All posts tagged "Marine Mammal Stranding Center"
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Lavallette
/ 7 months agoFeel Better, Big Guy: Arctic Harp Seal Rescued in Lavallette After Being Found Eating Sand
The 2024 winter season has brought a great amount of attention to the migratory seal population at the Jersey Shore, but...
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Shore Environment
/ 8 months agoLook Who’s Feeling Better: Seal Stranded on Local Street Makes Big Gains in Recovery
A grey seal that experts believe may have been physically carried by high tides onto a local street during a recent...
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Shore Environment
/ 8 months agoSeal Pup Found Stranded on Local Street During Nor’Easter is On the Mend
A small grey seal pup found confused and lethargic on a cold street in the middle of a storm is on...
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Shore Environment
/ 8 months agoWinter Weather Brings Tired Seals to Local Beaches: Here’s Why, And What to Do If You See One
The Jersey Shore is place where millions come to rest and relax. For some of the state’s most common visitors, however,...
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Seaside Heights & Seaside Park
/ 1 year agoSeal Rescued From Underneath Casino Pier is Recovering Well (And Has His Own Pool)
The Marine Mammal Stranding Center shared an update on a wayward seal that found himself stranded underneath Casino Pier in Seaside...
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Seaside Heights & Seaside Park
/ 1 year agoWatch: Wayward Seal Rescued From Underneath Casino Pier in Seaside Heights
A seal that was rescued after becoming stranded underneath Casino Pier in Seaside Heights is on the mend, officials with the...
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Seaside Heights & Seaside Park
/ 1 year agoBonds for Life: Seaside Seals Released Back Home to the Ocean, With an Emotional Moment
Much of the region’s attention this winter and spring has been focused on the unusual number of whales and dolphins that...
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Shore Environment
/ 2 years agoNecropsy Finds Evidence of Propeller Wounds on Whale, Now Buried at Seaside Park Beach
A humpback whale that washed up on the shore of Seaside Park’s oceanfront this week had wounds that were linked to...
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Shore Environment
/ 2 years agoThe ‘Seal Who Crossed The Road’ on Route 35 Is Safe, Healthy and Back at Sea!
A wayward grey seal pup who received a helping hand from Brick Township police officers earlier this week has returned home...
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Police, Fire & Courts
/ 2 years agoWhy Did the Seal Cross Route 35? Regardless, Local Police Were There to Help
During the summer, Route 35 is home to a small army of crossing guards who keep beachgoers safe on their way...