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More than 7,000 dead seals found along Namibian beach: conservation group

A dead seal pup foetus lies on a beach near Pelican Point, Namibia October 13, 2020. Picture taken October 13, 2020. Namibia Dolphin Project/Handout via REUTERS

The number of dead seals found washed ashore on the coast of Namibia has risen to more than 7,000, non-profit group Ocean Conservation Namibia (OCN) said on Friday.

OCN said last week thousands of dead seal pups had washed ashore at Pelican Point peninsula, a tourist destination known for its colony of seals and school of dolphins.

Naude Dreyer, a marine biologist at OCN, said investigations in the past week had revealed a spike in the number of dead female adults.

A dead seal pup foetus lies on a beach near Pelican Point, Namibia October 13, 2020. Picture taken October 13, 2020. Namibia Dolphin Project/Handout via REUTERS

"What we have been observing is less freshly dead seal pups and a lot of dead female adults," he said

He said investigations had mainly centred on the Pelican Point Beach, so the overall number of dead seals could be higher.

The Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources said last week it would send samples to South Africa to determine the cause of death. Dreyer said this had not yet been done because of the need to observe strict guidelines on shipping dangerous animal products.

A seal examines a pup on a beach near Pelican Point, Namibia September 30, 2020. Picture taken September 30, 2020. Naude Dreyer/Ocean Conservation Namibia/Handout via REUTERS

"We are trying our best to find answers given the complex nature of the investigations where we don't even know what we are looking for," he said.

The ministry was not immediately available for comment.

OCN said last week starvation was the most probable cause as fish, the seals' main source of food, have moved from Pelican Point, but other reasons could be toxins or disease and nothing could be ruled out without a full study.

Dead seal foetuses are seen near adult seals on a beach near Pelican Point, Namibia October 8, 2020. Picture taken with a drone on October 8, 2020. Naude Dreyer/Ocean Conservation Namibia/Handout via REUTERS

(Reporting by Nyasha Nyaungwa; Editing by Olivia Kumwenda-Mtambo and Janet Lawrence)

Adult seals gather behind a dead pup foetus on a beach near Pelican Point, Namibia September 30, 2020. Picture taken September 30, 2020. Naude Dreyer/Ocean Conservation Namibia/Handout via REUTERS
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