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Justin Cox
August 26, 2019

Relocating a Stranded Harbor Seal Pup

Justin Cox
August 26, 2019

Filmed under NOAA permit #18786

Jump on board the Nancy Bee as we relocate a stranded harbor seal pup from San Juan to Yellow Island, where adult seals regularly haul out. Not all pups can be expected to survive pupping season, but this gives little Z8 a chance... This work is done in conjunction with the Marine Mammal Stranding Network and The Whale Museum.

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