel welcome to contact us at 415.289.7335 or givetmmc.org.Our Donors34The Marine Mammal Center 2
243、014 Annual Report Madeline Weaver*Charles WegerleSara and Gary Weichert*Alice Weigel*Elaine J.WeihmanMs.Hillary Weingast and Mr.Jeff Hyman*Robert Weisblatt*Claudia WelkerHarriet Welsh*Virginia WelshAletha Werson*Warren Wertheimer*Ms.Jacqueline Whelan*Connie M.White*Helen White*Mani White*Mary Ellen
244、White and Jack MortonCeil Astin Whitney*Barbara Whittle*Judy WilburEdmund WilkinsonNancy L.WilkinsonAlicia and Amanda WilliamsGeorge WilliamsStephanie and Ben WilliamsStephen Williams*Tim WilliamsAlana WillrothDiane Wilsey*Dr.Brian Wilson and Mrs.Patricia D.WilsonDavid Wilson*Martha and Glen Wilson*
245、Grace and Rowan Wilson*Shannon Wilson and Janine Guillot*Jennifer WinshipAnn WiseCatherine V.Woldow*Carol Wolf*Ms.Michele WolfensteinDr.Brett WolffHouston WongJo WoodisonJane and Dean WoodmanCatherine Woods*Barbara and John WoodsRachael WoodsJeffrey Woolford*George Work*L.A.Wurl*Ms.Erica WuthnowDebo
246、rah Wyatt*Eugenie R.Yaryan*Dr.Kenneth YatesLucia YoungJerilynn Young and Derrick Jensen*William E.YounisMichelle YovanovichMs.Tanja ZabkaMartin and Margaret ZankelStacy ZapkoBarbara Zarembinski*Howard Zee*Ms.Julia ZhabinaMs.Kim L.Zigal*Ms.Jane ZuercherMs.Jean Zukin*Audrey Zwerle*Ke Kai Ola DonorsWe
247、gratefully acknowledge these gifts received in 2014.$25,000+Disney Conservation FundGeorge F.Jewett FoundationJohn G.Shedd Aquarium$10,000-$24,999Anonymous Horne Family FoundationCatherine M.KruttschnittMarisla FoundationRobert and Carol MomsenNancy and Gregory Wilson$1,000-$9,999 AnonymousEric Ande
248、rson and Roger BeckPatricia and Peter ArrigoniBay Area AAZKBarbara and David BeasleyDr.Deborah D.CupalCyanotech CorporationFour Seasons Resort at HualalaiShirley and Lee Griffey-Griffey Family FundBetsy Jewett and Rick GillCheryl LewisMary and Tom Piller$250-$999 AnonymousDuane and Marjorie ErwayKri
249、stin HermansonCynthia KendallJoan LamontIngrid Overgard and Steven GinsbergKim RogersKristin VidovichElizabeth WeinholdZNA CommunicationsBEQUESTS$100,000+Marjorie K.Balazs 2000 UnitrustDiane Lorraine Baldwin Revocable Intervivos TrustEstate of Maria BerryBarbara J.Harootunian Revocable Living TrustS
250、.Grace Williams Trust$10,000-$99,999The Lawrence Lee Bath Living TrustRuth E.Benzing Revocable TrustTrust of James Richard Boyce and Kristin Lee OtisDovre Busch Living TrustTrust of Laurence H.DorcyEleanor Gray Knudson TrustAnna Krueger Revocable Intervivos TrustTrust of John V.SudallThe Miep Van Bu
251、itenen Living TrustThe Kerstin Wallerstedt Trust$1,000-$9,999 The Donald R.Brewer and Lois Lee Brewer Revocable TrustThe Edward Drozynski,Jr.TrustThe Estupinian Family TrustEstate of Jean R.GrandfieldJune D.Hammack Revocable TrustEstate of Anna V.KingMacDonald Family TrustJulie C.Maier EstateRandall
252、 Sanger TrustThe Tuma Family TrustEstate of Jeannette L.Widom$50-$999 The Gary Curtis Newport EstateEstate of Mildred LillisEstate of Elaine B.SmithENDOWMENTSGeoffrey C.Hughes Foundation Endowment FundShirley Ann Spencer Fund for The Marine Mammal CenterSTELLER CIRCLEWe gratefully acknowledge the do
253、nors who have joined our Steller Circle as of June 30,2015.Anonymous(6)Viki AdamLawrence AdamsLiana Genovesi and Scott AhrendtMary AllenDale AnaniaLucinda AnskinHelga AshkenazeMary Bachman and William DowningDoreen BaleriaJuliana BarrMary BarrSandra BarthBarbara and David BeasleyRita Foegal BellSher
254、i and Robert BellCynthia BennerPaul and Mildred BergLauren and John BlackJeanne BobbittGordon BooneKerry BoydLynne and Dave BriscoeVi BrownWaltraud and Michael BucklandRichard and Christy BurkeLou Ella BurmeisterSusan BurnsBarbara BuschMariateresa CanosaRobert CaradienCaryl Carr and David PresottoKa
