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  2. Grey seal - Wikipedia

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    By 2009, thousands of grey seals had taken up residence on or near popular swimming beaches on outer Cape Cod, resulting in sightings of great white sharks drawn close to shore to hunt the seals. [48] A count of 15,756 grey seals in southeastern Massachusetts coastal waters was made in 2011 by the National Marine Fisheries Service. [49]

  3. List of pinnipeds - Wikipedia

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    Four seal species are estimated to have over one million members, while six are classified as endangered with population counts as low as 600, and two, the Caribbean monk seal and the Japanese sea lion, went extinct in the 20th century.

  4. Muskeget Island - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, more than 2,000 pups were born on Muskeget. With this large seal population, the waters surrounding Muskeget are an important feeding area for great white sharks. [6] The island is also home to an endemic species of rodent known as the Muskeget vole or beach vole, one of two terrestrial mammal species on the island. [1]

  5. Record number of seal pups counted on Norfolk beaches

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    So far this winter, a total of 3,796 seal pups have been born while 1,169 adults have been spotted. The number is almost double the count in 2019/2020 when the total pup count was 2,069.

  6. Seal colony thriving 'thanks to secluded site'

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    Orford Ness in Suffolk is the home to the county's first breeding colony of grey seals. The site, managed by the National Trust, welcomes more and more seals during each winter breeding season.

  7. Number of seals born on Norfolk beach ‘up 25-fold in 20 years’

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  8. Mousa - Wikipedia

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    Mousa is known for grey and common seals, black guillemots, Arctic terns and storm-petrels. [6] It holds c. 6,800 breeding pairs of European storm-petrels in total. This represents about 8% of the British population and 2.6% of the world population.

  9. Harbor seal - Wikipedia

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    The harbor (or harbour) seal (Phoca vitulina), also known as the common seal, is a true seal found along temperate and Arctic marine coastlines of the Northern Hemisphere. The most widely distributed species of pinniped (walruses, eared seals, and true seals), they are found in coastal waters of the northern Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Baltic ...