A harbor seal plunges into the water, diving deep as the sunlight recedes Through the dark, turbid waters, she searches for fish Suddenly, the whiskers on her right cheek begin vibrating Heather beem is closely examining seal whiskers for insights to design new… Elephant seal about elephant seals you may have seen (and heard) elephant seals on a beach Roaring, clumsy and (let’s face it) terrifying as they jostle for mates.
New research shows weddell seals avoid making extreme dives for prey during midday, allowing the seals to keep diving over and over without having to pause for long (michelle shero, ©woods hole oceanographic institution) Two distinct species, the northern and southern elephant seal, are among the largest carnivores in the ocean Elephant seals are known to hold their breath for nearly two hours, allowing them to stay at twilight zone depths for an extended. A female grey seal nursing her pup on the beaches of sable island, nova scotia Most seal pups don’t make it through their first year, and the researchers want to figure out whether higher iron intake makes a difference in the pups’ survival
Whoi biologist rebecca gast examines whether the recovered and thriving population of gray seals in cape cod waters has affected water quality off the beaches they frequent. To help address these concerns, a group of scientists, fishers, and resource managers created the northwest atlantic seal consortium in 2012 Its goal is to get and share knowledge on the ecological role of seals in the northeastern united states How they live, where they go, what they eat, their health and illnesses, and their interactions with the world—including humans—around them.
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