255、ren CarrMaria E.CarrascoJohn Catts and Sheila RoebuckJoan ChristenberryRebecca and David ConantMr.Charles CondyGale ConnollyDavid CoulsonElena and Arthur CourtMr.and Mrs.Paul CrainHazel J.CraneSharon CulpSue and Daniel CurranJohn De CrellJerry DeanLee DestaLyla A.Devita and Marguerite DonaldsonDiane
256、 DigginsTim DimacchiaElizabeth O.DohrmannAnn DommGeorge and Laura DoraMargaret DowningLyn Carol DunnConstance EdwardsVeronica EspadaHeather A.EvansFrances EzerMargaret Louise FalkJudy FeilChuck and Pat FinneyMitchell Fong and Denise WalshCathy FoxDeborah GabrisMarian GalleraniCarol GambleShirley J.G
257、arverAndrew GeiserCheryl and Derlin GermanArlette and Nick GersonMs.Loretta M.GiorgiLawrence Goldyn and Ronald N.CampbellSuzanne GoltBarbara GoodwinGitta GrabowskiSusan Gray35“As a long-time supporter and volunteer at The Marine Mammal Center,including the organization in my estate plans just made s
258、ense.My legacy gift will allow the Centers life-saving work to carry on when Im goneand that means a lot to me.”Donor Highlight:Steller CircleTo make a gift of any kind to The Marine Mammal Center is an act of generosity.To make a long-term giftone derived from the work of a lifetimeis to make a com
259、mitment beyond measure.The Steller Circle recognizes and honors donors who have chosen to include the Center in their estate plans.Michele HunnewellSteller Circle member since 20112000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.orgLynn Griffi nHarry HainesJac
260、ki HardyHildegard HarrisGeorge HarterJacqueline and Eugene HaunchVirginia HawleyPaul HerbstSally HoltCatherine HossMichele and Bill HunnewellJamie JaffeeMary and Robert JenkinStan JensenMs.Emi JoblingAnna-Kajs JohnsonCamille L.JohnsonMarcine M.Johnson,Ph.D.Ms.Mary JopeDoreen JudsonCindy KayePauline
261、KayesMr.and Mrs.Lloyd KendallMichael KleemanSuzanne and Jerry KnechtAntoinette and Stephen KrajcarIlona KratzAnn KugelGary KwanJulia LamsCarmen M.LasarMeredith Lattin,LCSWCatherine and Collin LauBarbara LeglerNancy LenzerDouglas LevisonMs.Ruth LevitanLouise LewisCharles and Sharon LindnerTeri Lovela
262、ndJeanne LucentiCarma LuskinCinnie and Merrill MagowanMr.Andre MaloufPeter and Amy MangarellaRose MarkowitzMs.Virginia MarquesGreg MartinJorie B.McCarthyCeleste McConnachJoseph McCraneEileen MetzgerLoraine MeyerAgnes M.MillerPatricia MinnickGary and Gloria ModrellJennifer MurerGertrude MuseySharon N
263、eimanGloria NelsonJanet NelsonDonald J.NolanJoyce and Mohsen NooriJill NorthPriscilla PalominoJamie PardauJeanne PauleyRita PetersJayne PhelpsMr.Donald E.PringleMr.Kevin RabeRobert and Vicki RawlingsBonnie and Laurence RhodesMs.Jennifer RiosSteven RussMargaret SchadtRuth SchlossbergJames SchollardJa
264、nine ShaferSusan ShapiroSuki ShepardSylvia SiegelNancy and Phil SikoraAnna and Donald SlawskyKim SmithSandra StaufferLinda and Joe StockhusEric StrandPatricia and Alan TaiBeverly Tanner and Jerry HermanJan TaradashScott and Patricia TeafordMs.Deborah TenczaTerri TienkenMr.and Mrs.Donald TornbergDana
265、 Van EperenKate and Richard VanceMr.and Mrs.Jackson Vandebross,Jr.Linda and Terry VetterShirley and Herman VictorJennifer and John VogelJeff and Dana WagnerLee and Bill WebberDonald WestJan WiddowsonStephanie and Kim WigtonStephen WilliamsJane WilliamsonBob WilsonBarbara WoodhillGary YorkMartin and
266、Birdie ZitnickMEMORIAL GIFTSWe respectfully recognize special gifts received in memory of these family members&friends:Gary M.AllumsAmyHeidi Beth BobleJoy BoehmBarbara Champion*Five or more years of consecutive giving.If you recognize an error or omission in this listing,please accept our sincerest
