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Diary of a SealWatcher
Great article! It is ridiculous to think that this beach can be "shared". The seals are afraid of us. Spend 2 minutes watching them and you'll see. The seals don't have a choice to "use another beach" or "lay on the rocks" as I overheard someone say. They are following their natural instincts. I can't believe man can be so ignorant and pathetic. I imagine if the seals leave, and the local businesses see their profits slide, the anti-seal folks will have won. Brilliant!— April 3, 2011 10:01 p.m.