An Inexpensive Portable Pool System Useful for Temporary Housing, Medical Isolation, and Stranding Rehabilitation of Marine Mammals

Abstract

The Navy's marine mammal program has explored a variety of designs for portable self-contained marine mammal pools to support maintaining animals during system deployments. As a consequence, a simplified concept for an easily transported pool and filtration system has been developed. NRaD's efforts in designing, operating, and testing these pools have to date proven their suitability for maintaining bottlenose dolphins without incident for periods of over two weeks. The design could also be modified for holding pinnipeds with little effort. Material costs of this pool design average $5000, most components are available off-the-shelf, and set-up can be easily accomplished in a single day, even in remote areas. Operating procedures for proper maintenance of water quality and animal handling are also discussed in this poster. This type of design may benefit other marine mammal facilities with a requirement for portable temporary holding pools, especially for medical isolation or stranding rehabilitation use.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1996
Accession Number
ADA306152

Entities

People

  • David J. Miller
  • J. R. Larson
  • Ryan Hall
  • S. F. Shippee

Organizations

  • Naval Command, Control and Ocean Surveillance Center

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Animals
  • Cells
  • Elements
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Filters
  • Filtration
  • Flow
  • Maintenance
  • Mammals
  • Marine Mammals
  • Materials
  • Monitoring
  • Ocean Surveillance
  • Pinnipeds
  • Rehabilitation
  • Remote Areas
  • Water Quality

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  • Marine Mammal Biology
  • Software Engineering