Clamato died on 2026/06/05 after 7 days in our care.
Clamato



Patient Record
Species: Sea Otter
Patient ID: EL2601
Admitted on: 2026/05/29
Collection Site: Chesterman Beach, Tofino
Reason for Admission: Emaciated, Injuries
Weight at Admission: 31.4 kg
Patient Status: deceased
Date of Death: 2026/06/05
Time in Care: 7 days
Transfer History
Received from: (Direct to MMR)
Mode of Transport: Pacific Coastal Airlines
Story
Clamato was found in distress on Chesterman Beach, weak and unable to move he was rescued by Fisheries and Oceans Canada and flown to Vancouver. is currently receiving intensive supportive care, including medications, fluid therapy, and nutritional support. In the coming days, he will undergo a full veterinary evaluation, including bloodwork, radiographs (X-rays), and a comprehensive physical examination to help determine the cause of his condition and guide his treatment plan.Although his condition remains serious and his prognosis is guarded, our veterinary and animal care teams are working around the clock to support his recovery and give him the best possible chance of returning to the wild
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Patient Updates
We are saddened to share the passing of rescued sea otter Clamato.As a senior otter with complex health concerns already impacting his quality of life, Clamato’s condition recently declined, and our veterinary team made the decision to humanely euthanize him.Our goal with every animal we rescue is to help them recover and return to their ocean home. However, wildlife often arrives at their most vulnerable, and sometimes the most compassionate option is making these difficult decisions in the best interest of the animal’s welfare. Their wellbeing is, and always will be, our top priority.Each animal in our care leaves a lasting impact. Through their treatment, we gain valuable knowledge that helps inform future rehabilitation and improve outcomes for others in need. A necropsy will be completed to help determine the underlying factors that contributed to his decline.We are incredibly grateful to everyone who followed Clamato’s story and supported his care, as well as to our dedicated staff and volunteers who worked hard to keep him comfortable.Thank you for caring about Clamato as much as we did.



I saw him and called it in!
Good Luck Clamato!
Wishing you a full recovery and release.
Dearest Clamato! Sending you love and prayers for a speedy recovery🩵
Eat lots of shell fish and get big and strong Clamato! I hope you heal quickly! Hugs & kisses! ❤️
Be strong and have faith in your rescuers Clamato; they are the very best!!!
You can do this Clamato!
Heaps of good wishes to Clamato and gratitude for his excellent veterinarians and other caregivers. Hoping for a successful recovery and release.
I came across Clamato eating a crab on TikTok. May he never run out of shellfish! Get well soon Clamato!
You are Clamazing Clamato
Sending love from england Clamato ❤️❤️❤️ You‘re in the best care! Thank you to all the wonderful people at vammr working hard round the clock.