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Fahlo Seal Glide Bracelet

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Fahlo Seal Glide Bracelet

19949-GLIDE

Elephant seals are tracked with electronic instruments for a variety of reasons, including where they travel and feed during their foraging migrations, how they expertly navigate through the ocean, how much they are able to eat during foraging trips, how they avoid predators like white sharks and killer whales, and even how they sleep.

Seals are not considered critically endangered, although there are a number of threats they face in the wild, including hunting, marine debris (including microplastics), entanglement, and boat collisions.

Elephant seals in particular were nearly hunted to extinction for their oil in the 1800s; today their numbers have rebounded thanks to legal protections and the help of those like our partners at the Beltran Lab at UCSC.

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  • Where do seals live?
  • Seals typically live along the coast in colder waters (thank you, blubber!), but most call the Arctic and Antarctic home. The northern elephant seals we track reside at the Año Nuevo State Reserve in California, though you can spot this species anywhere in the eastern and central North Pacific Ocean, sometimes as far north as Alaska!
  • How long do seals live?
  • It depends on the species and sex-females generally live longer than males. The average lifespan for harbor seals in the wild is around 15 years; gray seals can live 25-30 years; elephant seals 14-20+ years; harp seals around 30 years.
  • How long can seals hold their breath?
  • Depending on the species, seals can hold their breath underwater for anywhere from 15 minutes to 2 hours! The bigger the seal, the larger the lung capacity; male elephant seals can reach the 2 hour mark without surfacing for air. They can also dive deeper than any other seal species-up to 5, 577 ft (1700 m) in search of food.
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