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Young Seal Rests on San Sebastián’s La Concha Beach as Officials Urge Distance

Experts attribute the visit to winter conditions driven by recent storms.

Overview

  • The juvenile, about one meter long, was seen around 10:30 a.m. near Alderdi Eder on La Concha beach.
  • Provincial personnel assessed the seal as healthy but tired and advised leaving it undisturbed until the tide enables a return to the sea.
  • The sighting drew dozens of onlookers taking photos and video, prompting warnings to keep back because seals can be aggressive and their bites are dangerous.
  • Sources at the San Sebastián Aquarium said recent storms have muddied coastal waters, making it harder for seals to find food and pushing them closer to shore.
  • Such appearances are common on the Gipuzkoan coast between December and March, typically involving young animals from the British Isles or the French Atlantic coast.