just to reiterate: the volume of seals around the area is unprecedented throughout our maritime history and brings harm to fish stocks and breeding populations throughout our very important incubating habitats and estuaries. seals are truley a worse problem than sharks. A shark may eat 1 seal a month due to slow metabolism but a 800lb grey seal will eat up to 30 lbs of fish a day leaving an estuary (Pleasant Bay, Cape Cod) as they try to reach open water (atlantic oc.) to mature and spawn.
dear saharra22469: poor little seals? they are are natural animals, a part of the food chain, prey of apex preditors. Great whites are not new to the North Atlantic, however the growing population of seals in the past several decades since the marine mammal act in the late 70's was enacted is begining to again draw mature predators to a seemingly unlimited buffet of blubber. Thats nature, where theres prey there is predators. Sharks are more important than seals, coming from a Cape surfer...
Poor little seals. They are so cute and so precious. Can't somebody up there help to save them. Those sharks shouldn't be eating those innocent baby seals. Did you know that when baby seals cry out or cuddle it sounds a lot like a human baby.
Type in: Sea Shepard Seals or Canadian Seal hunts. Somebody should get those sharks outta there. They could go eat eels or stingrays or something thats mean.
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jzcomedy95 10 months ago
just to reiterate: the volume of seals around the area is unprecedented throughout our maritime history and brings harm to fish stocks and breeding populations throughout our very important incubating habitats and estuaries. seals are truley a worse problem than sharks. A shark may eat 1 seal a month due to slow metabolism but a 800lb grey seal will eat up to 30 lbs of fish a day leaving an estuary (Pleasant Bay, Cape Cod) as they try to reach open water (atlantic oc.) to mature and spawn.
ssil08420 1 year ago
dear saharra22469: poor little seals? they are are natural animals, a part of the food chain, prey of apex preditors. Great whites are not new to the North Atlantic, however the growing population of seals in the past several decades since the marine mammal act in the late 70's was enacted is begining to again draw mature predators to a seemingly unlimited buffet of blubber. Thats nature, where theres prey there is predators. Sharks are more important than seals, coming from a Cape surfer...
ssil08420 1 year ago
Poor little seals. They are so cute and so precious. Can't somebody up there help to save them. Those sharks shouldn't be eating those innocent baby seals. Did you know that when baby seals cry out or cuddle it sounds a lot like a human baby.
Type in: Sea Shepard Seals or Canadian Seal hunts. Somebody should get those sharks outta there. They could go eat eels or stingrays or something thats mean.
saharra22469 2 years ago
They're doing their best to frighten people from getting into the water, but the morons don't realize we'll just wait for them to leave.
BinkieMcFartnuggets 2 years ago
Big Fish Swallow you whole
beaverliqour 2 years ago