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69 | 5fe3dcd7d2670c4a | 3.106(a) | 0 | Water quality. | From 7/31/21 to 8/27/21 the recorded levels of ORP (Oxidative Reduction Potential), a measure of ozone in the water where the animals live, ranged between 476 and 715mV which is above the levels generally considered to be acceptable for marine mammals. There were eight consecutive days during this time period when the level ranged from 553 to 606. ORP levels that exceed 500mV can suggest that animals may be exposed to high oxidant levels in their pool and require immediate attention by marine mammal facilities. Elevated levels of oxidants in the water, such as ozone, are harmful to marine mammals and may cause irritation to eyes, skin, and the respiratory system. Per this Section of the Regulations the primary enclosure shall not contain water which would be detrimental to the health of the marine mammal contained therein. This item was addressed by the facility prior to the inspection. This inspection was conducted with facility representatives and NOAA personnel on 9/29/21 and 9/30/21. The exit briefing was held 10/12/21 with facility representatives. Additional Inspectors: Tonya Hadjis, Supervisory Animal Care Specialist Carolyn McKinnie, Senior Veterinary Medical Officer - Marine Mammals and ExoticsEnd Section |