Sighting of a southern elephant seal Mirounga leonina in the Toltén river, southern Chile

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The Southern elephant seal (SES) is a marine species that can be found at sea throughout the Southern Ocean on most sub-Antarctic islands. An unusual record of a solitary Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) in freshwater habitat is reported. The seal was found 16 km upstream from the mouth of the Toltén River, in southern Chile (39°9’S; 73°10’W). The individual was classified as a sub-adult male approximately 3 m in length. Potential causes for the unusual presence of the seal in a river include feeding on native estuarine fishes and non-native Chinook salmon or resting. Long lasting resting (5 days) in the Toltén River by the seal may indicate suitable habitat and/or lack of disturbance.

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Sepúlveda, M., Pavez, G., Savaria, P., Harrod, C., & Gomez-Uchida, D. (2018, December 1). Sighting of a southern elephant seal Mirounga leonina in the Toltén river, southern Chile. Revista de Biologia Marina y Oceanografia. Universidad de Valparaiso. https://doi.org/10.22370/rbmo.2018.53.3.1367

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