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Former Sea World vet hired to help run UF's Aquatic Animal Health programby SARAH CAREY
Mike Walsh, D.V.M., a former head veterinarian at Sea World of Florida, has joined the administrative staff at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, where he now serves as associate director of UF's Aquatic Animal Health program.He will work directly under program director Ruth Francis-Floyd, D.V.M., a longtime fisheries and aquaculture specialist. Although programs in aquaculture and fisheries existed for years across different colleges and departments at UF, an $810,000 state grant funded in 2000 -- shared between the college and the Whitney Marine Laboratory -- has greatly expanded the university's teaching, clinical and research expertise in the area of marine mammal medicine. Walsh's 21 years in that discipline have been marked by innovation and improvement in the care of manatees, seals and sea lions, penguins, dolphins, whales, sea turtles and sharks as well as beached whales and dolphins.
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