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Golden Gate National Recreational Area
Marine Mammal Center Site and Facilities Improvement Project
 

The National Park Service has completed a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) and Environmental Assessment (EA) to evaluate the potential impacts of the The Marine Mammal Center Site and Facilities Improvements project. The project will upgrade and expand the Marine Mammal Center’s facilities. These improvements will better serve The Center’s existing programs for the treatment and rehabilitation of injured, ill, or orphaned marine mammals that strand in coastal waters every year.

The FONSI, along with the environmental assessment (EA) and Errata, completes the environmental impact analysis for the project. The Errata should be attached to the original EA to comprise a full and correct record of the impact analysis. Construction is currently underway.

Click here to view the EA, FONSI, and other documents.

 
Group of children view large elephant seal in an environmental education class at the Marine Mammal Center.
Children get a BIG lesson in elephants seals at the Marine Mammal Center.
Head of a cute seal
Seals are rehabilitated
The Marine Mammal Center rescues and rehabilitates over 500 marine mammals per year.
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The Great Blue Herons that frequent Crissy Field will make a meal of gophers as well as fish from the marsh?  

Did You Know?
The Great Blue Herons that frequent Crissy Field will make a meal of gophers as well as fish from the marsh?

Last Updated: July 24, 2006 at 16:02 EST