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Jul 24, 2014

Boating Time and SEAL Pup Time Everywhere in the San Juan Islands

        You have probably noticed that new pups are out with their moms on all the rocks and reefs.


If you get too close they slip into the water so there is no doubt they prefer we keep our distance.


         Of note though, we have on two occasions this summer come across lost or abandoned pups.  At Inati Bay a pup spent much of the evening and next morning crying.  It swam to each arriving boat and then attempted to suckle the hull circling the boat all the while crying and trying to nurse.  Apparently from under water bottom paints may be confused for moms.


          At Matia, we noticed a pup doing the same thing.  As each new boat came to the dock or anchored out, the pup swam to it.  We dinghied around the island and saw hundreds of moms with pups in the water and hauled up on rocks.  When we returned  to Rolfe Cove the pup came to our dinghy and suckled the fiberglass hull, it was really sad looking up at us with big watery eyes while making sucking sounds on the boat and then on the wood oar.


         That evening as the sun went down we saw the pup work its way up onto the beach beneath the gangplank.  It was there in the morning, still by itself..  We called the marine mammal stranding hotline to report it, but who knows what happened.


        We talked to the volunteer on the phone and they said sometimes people getting too close will cause pups and moms to separate and then become lost.


lost seal pup begging
We didn't attempt to touch this little guy, but it sure seemed like he
 wanted to be cuddled

Seal pup looking for its mother
The suckling sounds were unmistakable as he worked his way around the boats again and again.

Seal pup left on beach without mother
Settling in for the night as the sun set.

2 comments:

  1. Elizabeth8:45 PM

    we have definitely noticed more seal babies about recently! Your post just breaks my heart though! Do you think the stranding hotline was able to help the little guy! I hope so!!

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    1. The next day someone from the stranding message hotline called us and asked for details, I don't know what if any follow up took place. With the distances involved and the cost of fuel I can't imagine they have the resources to track down every report.

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