Early February 2016, while on a night dive in Puget Sound, I was extremely fortunate to have an extended encounter with three very large Harbor Seals. They can see divers and detect their presence from a safe distance in the pitch black waters of the night. Many have probably seen me, but I've only been fortunate enough to see a few in my years of diving.
These large beautiful and graceful creatures are so interesting to watch and record. They quietly glide through the water until they quickly snatch their prey with ease. Since completing the dive, I've have the opportunity to learn a great deal about Harbor Seals. As with all my work, I hope my latest video, 'Predators in the Dark', will help others learn about and gain a greater respect for these animals. I have created two files of the video, one for iPad and iPhone, the larger for full HD presentation. Puget Sound is home to a wide variety of interesting and amazing life. Harbor Seals are an integral part of that variety. Our natural resources are limited and under stress. To sustain and support all the life that exists here, we all must work to maintain a clean and healthy environment.
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AuthorDrew Collins professional underwater photographer and environmentalist living and diving primarily in the beautiful Emerald green waters of Puget Sound near Seattle, Washington. Categories |