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Sea Otter

Enhydra lutris

Description:

This guy seemed to be posing for me!

Habitat:

Sea otters, whose numbers were once estimated at 150,000–300,000, were hunted extensively for their fur between 1741 and 1911, and the world population fell to 1,000–2,000 individuals in a fraction of their historic range. A subsequent international ban on hunting, conservation efforts, and reintroduction programs into previously populated areas have contributed to numbers rebounding, and the species now occupies about two-thirds of its former range. The recovery of the sea otter is considered an important success in marine conservation, although populations in the Aleutian Islands and California have recently declined or have plateaued at depressed levels. For these reasons (as well as its particular vulnerability to oil spills) the sea otter remains classified as an endangered species.

Notes:

Photographed at the Vancouver Aquarium

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RachelM
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RachelM

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Spotted on Feb 26, 2009
Submitted on May 26, 2011

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