MYSTIC, CT (WFSB) - Mystic Aquarium announced on Thursday that a northern fur seal rescued from Alaska found its forever home among the aquarium’s seal colony. “Kayok” was rescued in September by the ...
Biologists gave Kayok, a 1-year-old fur seal pup, a 50% of survival in the wild. An injured seal pup rescued from the shores of Alaska has found its "furever" home after a lengthy rehabilitation in an ...
MYSTIC, Conn. (WTNH) – A northern fur seal that was rescued from Alaska in September has been introduced to its forever home inside the seal colony at Mystic Aquarium this week. The seal was named ...
The Alaska SeaLife Center admitted a northern fur seal pup to the Wildlife Response Program on Jan. 31, 2023. (Courtesy Kaiti Grant/ASLC) The Alaska SeaLife Center admitted a northern fur seal pup to ...
Mystic Aquarium has announced the birth of a northern fur seal pup, the first in 20 years, on July 31. The pup weighed 11.5 pounds at birth. The unnamed pup is receiving care from its mother and ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska’s northern fur seal population for three decades has been classified as depleted, but the marine mammals are showing up in growing numbers at an unlikely location _ a tiny ...
The 10-year-long decline of the northern fur seal population hit a new low last year with the fewest number of fur seal pups born in Alaska’s Pribilof Islands in 92 years. “The Pribilof Island pup ...
(Changes wording in paragraphs 8 and 11 in July 12 story to show islanders would have more say in decisions on fishing, not powers to regulate it) ST. GEORGE ISLAND, Alaska (Reuters) – Fifty years ago ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- Alaska’s northern fur seal population for three decades has been classified as depleted, but the marine mammals are showing up in growing numbers at an unlikely location -- a ...
This August 2019 photo released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries (NOAA) shows mud shooting upward from the openings near a volcano on Bogoslof Island, Alaska. Alaska’s ...
Today, northern fur seals are primarily native to Alaska and Siberia and are rarely seen on the Central Coast of California. But up until 1,000 years ago, these animals bred abundantly on the beaches ...