Pacific Marine Mammal Center Revenue and Competitors

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Estimated Revenue & Valuation

  • Pacific Marine Mammal Center's estimated annual revenue is currently $19.5M per year.(i)
  • Pacific Marine Mammal Center's estimated revenue per employee is $290,700

Employee Data

  • Pacific Marine Mammal Center has 67 Employees.(i)
  • Pacific Marine Mammal Center grew their employee count by 6% last year.

Pacific Marine Mammal Center's People

NameTitleEmail/Phone
1
CEOReveal Email/Phone
2
VP PhilanthropyReveal Email/Phone
3
VP Conservation Medicine and ScienceReveal Email/Phone
4
VP Education & Ocean Advocacy, Marine Mammal BiologistReveal Email/Phone
5
Director Education, Marine Mammal BiologistReveal Email/Phone
6
Senior Director PhilanthropyReveal Email/Phone
7
Director Volunteer EngagementReveal Email/Phone
8
Director Animal CareReveal Email/Phone
9
Development Programs ManagerReveal Email/Phone
10
Volunteer Manager & Membership CoordinatorReveal Email/Phone
Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
#1
$8.5M336%N/AN/A
#2
$5.7M250%N/AN/A
#3
$88.1M2485%N/AN/A
#4
$80.3M2266%N/AN/A
#5
$15.4M53-4%N/AN/A
#6
$40.1M1249%N/AN/A
#7
$33.9M105-2%N/AN/A
#8
$36.8M1140%N/AN/A
#9
$49.7M1403%N/AN/A
#10
$9.3M3616%N/AN/A
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What Is Pacific Marine Mammal Center?

The Pacific Marine Mammal Center rescues, rehabilitates and releases marine mammals and inspires ocean stewardship through research, education and collaboration. Pacific Marine Mammal Center is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Unlike whales and dolphins, seals and sea lions don't have to remain in water in order to survive. The animals beach themselves to be warm and dry when feeling ill. They seek rest on land for a variety of reasons and are not always in need of intervention. Our staff is trained to recognize animals suffering from infections, malnourishment, pneumonia, gill net strangulation, etc. which can harm an animal's chance for survival. When a "patient" is admitted, our staff performs all necessary procedures under the direction and protocols set by the Animal Care Director and our Veterinary Medical Director. During the course of rehabilitation, animals require a variety of treatments such as administration of antibiotics and subcutaneous fluids, tube feeding, force feeding, wound care, etc. Most animals come in dehydrated and the most effective means to provide fluids and nourishment is through tube feeding. The process requires blending of fish, electrolytes, warm water, vitamins, and medication into a fish formula. This formula is fed to the animals by inserting a flexible tube into the stomach using large syringes. As soon as the animals are hydrated and stable, we wean them to eat whole fish. Once an animal has gained an optimal weight and is competing for food, it's ready for release. Prior to release, each animal is tagged with an identification number. The color-coded tags indicate the animal has been rehabilitated and helps identify the specific animal and care center in case the animal needs care in the future. We strive to return every one of our patients back to the wild once their care with us is complete.

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Total Funding

67

Number of Employees

$19.5M

Revenue (est)

6%

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Accelerator

Company NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal Funding
#1
$10.6M6710%N/A
#2
$11M709%N/A
#3
$13.1M71-4%N/A
#4
$21.1M72-1%N/A
#5
$19.8M7913%N/A