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The wreck of the M/V Selendang Ayu near Skan Bay (west coast of Unalaska Island) and the resulting release of ca. 200,000 gallons of fuel oil placed an unknown number of sea otters at risk of oiling, debilitation, and death. As a result, the USFWS asked International Wildlife Research (IWR) to prepare a plan to capture, stabilize, and rehabilitate any otters that became oiled and debilitated.
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Selendang Report Selendang Report

Selendang Report

Otter Survey Results Otter Survey Results

Otter Survey Results

SCAT Surveys SCAT Surveys

SCAT Surveys

VMT Admin Sump Spill Final Report VMT Admin Sump Spill Final Report

VMT Admin Sump Spill Final Report

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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

wildliferesearch.iwr@gmail.com

Our courses

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