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| Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, Alaska 99802-1668 |
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CONTACT: Carol Tocco, Public Affairs NMFS (907) 586-7032 |
NMFS 00-04-AKR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 11, 2000 |
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DON'T TOUCH THAT SEAL PUP!
Mid-May to mid-June is the peak time for the birthing of seal pups in Alaska. Seal pups frequently found on ocean beaches in late spring and early summer may appear to be abandoned. However, in most cases, the mother is at sea feeding and will return to her pup. Kaja Brix, wildlife biologist for the National Marine Fisheries Service Alaska Region, asks that individuals finding seal pups not touch or approach them. "Although their intentions are well-meant," said Brix, "individuals who remove seal pups from beaches may eliminate the possibility of a pup reuniting with its mother."
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