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  2. Harbor seal - Wikipedia

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    The harbor (or harbour) seal ... There are an estimated 350,000–500,000 harbor seals worldwide. [1] While the population is not threatened as a whole, ...

  3. List of pinnipeds - Wikipedia

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    The following classification is based on the taxonomy described by Mammal Species of the World (2005), ... Harbor seal. P. vitulina Gray, 1864. Five subspecies.

  4. Freshwater seal - Wikipedia

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    This subspecies of harbor seal is currently listed as endangered by the IUCN due to the current population being as low as only 100 to 300 individuals. [10] [11] Iliamna Lake as seen by the Sentinel-2 Earth observation satellite. Another freshwater isolated population of harbor seals exists in Iliamna Lake, Alaska. [12]

  5. Environmental issues in Puget Sound - Wikipedia

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    The populations of harbor seals have been on the rise since the early 1970s. In 2007 there were approximately 14,000 harbor seals in the inland waters of Puget Sound alone. In 2007 there were approximately 14,000 harbor seals in the inland waters of Puget Sound alone.

  6. Precious Rescue Baby Seal in Vancouver Skyrockets to Fame ...

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    Harbor seals may also be called 'common seals,' but there's nothing common about this big-eyed beauty! Check out her adorable October 1 TikTok video that helped Biscuits skyrocket to fame ...

  7. Curious sea creature follows diver in kelp forest — and ...

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    The team of divers was training in the giant kelp forests of eastern Santa Cruz Island in California’s Channel Islands National Park.

  8. The Marine Mammal Center - Wikipedia

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    The ultimate goal is for every animal rescued by TMMC to be released back to the ocean with a second chance at life. Since 1975, the center has rescued over 24,000 marine mammals, [2] mostly California sea lions, northern elephant seals and Pacific harbor seals. The center can have upwards of 275 animals at the hospital at one time.

  9. Meet Chip! Here's the story of Rhode Island FC's harbor seal ...

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    The mascot's 13 whiskers represent the Ocean State's history as the 13th state to sign the U.S. Constitution.