Injured Seal Released Back to Ocean in New Jersey
Injured Seal Released Back to Ocean in New Jersey
US · Published Apr 23, 2026
A female grey seal, found stranded during a blizzard in Long Beach, New Jersey, has been successfully released back into the ocean after rehabilitation.
The seal was rescued, treated for dehydration and malnutrition, and underwent behavioral enrichment to prepare for her return to the wild at North Brigantine Natural Area.
This event highlights the importance of wildlife conservation efforts and the role of rescue organizations in protecting marine animals from threats like habitat loss and severe weather.
Grey seal rescued and released after blizzard
A female grey seal, found stranded in Long Beach, New Jersey during a blizzard, has been successfully released back into the ocean after rehabilitation. Her discovery in February prompted a rescue operation due to unusual stranding circumstances. The seal was disoriented and underweight, likely separated from her habitat by severe weather. Local residents reported the sighting, leading to a specialized rescue team's mobilization. The seal received medical care and nutritional support at a rehabilitation center to treat dehydration and malnutrition.
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