Harbor seals hurl themselves on the rocks known as the Badger Rocks at low tide to rest, sleep, and nurse. They will move out to the Isle of Shoals once the warmer weather comes due to the increased boating activity.
Harbor seals hurl themselves on the rocks known as the Badger rocks at low tide to rest, sleep, and nurse. They will move out to the Isle of shoals once the warmer weather comes due to the increased boating activity the warmer weather brings.
Harbor seals hurl themselves on the rocks known as the Badger Rocks at low tide to rest, sleep, and nurse. They will move out to the Isle of Shoals once the warmer weather comes due to the increased boating activity.
The Seacoast Science Center is asking the ocean-going public to keep an eye out for a pygmy sperm whale that became beached Monday.The 9.5-foot, 700-pound whale was found Monday night in less than a foot of water at Salisbury Beach State Reservation.