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In Wildness

September 20, 2018by Elizabeth Bradfield 3 Comments

Last week, on Saturday, September 15, a boogie-boarder was attacked by a shark and later died of his injuries.  I can only imagine the grief of his family and friends, […]

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Marine Mammal Protection Act, Sharks

Just a Wee Bite

August 23, 2018by Elizabeth Bradfield 2 Comments

Bite, biting, bitten.  A quick snack. A short piece of information. A sharp or pungent flavor. The bringing together of the teeth in occlusion. Incisiveness or cogency of style. For a seal: […]

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Gray Seal, Human Interactions, Sharks

I Had to Speak

June 27, 2018by Elizabeth Bradfield 2 Comments

I have been quiet here for some time…. in part, it’s because I’m trying to work on a book-length exploration of some of what’s been here.  I’ve been teaching, traveling, […]

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Right on Schedule

May 31, 2017by Elizabeth Bradfield 2 Comments

Since the gray seals started using the haul out I usually visit, they’ve been fairly consistent.  Although last year they lingered well into the winter, this spring they returned right […]

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Gray Seal, Life History

Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow

May 19, 2017by Elizabeth Bradfield Leave a comment

Just an update from yesterday’s post:  perhaps they weren’t seals, those brown blobs on the far shore.  The beach I scanned yesterday revealed no seal tracks or seals upon today’s inspection.  I […]

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There’s Always Tomorrow

May 18, 2017by Elizabeth Bradfield 1 Comment

Today blared in hot, muggy, and summer-like.  Last night I stood on a rural road as the sun set, peepers and tree frogs began their chorus, robins quieted, and (the reason for […]

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Gray Seal, Life History

Seeing a Story Unfold

October 12, 2016by Elizabeth Bradfield 1 Comment

Captain Skip of Beachcomber Tours met us at the Ryder’s Cove dock in his bright yellow boat and we piled in for a few hours in Pleasant Bay.  I was with […]

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Gray Seal, Life History, New Science & Research

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  • Northwest Atlantic Seal Research Consortium (NASRC)
  • Northeast Seal Watching Guidelines from NOAA (pdf)
  • Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina)
  • Gray Seal (Halichoerus grypus)
  • Gray Seal Pupping Cam, Maine
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