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Pliny

Guadalupe Fur Seal
Arctocephalus townsendi

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This patient is a Guadalupe fur seal, a species that we have rescued in increasing numbers over recent years. As a species that lives in the open ocean, these fur seals rarely come to shore except for when they are sick or injured. 

Changing ocean conditions, domoic acid toxicosis and entanglement are the main drivers of stranding in this species.



photo © The Marine Mammal Center / NOAA permit #24359

Age at Admit
Yearling
Sex
Male
Rescue Location
Ocean Beach (Lincoln Way & Irving Street) - San Francisco, San Francisco
Cause of Death
Malnutrition, Trauma, Human interaction
Admitted
06/16/2019
Status
Deceased
Deceased Date
06/17/2019

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