Bluff News: As of May 22nd, we have over 900 seals on the beach. The majority of the seals present are juveniles and adult females. We are starting to see subadult males arrive on the beach. You can spend hours watching these immature male elephant seals practicing their fighting skills. With each week more and more males are coming ashore to begin their molt. Soon all the females and juveniles ...
We are monitoring harbor seals at Castro Rocks, San Francisco Bay, CA, for effects of the seismic retrofit of the Richmond San Rafael Bridge on these animals.
userwww.sfsu.edu/~halmark/seals.htm
Taxonomy and common names of true seals ...
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Fishin' for Facts: Elephant Seals WhaleTimes There are two different kinds of elephant seals - northern and southern. The two species live in different parts of the world. Common name: Northern Elephant Seal Scientific name: Mirounga angustirostris Common name: Southern Elephant Seal Scientific name: Mirounga leonina Size NORTHERN: Females can reach lengths up to 3 meters (9.8 feet) and weigh ...
www.whaletimes.org/whaelsl.htm
The world's only Internet site dedicated to the Mediterranean monk seal, Hawaiian monk seal and Caribbean monk seal, Monachus monachus, Monachus schauinslandi, Monachus tropicalis. Featuring the biannual journal on monk seals, The Monachus Guardian.
www.monachus-guardian.org
CRESLI harbor seal information ...
www.cresli.org/cresli/seals/hbrseals.html
Ringed Seals Phoca hispida This very common seal is found throughout the Arctic wherever there is stable ice near land, especially in bays, but also in lakes and river openings. They are named for the many dark ringed spots that are surrounded by a silvery color on the back and sides. The underbelly is silver. These small seals resemble the larger harbor seal, reaching only 4 to 4 feet and ...
www.cresli.org/cresli/seals/ringseal.html
Description of ringed seal subspecies, including the Saimaa seal ...
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HOME PAGE HARBOR SEALS OF LA JOLLA Welcome to our home page highlighting the harbor seal P. vitulina richardsi and our independent research projects. The information contained on this page will change as the web site is developed. Click on the links below to find out more information about Harbor Seals, La Jolla's Harbor Seals, or any of the other information listed. This Page was created by Al ...
www.palomar.edu/oceanography/harbor_seals
Species descriptions of elephant seals ...
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New Elephant Seals Page ...
CRESLI's Grey seal information page ...
www.cresli.org/cresli/seals/greyseal.html
Species description of the harbor seal ...
ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jaap/harbseal.htm
Species description of the grey seal ...
ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jaap/greyseal.htm
Species descriptions of monk seal species ...
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Biology of the leopard seal ...
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