Onmega Sea Mammals Rescue Team |
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Our professional team is a group of voluntarily helping people, ready to rescue, to salvage (transportation), apply medical treatment and recovery and maintain physical and pshycologic safety for marine mammals which might have been caught, injured or wounded anywhere on the sea or on beaches , until they are ready to get back into the sea,to their homes.
The Onmega Rescue Team for marine mammals invites all animal lovers, volunteers, animal welfare organizations, diving schools, marine biology universities, government agencies, donors and sponsors to take place and have benefit on this live platform of protection of marine mammals needs support in Turkey.
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Dolphin Therapy News

The presence of dolphins triggers joy, happiness, laughter and peace and has a healing effect on so many patients that before was held for impossible. The latest example is the progress that Jasmin from Unterspiesheim, seriously disabled and blind, has made working joyously with the dolphins.
Testimonials

It was a great and successful time that we got to spend with you. Sandra has lost her anxiety and rushing. Her concentration is so much better, that she stays and sits at the table, draws longer and more precise, plays board games till the end. She has also made huge improvements with her language. We are very happy to have done the therapy.
Wellness Program

Just take a break from it all, relax and do something for yourself. It doesn't take a lot of your time, it is intense, enjoyable and relaxing. Let yourself be spoiled by the angels of the ocean and indulge in wellness and beauty programs, steam bath and other amenities.










Onmega Dolphin Therapy Center in Marmaris, Turkey (www.delphintherapie.net) provides day and night, his sea-water pools, including technical equipment and its team of experts (Dolphin trainers, Dolphin veterinears, marine biologists and rescue divers) for retrieval and use for the purpose of rescue and care injured or stranded marine mammals - and Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta) on the south coast of Turkey.




