Video: ‘Bubbles’ on the rocks with Seal Sitters for New Year’s

January 1, 2012 at 1:29 pm | In West Seattle beaches, West Seattle news, Wildlife | 2 Comments

Following the sad news about Frosty the seal pup, West Seattle-based Seal Sitters was heartened to end the year with a visit from this pup, promptly dubbed “Bubbles.” Seal Sitters’ Robin Lindsey shared the video of Bubbles; you can see more of her video and photos as pup visits (and other “news on the beach”) is chronicled on their Blubberblog site, where you’ll also find their year-end wrap-up – as noted here previously, it was a record year for pup sightings on local beaches, keeping the all-volunteer Seal Sitters busy. If you see a seal or other marine mammal on a local beach, call them at 206-905-SEAL (7325).

2 Comments

  1. Go bubbles! It’s great to see a new one after losing Frosty. Thanks Seal Sitters!

    Comment by Bubbles — 9:20 am January 2, 2012 #

  2. Love this with a passion. Thanks so much, Robin, for all of your amazing work!

    Comment by cakeordeath — 1:49 pm January 2, 2012 #

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