JEFF FOSTER
is a board member of Global Research and Rescue, grr, with over 30 years of experience with
marine mammals.
Jeff worked as the Director of Field Operations and Research for
Ocean Futures Society and oversaw Keiko’s rehabilitation in Oregon
and Iceland from 1997-2001. He was the Animal Care Supervisor for
the marine mammal department at the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium,
overseeing the daily care, training and enrichment program for a
wide variety of marine mammals and seabirds. He has worked
extensively with the National Marine Fisheries Service including as
the animal care and capture supervisor for the A73 Project in 2002;
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; the Alaskan
Department of Fish and Game; and numerous other governmental and
private organizations. Jeff supervised the northern sea otter rescue
and rehabilitation immediately following the Exxon Valdez oil spill
in 1989. He has also worked as a head trainer for the Seattle Marine
Aquarium, and a field consultant for Sea World. He has extensive
experience in killer whale rehabilitation, husbandry, training,
capture, and transports.