267、apologies and feel welcome to contact us at 415.289.7335 or givetmmc.org.Our Donors36DeborahJim DoeppersBarbara E.FritzFrank GriffithMarnie E.GuttusoCarol HastingRichard“Dick”HolmJessica HolmesMark JohnsonAdella R.JonesRoberta KimWilliam“Bill”KleinMike LewisCarol LiesLittle DSir John Martin and Lady
268、 Rosemary Ann MartinJerry MecabeDorothy MillerMarti MorecEgil OkstadDorothee PerloffDonald Patrick PerrottColl Gordon PerskeMildred“Mickey”PetersonRocci PisanoDr.Nthethe RaditopoleLeanne B.RobertsJacqueline RobertsonLori SingleyRoger and Ann SkjeiNancy StevensPhil SunStan TeitlerVanilla BeanJenny Wr
269、en WatkinsPatricia“Patsy”Evans WeissIan Wohleb Pearl and Harvey WoodruffAlan YoungTRIBUTE GIFTSWe respectfully recognize special gifts received in honor of these family members&friends:Janet AldrichAndonArrowKedhar BartlettBarbara BeasleyStacy BezyackAndrea BloomLolly and John BurkeIris CollinsMario
270、n CopeNoel DaDannyMary Darin ClineAsta,Bob,Andrius,Daina&Lukas EstasMitch FongBianca and Mazalit GlaubachFlorence and Steven GoldbyHannah HayesSue HawleyDoug HenekeHoppieLee JackrelStan JensenLinda JohnsonLuci KarpCindy KayeColleen KellyNick LabedzWilliam and Martha LarkinKaren LarsenMalia LouieMerr
271、ill MagowanKaren Johnson McKewan and Tom McKewanKelly McWilliamsMichelle and PeterBill MullenMark OstenTammy and James PattonMichael D.PriceBarbara RamboJustin RayJames Peter ReadRusty RosenbergBonnie RiccaSue&Ron SawadeJames ScottPhilip and Jean WarrenJennifer WellerMatt Williams and Hilary HibelHe
272、ather Willis Vivian WrightCORPORATIONS,FOUNDATIONS&ORGANIZATIONS$200,000+Procter&Gamble$100,000-$199,999National Marine Fisheries Service/National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationPacific Gas&Electric Company$50,000-$99,999 AnonymousDMARLOU FoundationThelma Doelger Trust for AnimalsKoret Founda
273、tionLaurel FoundationOracle Corporate Giving Programs$25,000-$49,999 The Argus FundHerbert and Diane Bischoff FoundationDisney Conservation FundGeorge F.Jewett FoundationThe Kimball FoundationThe Sato FoundationUnion BankWells Fargo FoundationThe Dean Witter Foundation$15,000-$24,999 The Atmos Found
274、ationBerglund Family FoundationCoypu FoundationThelma Doelger Charitable TrustAnn and Gordon Getty FoundationMarisla FoundationThe Bernard Osher FoundationDr.Scholl Foundation$10,000-$14,999 The Bank of America Charitable FoundationHayward Family FoundationHorne Family FoundationDonald Lee and Sally
275、 Steadman Lucas FoundationUnion Bank of California FoundationWeyerhaeuser Family Foundation$5,000-$9,999Anonymous(2)American International GroupBay Area AAZKDigitasHealth LifeBrandsErnst&Young LLPThe Ginn Family FoundationThe David B.Gold FoundationLisa&Douglas Goldman FundIntuit DemandforceThe JEC
276、FoundationMorro Bay Marine Rehabilitation CenterQuadra FoundationSanta Cruz Seaside CompanySausalito Art Festival FoundationWags&Menace Make a Difference FoundationWilmington Trust Company$1,500-$4,999AnonymousAllianz Global InvestorsAveda CorporationCommunity Thrift StoreEvim FoundationThe Good Nig
277、ht FoundationThe Herbst Foundation,Inc.The Edith and Herbert Lehman Foundation,Inc.Levi Strauss&Co.Orrick,Herrington&Sutcliffe LLPThe See FoundationSidney Stern Memorial TrustSunshine Polka-Dot FoundationSwirlThe Patty and Jack Wright FoundationTruettner Family FoundationVasicek FoundationWalter&Eli
278、se Haas FundMATCHING GIFT&WORKPLACE GIVING ORGANIZATIONSAbbott Laboratories(Abbott Fund/AbbVie)Adobe Matching Gift ProgramAdvent Employee Matching Gifts FundAgilent Technologies FoundationAIG Matching Grants ProgramAllstate Giving CampaignAltria Group,Inc.American Endowment FoundationAmerican Expres
