Noyo Center's Sarah Grimes among contributors to new publication in Frontiers in Marine Science.

Congratulations Sarah Grimes and contributors from The Marine Mammal Center, 2SR3 Sealife Response, and California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory, for their work on a new publication in Frontiers in Marine Science titled: Osteofluorosis in free ranging California sea lions (Zalophus californianus). Read the paper HERE.

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