Seal pup "Luna" taken to PAWS
Oct/01/09 03:02 PM

Luna had hauled out daily at a West Seattle beach over the past week or more, returning to the water to forage on a regular basis ~ typical behavior for a seal pup. He was chubbier than most of the pups we have had on our shore thus far this season. However, his haulout pattern changed over the last few days and he was more reluctant to return to the water to feed. He began to lose weight and exhibited signs of compromised health ~ green discharge from the eyes, nose and mouth. Yesterday’s photos revealed what appeared to be fishing line from his mouth; however, this morning no line was found. Kristin stated upon exam that he was bleeding from a wound in the mouth that could have indeed been caused by fishing gear.

Seal Sitters thanks Kristin for her continued support and ongoing commitment to the health of our marine mammals! Also, many thanks to Dan of Parks for his support and assistance in taking

We would also like to thank the public for being respectful of Luna’s little spot on the beach and giving him a quiet space to rest.
Please continue to check our blog for updates on Luna’s condition and keep him in your thoughts.