279、s Company Employee GivingAmgen FoundationApache CorporationApple Matching Gift ProgramARM,Inc.AT&T United Way Employee Giving CampaignAutodesk Foundation Employee Engagement FundBank of America Matching Gifts ProgramBank of America United Way CampaignBank of The WestBHP BillitonBlackRockBNY Mellon C
280、ommunity PartnershipThe Boeing CompanyBP Foundation,Inc.Bristol-Myers SquibbBrookfield Investment Management Inc.CA,Inc.Capital Group CompaniesCharles SchwabChevron Humankind Employee FundsCity of SeattleThe Clorox Company FoundationCommunity Health CharitiesCommunity SharesCovidien Employee GivingS
281、.H.Cowell FoundationDolby Match ProgrameBay FoundationEsurance Inc.ExpediaExxonMobil FoundationFM Global FoundationFollett Corporation-Matching Gift ProgramFranklin Templeton InvestmentsFreeport-McMoRan FoundationThe Arthur J.Gallagher FoundationThe Gap FoundationGap Inc.|Be Whats PossibleGartner Ma
282、tching Gift CenterGE FoundationGEICOThe Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report 37Gerson Bakar&AssociatesGlaxoSmithKline FoundationGoldman Sachs&Co Matching Gift ProgramGoogleHewlett Packard Company-Employee Giving ProgramHighfi elds Capital Management LPIBM Corporation Matching Grants ProgramIBM Em
283、ployee Services CenterIBM International FoundationIllinois Tool Works FoundationIntegra Employee Benefi t Insurance Services LLCInternational IncorporatedJK Group Trustee for CA,Inc.Johnson&Johnson Matching Gifts ProgramThe JP Morgan Chase&CoJustgive.orgKaiser Permanente Community Giving CampaignLam
284、 Research Employee Gift Match ProgramLawrence Livermore Lab-UCLevi Strauss FoundationLMEPACLocal Independent Charities of AmericaMacys Inc.Matching Gift ProgramMatson FoundationMax Machinery Inc.McKesson Foundation,Inc.MedtronicMicrosoft Giving Campaign ProgramMile High United WayMillenium Matching
285、GiftsMizuhoMorgan StanleyNational Football LeagueDaniel NikkelNuveen Investments,LLCNVIDIAOracle Corporation Matching GiftsPfi zer FoundationPG&E Corporation Foundation Matching GiftsQualcomm Inc.Reynolds American FoundationRoll GivingRovi Solutions CorporationS FoundationThe San Francisco Foundatio
286、nSanDiskCharles and Helen Schwab FoundationShell Oil Company Foundation Matching GiftsSilicon Valley Community FoundationThe Sobrato OrganizationSSL,LLC.T.Rowe Price Foundation,Inc.TDCGroupTexas Pacifi c GroupTextronThe Brainerd FoundationTravelers Community Connection TrustUBS Foundation USA Matchi
287、ng Gift ProgramUnion BankUnited AirlinesUnited Technologies Corp.United Way California Capital RegionUnited Way of Central New MexicoUnited Way of Greater Richmond&PetersburgUnited Way of San Diego CountyUnited Way Of The Bay AreaUnited Way of the Capital Region(PA)US Bank FoundationVanguard Matchin
288、g Gift ProgramVentana Employee Giving ProgramVerizon FoundationVISA GivingstationVMware FoundationWalt Disney Company FoundationWells Fargo Community Support CampaignYahoo!ZyngaDONATIONS OF IN-KIND PRODUCTS&SERVICESValue of$250,000+SwirlValue of$25,000 to$249,999 Mr.Larry BowmanDouble ForteGooglePac
289、ifi c Heights Dry CleanersValue of$10,000 to$24,999Aquarium of the BayHeitz Wine CellarsKTVU-TVMatthew NaythonsOrrick,Herrington&Sutcliffe LLPValue of$5,000 to$9,999 Animal Eye CareEconsciousKFOGMarin Independent JournalMarshall ArtsPatagonia,San FranciscoSNP CommunicationsSummit Medical ProductsVal
290、ue of$2,500 to$4,999 Helene and Alan WhiteFour Seasons Resort at HualalaiDr.Joseph GeraciSteven and Laurie HolmstromSF MercantileValue of$1,000 to$2,499 AnimalScanArthur Court DesignsJon and Melissa BeckerClif BarCloud Star CorporationPatrick FlynnHog Island Oyster CompanyLagunitas Brewing CompanyR.
