Marine Mammal Center Sees Increase In Number Of Unhealthly Northern Fur Seal Pups
SAUSALITO, CA - NOVEMBER 24: Worker gloves hang out to dry at the Marine Mammal Center on November 24, 2015 in Sausalito, California. A record number of emaciated Northern Fur Seal pups have been found stranded on California beaches and are being cared for at the Marine Mammal Center. Scientists believe that warmer waters are affecting the distribution of fish that Fur Seals and other marine life depend on. The Marine Mammal Center has rescued 1,747 seals and sea lions so far this year, more than any time in their 40 year history. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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