The Unfair Trap in His Own Habitat | Seal Rescue
Mar 29, 2026•Channel
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Video Details
Published2 months ago
Duration3:52
Video IDhdwyfpyl438
Languageen
CategoryNonprofits & Activism
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views14.1K
Likes3.3K
Comments156
Engagement Rate24.21%
Likes per 100 views23.11
Comments per 1K views11.05
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
This young seal pup, a peaceful inhabitant of the ocean, is facing an agonizing fate because of human exploitation and greed. While seals only take what they need to survive and cause no harm to the environment, human appetites are insatiable.
On this rescue mission, we once again confront the heartbreaking reality of what "recreational fishing line" actually does when it's left behind. This pup bears a horrific, deep wound from ghost gear, left in its own natural habitat by someone who deemed it acceptable. When you choose to consume seafood, please remember this face.
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