OCN's Youngest Rescuer vs. Sleeping Seal
Apr 5, 2026•Channel
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Video Details
Published1 month ago
Duration2:07
Video IDV_A6JWPDfYI
Languageen
CategoryNonprofits & Activism
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views9.7K
Likes2.6K
Comments134
Engagement Rate28.47%
Likes per 100 views27.09
Comments per 1K views13.86
Video Tags
#ocean conservation namibia#seal rescue#baby seal rescue#injured seal#sea lion rescue#marine animal rescue#wildlife rescue#ocean conservation#plastic pollution#ocean pollution#ghost net rescue#fishing line entanglement#gill net#trawling#seal pup rescue#marine wildlife rescue#ocean life documentary#gopro wildlife rescue#saving seals#marine conservation
Description
Age is just a number when it comes to conservation. Watch as Dylan, our youngest rescue team member, takes on a high-stakes challenge: restraining a sleeping seal with his bare hands, no rescue net required. This young seal was found just in time, tangled in a heap of brand-new fishing line. To a fisherman, a few lost meters of line is a cheap, unnoticed accident, but to this seal, it was a death sentence.
Watch Dylan and Damian as they carefully cut through the strands to ensure this lucky patient returns to the ocean without even a scar.
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