The SeaDoc Society is a program of the Wildlife Health Center at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Tax ID# 94-6036494.

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Our Marine Science Lecture Series has finished up for the 2011-2012 year. We'll start up again in October of 2012. Thanks to our generous sponsors -- Tom Averna, Deer Harbor Charters, Barbara Brown, Denise and Dan Wilk, Eclipse Charters, Audrey and Dean Stupke and West Sound Marina -- for making this event series possible. Couldn't do it without you!

Visit our video archive page to see recordings of talks from this year, including:

  • Wine 'n' Sea Auction

    Date & Time: 
    Saturday, July 14, 2012 - 5:00pm - 8:00pm
    Location: 
    Orcas Island, WA

     Our annual Wine 'n' Sea Auction, which is our major fundraiser for the year. Please email Jean at jmspalti@ucdavis.edu if you want to be sure to get an invitation.

Directions and parking: Camp Orkila is located at the West end of Mt. Baker Road just outside of Eastsound, WA. Enter the camp and take the second right into the main parking area. A shuttle will drive you down to the Salmon Center. Or you can walk downhill to the main dining hall and then follow the overhead strings of lights toward the Salmon Center.

map of camp orkila




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Why our work matters

Healthy ecosystems support economic prosperity. The Salish Sea provides abundant natural capital that contributes substantially to the financial prosperity of the region. Unhealthy ecosystems cost money because we lose the opportunity to benefit from them. The Salish Sea's deteriorating health threatens our economic well being and quality of life. SeaDoc uses science to find solutions to the problems facing the fish, wildlife and people of the Salish Sea.

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