How To Use Harbor seal In A Sentence
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The harbor seal's diet consists of fish, cephalopods, such as octopus and squid, and crustaceans.
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The suit reported that the sea lion and harbor seal populations declined by 85% during the time that the pollock, mackerel and cod catches in the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska doubled.
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Often, people rescue harbor seal pups that they think are abandoned but are actually waiting for their moms to get back from feeding.
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So what lay behind sudden devastation to the island's harbor seal population?
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Three harbor seals have been trapped and maimed in recent months and left to wash ashore on New York beaches, prompting a Federal investigation.
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A mother harbor seal watches over her pup on Sable Island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Harbor seals were found to congregate in the Saint John Harbour during the runs of alewife but not Atlantic salmon.
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Sea Lion Overlook, for a view of sea lions and harbor seals.
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Sea Lion Overlook, for a view of sea lions and harbor seals.
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State and federal studies show that 23 out of 25 keystone species, including orcas, sea otters, harbor seals, harlequin ducks and Pacific herring, still have not recovered from the oil spill.
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Harbor seals have muscles rich in myoglobin, an oxygen carrying molecule.
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"So when a shark attacks a harbor seal pup, the carcass washes up on shore.
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Harbor seals haul out in hidden coves, and the fog drifts through a grove of rare Monterey cypress, where lace lichen dangles from the branches and an orange algae crusts the trunks.
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And a San Diego judge has delayed indefinitely his order to remove a harbor seal colony.
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"It may make things spin out a little bit more if there are more harbor seals or bearded seals around to access," Stirling said.
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Harbor seals were found to congregate in the Saint John Harbour during the runs of alewife but not Atlantic salmon.
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Harbor seals have short front flippers with claws which are used to move on land.
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This dazzling white 93-feet structure, the tallest tower in Oregon, is the centerpiece of the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, where puffins, murres, cormorants, and harbor seals make their home.
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Sea lions, harbor seals, sea otters, porpoise and whales are common around the islands.