291、+C.MorelandWilliam Muraoka and Pat Quinn-MuraokaRevolution FoodsSmith and NephewToss Designs Inc.Value of$500 to$999Asics America CorporationDan CarmellElizabeth ChapmanEO ProductsLydia Hess Illustration&DesignMancinis Sleepworld,NovatoMonterey Bay AquariumNational Holistic InstituteSuzanne Romanowi
292、czWhole Foods Market,Miller Ave.Whole Foods Market MontereyValue of$250 to$499Cary AdriaticoJeff Boehm and Keith RosenthalJody GibneyBridget HermanNovaBay Pharmaceuticals,Inc.Planet GraniteKelli RadcliffeLinda Roshon-HarvilleSan Francisco Whale ToursSausalito Picture Framing2014 RUN FOR THE SEALS Co
293、rporate SponsorsAvedaBank of AmericaMarin Sanitary ServiceUnion BankPrize&In-Kind SponsorsAquarium of the BayAsicsBlue Dog BakeryClif BarCloud StarDawnEconsciousFoodMaxxHuberts LemonadeKTVUMarin Sanitary ServiceMarshall ArtsMountain HardwearMutt MittNova Rosti Coffee CompanyPacifi c Heights Cleaners
294、Pasta PomodoroPirates BootyRevolution FoodsSwirlTerraCycleWellness Natural Food for PetsWhole Foods Market,San RafaelIndividuals that Raised or Gave$1,000+Lisa BurkettJim and Evelyn ChumbleyLisa CookeJudith CurrieBianca GlaubachMazalit GlaubachMiriam GlaubachShulamit GlaubachMichael HanrahanKeith Ro
295、senthalTeams that Raised$1,000+Team in Memory of Alan YoungGlaubachKoticks KrusadersMidnight MermaidsPinnipeddersSix Flags Discovery KingdomTeam Oakland Zooteam sophie-dogTobie and the HemShowsWed Nite Sealed with a FishZephyr Zealz2014 BODEGA BAY COMMUNITY RELEASE SPONSORSBodega Bay Lodge&SpaBodega
296、 Bay Sailing AdventuresBodega Bay Veterinary HospitalBusiness Services UnlimitedCandy&KitesEclectic AmandaFort Ross Vineyard&WineryGourmet au BayJean Warren WatercolorsThe Links at Bodega HarbourOccidental HotelOsmosis Day Spa SanctuarySecond WindSonoma Concierge2000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausa
297、lito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.org*Five or more years of consecutive giving.If you recognize an error or omission in this listing,please accept our sincerest apologies and feel welcome to contact us at 415.289.7335 or givetmmc.org.Board of Directors38The Marine Mammal Center 201
298、4 Annual Report Pat CallahanSenior Executive Vice President,Chief Administrative OfficerWells Fargo BankPhil CarpenterSenior Partner,West CoastAllison+PartnersElaine GenevroExecutive Vice President,Regional PresidentUnion BankSusan GrauCivic LeaderBetty HaslerBoard SecretaryManaging DirectorDiversif
299、ied SearchW.C.“Dub”HayRetired Coffee ExecutiveBeth InadomiPrincipalThe Podesta GroupKaren Johnson-McKewanImmediate Past ChairManaging PartnerOrrick,Herrington&Sutcliffe LLPMichael KleemanEntrepreneur/LecturerUniversity of California,San DiegoElizabeth KnierFinancial AdvisorEdward JonesChris Lundquis
300、tCEO/PresidentLCI Bankruptcy Management SolutionsMerrill L.MagowanBoard ChairCo-FounderSan Francisco Sentry Investment GroupCecily MajerusBoard Vice ChairCivic LeaderGlen MathisonVice President,Executive Communications Charles Schwab&Company,Inc.Mark McKeePresidentCapital AlternativesLisa PantagesVi
301、ce President of FinanceSan Francisco GiantsMartin RichardsEVP and U.S.Head of Middle Market BankingHSBCMatt RogersDirector(Senior Partner)McKinsey&CompanyJohn SimonSenior Vice President Human ResourcesPG&ESandor StrausBoard TreasurerManaging DirectorTigmera,LLC Phil WarrenCivic LeaderJennifer Weller
