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I will first give you a little history. This young gray seal pup was found dead on the eastern shore of Nantucket in Wawinet, on April 15, 2015. Other than being underweight, there were no external wounds or signs of why it died. I can tell you for sure that it is approximately 4-5 months old and where it was born. Study the photo for the clue to where it was born and pick your answer from the following choices of known gray seal rookeries below?
1. Little Gull Island, Long Island (at the tip of Long Island in the area known as the Race)
2. Muskeget Island, Ma.
3. Seal Island, Maine
4. Sable Island , Nova Scotia
5. I don't have a clue!!!!
Answer: If you were observant enough to notice the brand on this seals back and you knew that only Canada brands seals in our area, then the answer has to be 4. Canada brands young seals to study life histories and population dynamics. We contacted Fisheries and Ocean Canada and found that they had indeed branded this young seal on January 18, 2015. So sometime after that date this young seal set out on his own, to forage and travel the distance to Nantucket, a distance of over 500 miles as the crow flies. This to me is an amazing feat for a 4-5 month old animal, especially in the dead of winter! It is no wonder that mortality rates may be as high as 30-55% during the first year of a seals life.
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