A Pacific harbor seal hauls out on a rock. This group of harbor seals, which has formed a breeding colony at a small but popular beach near San Diego, is at the center of considerable controversy. While harbor seals are protected from harassment by the Marine Mammal Protection Act and other legislation, local interests would like to see the seals leave so that people can resume using the beach. La Jolla, California, USA
Image: 03011 Species: Phoca vitulina richardsi Common name: Pacific harbor seal Location: La Jolla, California, USA Lat/Long: 32° 50' 51.62"N, 117° 16' 42.57"W (Coordinates: 32.84767°, -117.27849°) Format: Film 2:3 Copyright © Phillip Colla, all rights reserved worldwide.
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