302、 and Andrew ZurnVolunteer Council RepresentativesExecutive DirectorJeff BoehmDirectors EmeritiMary BachmanNancy ColvertDennis DeDomenicoJerry GibbonsRev.Douglas HunekeJoseph RogersPeter StaufferBeverly TannerRobert WilsonSheldon WolfeExecutive Director EmeritusPeigin BarrettScientific AdvisorsSarah
303、Allen,PhDNational Park Service,Point Reyes National SeashoreDavid Casper,DVMLong Marine Laboratory,University of California,Santa CruzJames Harvey,PhDMoss Landing Marine LaboratoriesDave Jessup,BS,DVM,MPVM,DiplACZMWildlife Disease AssociationLinda Lowenstine,DVM,PhD,ACVPDepartment of Veterinary Path
304、ology,Microbiology&Immunology,University of California,DavisJim McBain,DVMVeterinary Office,Sea World of CaliforniaMelissa Miller,DVM,ACVPMarine Wildlife Veterinary Care and Research Center,California Department of Fish and GameMatthew Naythons,M.D.Epicenter CommunicationsTodd Schmidt,DVMVeterinary
305、Office,Sea World of CaliforniaTom Williams,DVMMonterey Bay AquariumThe Marine Mammal Center 2014 Annual Report 392000 Bunker Road,Fort Cronkhite,Sausalito,CA 94965|415.289.7325(SEAL)|MarineMammalCenter.org.Support and RevenueContributions from foundations,corporations,members and individuals1Educati
306、on program fees and retail revenueFederal,state and local government supportDonated materials and servicesOther revenueTotal Support and Revenue(1)Of this total,$4,280,126 represents bequests from individuals.(2)Total expenditures include$1,366,000 of depreciation,primarily from the Sausalito facili
307、ty.ExpensesVeterinary science programsEducational programsFundraisingSupporting servicesTotal Expenses2Change in Net Assets$3,157,469 Financial SummaryStatement of Activities for the year ended September 30,2014Statement of Financial Position as of September 30,2014$5,738,961$1,614,973$1,479,824$86,
308、142$28,398,143$140,944$37,458,987AssetsCashContributions receivableInvestments at marketInventoriesEquipment and structuresDeposits and prepaid expensesTotal Assets$909,838$909,838$30,191,075$5,018,648$714,312$625,114$36,549,149$37,458,987LiabilitiesAccounts payable and accrued liabilitiesTotal Liab
309、ilitiesNet AssetsUnrestrictedundesignated Unrestrictedboard designatedTemporarily restrictedPermanently restrictedTotal Net AssetsTotal Liabilities and Net AssetsAudited fi nancial statements for the year ended September 30,2014,are available at The Marine Mammal Centers administrative offi ce.Pleas
310、e contact Marci Davis,Chief Financial Offi cer,at davismtmmc.org or Erica Einhorn,Accounting Manager,at einhornetmmc.org.$9,411,909$716,077$492,860$697,552$218,193$11,536,59182%6%4%6%2%100%$4,564,675$2,293,374$1,023,618$497,455$8,379,12255%27%12%6%100%2000 Bunker RoadFort CronkhiteSausalito,CA 94965
311、-2619T 415.289.7325(SEAL)F 415.289.7333MarineMammalCenter.orgMonterey BayPO Box 778Moss Landing,CA 95039T 831.633.6298F 831.633.5927San Luis Obispo1385 Main St.Morro Bay,CA 93442T 805.771.8300F 805.771.8304Anchor BayFort BraggT 415.289.7325(SEAL)Ke Kai Ola73-731 Makako Bay DriveKailua-Kona,HI 96740T
312、 808.326.7325 (SEAL)Make a donation today at MarineMammalCenter.org/donateThe Marine Mammal Center is a proud partner of the Golden Gate National ParksOur park partners:nps.gov/goga/marin-headlands.htmThe Marine Mammal Center is grateful for the many beautiful images throughout this annual report provided by staff and volunteers including:Rachel Assink,Sean Bogle,Michael Hanrahan,Bill Hunnewell,Stan Jensen,Dina Morrison,Ingrid Overgard,Julie Steelman,Sarah van Schagen,Emily Warchol and Pat Wilson.