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Southern elephant seals are adaptable—but they struggle when faced with both rapid climate change and human impactsIt reveals how these large marine mammals have adapted—and sometimes failed to adapt—to such pressures since the height of ...
The seal was found on a Middletown beach Feb. 19, and the Stranding Center was actually preparing to release him back into ...
Sick and dehydrated harp seals often confuse sand for snow on their native ice packs, the center says, which puts them at risk of gastric impaction. MMSC says the seal responded well to treatment ...
A Harp seal who was recovering nicely at a NJ marine mammal stranding center after being rescued from a beach, has suddenly died.
After months of floating, the "megaberg" known as A23a has finally come to a halt roughly 50 miles from South Georgia Island ...
As an Arctic species, Harp seals often consume snow and ice for fresh water. When they haul out on beaches, sick, dehydrated, and stressed Harp seals may start eating sand, confusing it for snow.
Photographer: Justin Hofman a noise and bubble-free dive Hugh had filmed Weddell seals under the ice before, but the challenge was always the same. The Weddell seals would maintain their distance ...
The thick mats of ice plant covering the dunes of MacKerricher ... which she first noticed sometime in 2015. The seals were all appearing on the exact same stretch of the beach, and each showed ...
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