Rescue underway for dozens of seals stranded in small Newfoundland town
Fisheries officials have rescued eight seals from a small Newfoundland town that’s been overrun by dozens of the blubbery mammals for over a week.
Roddickton Mayor Sheila Fitzgerald said there are still plenty of wayward seals roaming the town, but she’s happy the Fisheries Department is working hard to catch and return them to the ocean.
“I’m looking forward to having 40 less seal residents in this area,” she said Sunday. “It’s just been overwhelming.”
Located on Newfoundland’s Great Northern Peninsula, Roddickton is at the edge of an inlet that has trapped a group of around 40 harp seals in the area after it froze over, leaving them hungry and disoriented.