Cute moment caught on camera as grey seal released back into the ocean waits for partner

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SANDY HOOK, NJ – A heartwarming scene was captured during the release of two grey seals last Friday, as a female seal from Seaside Heights seemed to wait for her companion, male seal from Loveladies, to j

The Marine Mammal Stranding Center, located in Brigantine, New Jersey, has been working to rescue and rehabilitate sick, injured, and stranded marine mammals since 1978. The two grey seals were among the many animals that have been rescued and treated at the center.

The center’s team of experienced veterinarians and volunteers have provided medical care and rehabilitation to marine mammals in need, with the ultimate goal of returning them to their natural habitats. Moments like the release of these two seals are the culmination of all the hard work and dedication of the team at the center, as well as the generous support of the community.


The Marine Mammal Stranding Center relies on donations and support from the public to continue their mission of rescuing and rehabilitating marine mammals in need. Those interested in supporting their efforts can visit their website to make a donation or learn more about volunteering opportunities.

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