Young seals are particularly vulnerable to entanglements. They are very curious and spend their days exploring the oceans. They play with anything they can find. Plastic is not part of their natural... Read more »
Some rescue videos give the impression that our seals understand what we are doing and that we are trying to help them. They even line up nicely as they run towards the... Read more »
Most of our videos only show 2-3 minutes of the rescue. In reality, the team often spends several hours scanning local seal colonies for potential entanglements. Some days, we do not find... Read more »
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Here is something different! Instead of showing you a brand new seal rescue video, we have made a reaction video instead! Our rescuers Tony and Naude watch some of our old rescues... Read more »
There is shouting, screaming, and lots of running around and catching seals: the team captures seven seals in less than two minutes. They do not even have enough nets to keep up;... Read more »
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Sometimes animal rescues aren’t easy! For those who have asked, yes we do often get bitten! The OCN rescue team is currently on seal patrol up North at Torra Bay and we... Read more »
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While doing a seal rescue, activists Antoine and Naude from Ocean Conservation Namibia spotted a baby seal that was not able to waddle like the other seals at Pelican Point. They could... Read more »