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Marine Mammal Alliance Nantucket responded to a call from a concerned citizen about a seal on the beach along Hulbert Avenue on January 19, 2020. MMAN observed the apparently abandoned baby grey seal for 3 days, hoping the mother would return to feed him. Seeing no evidence of her return and a drastic loss of weight, MMAN safely captured the grey seal, with permission from NOAA, and transported him to the National Marine Life Center in Bourne where the staff carefully nurtured him back to health.
Quoddy, a male grey seal (named after the well-known Quoddy Head lighthouse in Maine) was severely dehydrated and emaciated, with a wound on his front flipper when he arrived at NMLC’s rehabilitation facility. Never having been in the water before, as seal pups spend their first few weeks on the beach being fed and monitored by their others, it was a slow progression for Quoddy learning how to eat fish and use the water access given. By the end of April he was finally ready to eat on his own and swim regularly. Quoddy gained an acceptable release weight and was eventually cleared from all medical issues.
In a historic decision, National Marine Life Center agreed to return Quoddy to Nantucket for release so the team who rescued him and the community that supports it, could witness his happy, healthy release into the wild right here at home. Little Quoddy was returned to Nantucket and released back into the wild on June 9th, 2020 with a crown of about 60 well wishers from across the island softly cheering him on. It was indeed a moving, tearful moment to see all our efforts come to fruition. “Our heartfelt thanks go out to NMLC, Hyline-Cruises for transporting him both ways and all the MMAN volunteers,” said MMAN Stranding Coordinator at the time, Scott Leonard.
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