Marine Species
* Harbor seals are residents of Point Reyes, they might be sighted year round both on land and in near shore waters. * Some seals also migrate annually up to 800km (500 miles) during the winter months to others foraging areas, and then return to Point Reyes to breed and molt their fur. * Harbor seals migrate through Pacific Coast from Bering Sea to Baja California.
* The Harbor Seals population is stable but not the whole species. * Populations have been reduced, because of out breaks of diseases, conflict with humans, and their predators. * The population is currently not in trouble, they are not endangered.
* They reach up to five to six feet in length * Weigh up to three hundred pounds * White or silver to brown and black spotted coats
* This is the path of a harbor seal named Honey suckle The different colors of the path display the different depths of the water she traveled in. For the time they tracked her, she traveled a distance of 980 km!