Pro Athlete Johnny Damon Joins Effort To Create A Dolphin Sanctuary In Southern Florida

KEY LARGO, FLORIDA - MARCH 8: Dr. Jo Fava and Joe Fava of Animal Necessity, and baseball player Johnny Damon, his wife Michelle Damon and their children, and Brett Raymer from Animal Planet television series Tanked, and Hunter Kinney of DMPPR.org, and retired football player Mike Dempsy, learn about marine mammal conservation while interacting with dolphins at, at Dolphins Plus Marine Mammal Responder (DPMMR.org). DPMMR.org is a non-for-profit group that holds the only federal permit to rescue and rehabilitate stranded marine animals that turn up within the 10,000 square miles of territory between Key West and Miami. Currently there is no place in South Florida to rehab these animals, and the group is working to raise funds to purchase a waterfront property in Key Largo that will be transformed into a rehabilitation center and marine mammal teaching hospital. Critical to marine conservation, South Florida lacks a long term rehabilitation facility, and wild dolphins are dying as a result. The group is looking to raise two and half million dollars to acquire the property. For more information visit AnimalNecessity.com (Footage by Bobby Garcia/Animal Necessity LLC)
KEY LARGO, FLORIDA - MARCH 8: Dr. Jo Fava and Joe Fava of Animal Necessity, and baseball player Johnny Damon, his wife Michelle Damon and their children, and Brett Raymer from Animal Planet television series Tanked, and Hunter Kinney of DMPPR.org, and retired football player Mike Dempsy, learn about marine mammal conservation while interacting with dolphins at, at Dolphins Plus Marine Mammal Responder (DPMMR.org). DPMMR.org is a non-for-profit group that holds the only federal permit to rescue and rehabilitate stranded marine animals that turn up within the 10,000 square miles of territory between Key West and Miami. Currently there is no place in South Florida to rehab these animals, and the group is working to raise funds to purchase a waterfront property in Key Largo that will be transformed into a rehabilitation center and marine mammal teaching hospital. Critical to marine conservation, South Florida lacks a long term rehabilitation facility, and wild dolphins are dying as a result. The group is looking to raise two and half million dollars to acquire the property. For more information visit AnimalNecessity.com (Footage by Bobby Garcia/Animal Necessity LLC)
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Editorial - n° :
1308323559
Collection :
Getty Images News Video
Date de création :
8 mars 2021
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Type de licence :
Droits clé en main
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Autorisation non disponible. Plus d'infos
Durée de la vidéo :
00:02:55:24
Lieu :
Key Largo, Florida, United States
Format d'origine :
MPEG-4 8-bit H.264 HD 1920x1080 29.97p
Filmé à l'origine sur :
XDCAM HD 1080 23.98p
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Getty Images News Video
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