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PresentationStructural Elements of a Functioning Stranding Response Network( 2017-03-14) Srinivasan, Mridula ; Moore, Katie ; Simeone, Claire ; Sharp, Brian ; Wilkin, Sarah ; Moore, Michael J.This presentation identifies key aspects of a functioning stranding response network from seeking permissions to volunteer recruitment to respond to stranding events.
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PresentationTraining Objective # 2 Report and Record a Stranded Animal( 2017-03-14) Srinivasan, Mridula ; Moore, Katie ; Sharp, Brian ; Wilkin, Sarah ; Simeone, Claire ; Moore, Michael J.This training objective will cover topics related to accurately recording and reporting information received via a variety of sources about a stranded animal and formulating a plan for stranding response.
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PresentationTraining Objective # 3 First Response( 2017-03-14) Srinivasan, Mridula ; Moore, Katie ; Sharp, Brian ; Wilkin, Sarah ; Claire, Simeone ; Moore, Michael J.This training objective covers the basics of initial stranding response from arriving at the scene of the stranding event to assessing and documenting the scene and event properly.
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PresentationTraining Objective # 4 Data Recording( 2017-03-14) Srinivasan, Mridula ; Moore, Katie ; Sharp, Brian ; Wilkin, Sarah ; Simeone, Claire ; Moore, Michael J.This training objective covers data recording considerations such as critical types of data to collect and record during a stranding event.
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PresentationTraining Objective # 5 Photo Documentation( 2017-03-14) Srinivasan, Mridula ; Moore, Katie ; Wilkin, Sarah ; Simeone, Claire ; Sharp, Brian ; Moore, Michael J.This training objectives covers the specifics of photo documentation and provides guidance on how and what photos to take during a stranding event.
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PresentationTraining Objective #1: Human Health & Safety( 2017-03-03) Moore, Katie ; Srinivasan, Mridula ; Sharp, Brian ; Wilkin, Sarah ; Simeone, Claire ; Moore, Michael J.Understanding the first and most important training objective: Human Health and Safety when working with marine mammals with emphasis on cetaceans and pinnipeds.