Scientists: Seal pup found on coast not dying

Scientists: Seal pup found on coast not dying

By KATU Web Staff

CANNON BEACH, Ore. – A young elephant seal on the beach here looks like it is distressed and dying, but authorities said it is just going through a natural process of molting.

That means all of its old hair is replaced by a shiny new coat.

It's something all elephant seals deal with every year. But it is usually not so visible.

The seal pup can be seen right outside Mo's Restaurant and the Tolovana Inn in Cannon Beach.

Scientists said you can help it out by just giving it space.

Keith Chandler of the Marine Mammal Stranding Network said the seal could stay on the beach for up to two weeks before its sores heal up and it is ready to get back in the ocean.

Icon
Current Temp 52 °F
Overcast
More Weather

Travel Times

Traffic

Resources and info you need to prepare for the switch to DTV.

YouNews

This content requires the latest Adobe Flash Player and a browser with JavaScript enabled. Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player.

Viewer Poll

Does the potential rise in natural gas prices concern you?
Read more about it here

  • Yes
  • No
  • No, I don't use natural gas