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Families evacuated from the Seward Community Library and Museum moments before the story hour began and continued the pride event at the Alaska SeaLife Center.
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The pups are the third and fourth seals from the state to be admitted this season.
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Wei Ying Wong will be the new president and CEO at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward.
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John Fraser and Wei-Ying Wong join the Alaska Sealiife Center to introduce social science practices into the organization’s work.
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Admiral and Cobalt, two rescued harbor seal pups, rested on the cement in an enclosure at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward on a recent rainy afternoon. Dead fish floated beside them in the water.SeaLife Center staff call it the “big kid pool,” and it’s the last place the silvery-spotted seal pups will live at the center before heading back to the wild on Wednesday afternoon.
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A sick harbor seal was rehabilitated and released back into Kachemak Bay earlier this month. Bystanders first spotted the harbor seal, eventually named…
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In coastal Alaska, a bacterial infection has caused adult sea otter die-offs in record numbers. Meanwhile, researchers have seen a steep increase in the…
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Scientists continue to see large numbers of dead or sick sea otters turning up in the Kachemak Bay region. Officials with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife…