25 FEBRUARY 1998. CALIFORNIA: MARINE MAMMAL (MORTALITY)

"We have recorded high mortality rates of northern elephant seal pups at the Point Reyes, California, colony. Mortality rate of pups is approaching 90%. Pups and adults are being washed off beaches by high seas, high tides and elevated sea levels. Sand removal is significant from colony beaches. A boat pier broke up and landed in one colony causing some mortality and injury."--Sarah Allen <SARAH_ALLEN@NPS.GOV>

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