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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
February 28, 2023

How to help stranded seals, and how Maine's seal population is faring

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
February 28, 2023

MAINE PUBLIC • February 28, 2023

Learn what to do when encountering a marine mammal—and discuss the health of Maine’s seal population. Panelists: Lynda Doughty, Marine Mammals of Maine; Kristina Cammen, School of Marine Sciences, University of Maine; Rosemary Seton, Allied Whale Marine Mammal Research Program, College of the Atlantic. VIP Caller: Scott Smart, parks foreman, Town of Cape Elizabeth.

Source:https://www.mainepublic.org/show/maine-calling/2023-02-28/how-to-help-stranded-seals-and-how-maines-seal-population-is-faring

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