05/05/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/05/2026 08:28
Posted On: May 5, 2026
Volusia County's Marine Science Center has strengthened its ability to care for injured wildlife with the addition of a new, state-of-the-art veterinary ultrasound system, made possible through the support of the Friends of the Marine Science Center.
The nonprofit organization raised more than $35,000 to fund the purchase of the equipment, which has been donated to the County-operated facility. The new system replaces a unit nearing the end of its service life and represents another upgrade to the Center's diagnostic capabilities.
"We're grateful for the continued dedication shown by the Friends of the Marine Science Center and those who support their efforts," said Chad Macfie, Marine Science Center director. "That support translates into real, day-to-day improvements in how we diagnose and care for the animals that come through our doors, ultimately helping us give more wildlife the opportunity to recover and return to their natural environment."
Ultrasound technology serves as a critical, non-invasive tool in wildlife rehabilitation, allowing veterinary staff to examine soft tissues and internal organs with precision. At the Marine Science Center, it is routinely used to evaluate sea turtles and other marine animals, helping staff identify injuries, guide treatment decisions, and monitor recovery.
The investment reflects the strong partnership between the Marine Science Center and its community supporters, whose contributions directly enhance the level of care available to injured and recovering animals. Through continued collaboration, the Center remains focused on its mission to rehabilitate wildlife, educate the public, and promote environmental stewardship throughout Volusia County.
For more information about the Marine Science Center and its programs, visit www.marinesciencecenter.com.