Female elephant seals spend most of the year hunting fishes in the deep Pacific Ocean. Claudio Contreras
Female elephant seals hunt nonstop, sleeping just 1 hour a night
May. 12, 2021 , 2:00 PM
There’s no 9-to-5 for female northern elephant seals. After the winter breeding season, the animals spend more than 19 hours and up to 24 hours per day hunting in the northern Pacific Ocean, killing up to 2000 small fish daily to survive, according to a new study of these elusive animals. The work, made possible by cameras and devices attached to the seals’ heads, could also help scientists monitor other deep-ocean life.
“This study is fascinating,” says Jeremy Goldbogen, a marine biologist at Stanford University who was not part of the research. “The advanced technology provides unprecedented levels of detail on where and when the elephant seals forage in a deep, dark ocean.”
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