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It was absolute rescue madness at Pelican Point as the OCN team rac...
Look at this massive, content seal! After likely scoring a great lu...
A seine net is a massive, vertical fishing net designed to encircle...
This calm seal patiently waited on the rocks as Hawain stepped in t...
This seal is a proper athlete! Despite dragging a massive, heavy ro...
This poor seal was suffering from a severe, deep entanglement cause...
Catch me if you can! OCN rescuers Antoine and Dylan spotted a seal ...
With over 5,000 seal rescues under our belt, the Ocean Conservation...
That was a massive female seal! She is so huge that she completely ...
A rare look inside an OCN pre-rescue strategy session! Damian and A...
It didn’t take long during our regular patrol at Cape Cross to spot...
It is almost impossible to describe the intense rush of adrenaline ...
Not even the slippery, treacherous rocks of Cape Cross could help t...
It has been a while since we've received a "love bite" like this!G...
The harbor is not a safe haven for our Cape Fur Seals, it’s a well ...
A wild day at Pelican Point reveals a heartbreaking paradox. Whenev...
For once, the physical wound wasn't as deep as we feared. But the r...
Fresh hands, same mission!Managing multiple severe rescues in a si...
A "routine" rescue turns into double the trouble!What should have ...