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Dead Seal Found At Southold Town Beach

The seal died recently, experts said.

A dead seal washed up on the shores of the Southold town beach Saturday morning.

According to Rob DiGiovanni, executive director and senior biologist for the Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation, a male gray seal, about six-and-a-half feet long, washed up Saturday on Southold's town beach.

The seal, DiGiovanni said, appeared underweight and seemed to have died recently.

The Riverhead Foundation brought the seal in for a necropsy; the fact that it died recently will help provide "a lot more information about the animal," DiGiovanni said.

While DiGiovanni said it is not necessarily unusual to have seals wash up on Long Island Sound beaches, traditionally, over the past 30 years, "having an adult gray seal wash up is rare" because not as many usually frequent area waters.

However, over the past few years, an increasing gray seal population has been seen on Little Gull Island in the Long Island Sound, making the appearance of the gray seal less rare or unusual, he said.

When a seal is found, DiGiovanni said, researchers try to moniter if there is a major reason it has died -- if a number of animals have died and appeared on beaches in a short amount of time, meaning perhaps they might have become entangled somehow, or that there may have been some other underlying connection.

The organization is volunteer-based and run through by donations and fund-raising efforts, DiGiovanni said, so the number of tests that can be done is limited. 

"The more samples we can run, and tests we can do -- we can determine contributory factors," DiGiovanni said. "It's like putting a puzzle together."

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Deborah Kusa March 17, 2013 at 11:37 am
I was delighted to see a seal on a rock off Cleaves Point yesterday in the late morning. According to residents, the seal had been spotted for the last several days in that immediate area.
Deborah Kusa March 17, 2013 at 03:11 pm
Can you report what time the harbor seal was found in Southold?
I hope it was not the East Marion seal, who seemed quite happy on the rock out in the bay.
Lisa Finn (Editor) March 17, 2013 at 04:47 pm
Deborah, I know it was called in during the morning but I will find out the exact time of the call and let you know. I hope it was not the same seal. . . .
Deborah Kusa March 17, 2013 at 11:43 pm
The East Marion seal was still happily sunning itself on the East Marion rock today at midday!
Lisa Finn (Editor) March 17, 2013 at 11:52 pm
Deborah, Thank you for telling me! You just made me so happy!
mary macqueen March 18, 2013 at 12:20 am
My husband found it and called it in at 10:45. It was already dead.
Lisa Finn (Editor) March 18, 2013 at 12:38 am
Thanks, Mary!
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