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Northern Elephant Seal

Mirounga angustirostris

Description:

Northern elephant seals are found in the eastern and north central North Pacific. Breeding takes place on offshore islands and at a few mainland localities from central Baja California to Northern California. The species breeds at over fifteen discrete locations, of which a dozen are well-known and distributed mostly in islands of southern California (USA) and Baja California (Mexico) (Condit et al. in press). A few pups are born in Oregon, Washington and southern British Columbia. Año Nuevo, in Central California, is a major breeding site. Northern elephant seals migrate to and from their rookeries twice a year, returning once to breed from December to March and again later for several weeks to molt, at different times depending on sex and age. They also show up at additional coastal sites as far north as southern Oregon for molting. Their post-breeding and post-moult migrations take most seals north and west to oceanic areas of the North Pacific and Gulf of Alaska twice a year. Adult males tend to travel further north and west than adult females. Wanderers have been found as far away as Japan and the Midway Islands.

Habitat:

Spend most of their lives out at sea, returning to land and hauling out for breeding, labor, and molting. During this time, they are fasting, spending their time on land.

Notes:

This adult female hauled out onto the beach with an obvious shark bite (probably a great white). We monitored her for several weeks while we were conducting a census, and she seemed to be doing pretty well.

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13 Comments

Jeff Dreier
Jeff Dreier 10 years ago

Was this at Ano Nuevo?

Josh Asel
Josh Asel 10 years ago

Wow. Unfortunate for the seal but incredible find. Thanks for sharing :)

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 11 years ago

Did you contact the marine mammal centre?

sanmiggums
sanmiggums 11 years ago

Dang!!!

Captain Nature
Captain Nature 11 years ago

Poor thing😥

sangelyka
sangelyka 11 years ago

😭sad

That is so weird. I was just watching an old Shark Week episode about California's Great Whites and Elephant Seals.

Josh Asel
Josh Asel 11 years ago

dear god. i can't believe she's still alive! good work :)

williefromwi
williefromwi 11 years ago

That wound looks fatal, it is hard to believe she was doing well. I hope she fully recovers. OUCH

Christiane
Christiane 11 years ago

Wow.. unbelievable.. :0

Quite a spotting. Nature is amazing.

Jen.J
Jen.J 11 years ago

They're amazing; with that fat layer they can shut off blood flow pretty quickly to "trouble" areas. Very incredible!

Dan Doucette
Dan Doucette 11 years ago

Holy! I thought it was dead at first, but she's doing pretty well you say! Hard to believe with a big hole in her side. What a tough animal.

Jen.J
Spotted by
Jen.J

Concord, California, USA

Spotted on Jan 22, 2010
Submitted on Aug 13, 2012

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