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  • Care and Handling of Oiled Sea Otters
    • Ch. 1 Sea Otter Capture
      • Ch. 1 Introduction
      • Prespill Planning
      • Training
      • Safety
      • OSHA Regulations for Handling Hazardous Substances
      • Capture Equipment and Techniques
      • Discussion
      • Summary
      • Literature Cited
    • Ch. 2 Physical and Chemical Restraint
      • Ch. 2 Introduction
      • Physical Restraint
      • Chemical Restraint
      • Summary
      • Literature Cited
    • Ch. 3 Initial Clinical Evaluation
      • Ch. 3 Introduction
      • Establishing Physiological Stability in Oiled Sea Otters
      • Assessing the Degree of Contamination
      • Treating the Medical Disorders of Oiled Sea Otters
      • Summary
      • Literature Cited
  • Logistical Considerations for Large Spills
    • Ch. 4 Wildlife Triage
      • Ch. 4 Introduction
      • Triage for Oiled Wildlife
      • Short Term Versus Long Term Consideration
      • Summary
      • Literature Cited
    • Ch. 5 Health, Safety and Hazardous Materials (Hazwoper) Training
      • Injury And Illness Prevention Program
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  • Other Marine Mammals
    • Ch. 6 Effects of Oil on Other Fur-Bearing Marine Mammals
      • Ch. 6 Introduction
      • A brief Historical Perspective
      • Categories of Oil Impact
      • Assessment of Impact and Strategy Planning
      • Capture and Restraint
      • Clinical Examination and Treatment
      • Blood Analysis and Pathology
      • Post-Release Monitoring and Summary
      • Literature Cited
  • Natural History of Sea Otters
    • Classification
    • Evolution
    • Distribution
    • Anatomy
    • Fur as an Insulator
    • Locomotion in Water
    • Locomotion in Land
    • Abdominal and Thoracic Organs
    • Average and Maximum Dive Duration
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Presentation Notes

1. About IWR/Goals of Sea Otter Capture
2. Sea Otters of the North Pacific Ocean
3. Sea Otter Capture and Transport
4. Equipment
5. After Capture and Transport

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International Wildlife Research (IWR) is operated by dedicated scientists, veterinarians and wildlife specialists with expertise and experience in the care and rehabilitation of oiled wildlife.

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Dr. Randall Davis Texas A&M University
200 Seawolf Parkway, OCSB
Galveston, TX 77551

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Our courses

  • Online Training Course – Oiled Sea Otter Rehabilitation
  • Online Training Course – Sea Otter Capture
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