A Harp seal who was recovering nicely at a NJ marine mammal stranding center after being rescued from a beach, has suddenly died.
The seal was found on a Middletown beach Feb. 19, and the Stranding Center was actually preparing to release him back into ...
The previously sick and dehydrated seal had been progressing well and was close to being released back into the wild, center ...
Marine Mammal Stranding Center says the seal was admitted to the hospital on Feb. 19 after it was found consuming beach on ...
A harp seal is receiving treatment at the Marine Mammal Stranding Center after being found sick and dehydrated on Brant Beach in Ocean County. The seal was seen resting in the sand on Friday and ...
The Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine, New Jersey, welcomed a big new patient last week. A 154-pound harp seal was hauled out of Brant Beach in Long Beach Island on March 8. In a post ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNSick and dehydrated Harp seal rescued from Brant Beach in Long Beach IslandA Harp seal was rescued after being found sick and dehydrated on Brant Beach on Long Beach Island, New Jersey.
Island agencies saw a record number of marine mammal strandings in 2024, responding to more than 40 incidents, the highest in ...
telling beachgoers to keep 50 feet away from any stranded marine mammals. This warning comes after months of sea lions, dolphins and other mammals stranding themselves ashore – suffering from ...
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