The National Ocean and the atmospheric administration are looking for the person who stabbed the baby seal multiple times on a beach in Oregon.
NoAAA said on Monday that Sylhet survived the March attack on a small town in Nescoin, a small town sitting next to the Pacific Ocean. The administration’s marine stranding team was able to transfer it to a more secluded beach in the state of Washington last month.
Its wounds were healing, it increased to about £ 300 and NOAA Fisheri West Coast spokesman Michael Mills told an email that there was no sign of the “permanent effect” of the stabbing.
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The law enforcement office of the agency, which is investigating the attack, was looking for a “person of interest” characterized by a witness. The NOAA leaves a sketch of the person, describing him as a white man is a large gap between a decorated beard and its front teeth.
According to the NOA, officials were also looking for a car owner in a parking lot near Cov behind the condom building, which could be connected to the attack on Sunday evening. The company describes the car as a Blue Blue Nile as a dodge or chrysler van in the 1990s, adding that an rear window was covered in plastic and the interior of the van seemed chaos.
Officials are asking anyone to make a hotline call of the NOAA enforcement of anyone with interested people, owners of vehicles or attacks.
According to the Marine Mammary Institute at Oregon State University, teenage elephant seals are often dragged to the Oregon beach in the Oregon State University, according to the Marine Mammary Institute of Oregon, to spend several weeks to rains their hair and skin. Adult elephant seals are rarely seen in the state.
MillsStein said the stabbing seal probably left his mother very recently and was himself learning to hunt. Once it grew a bit more, it would probably return to the breeding region around the Channel Islands in Southern California.
Federal Marine Mammal Protection Act prohibits the harassment, damage, killing or feeding of wild elephants and other marine mammals. Violemen may face a fine of up to $ 100,000 and criminal penalties up to 1 year jail.
Last year, a barrier has been found in dolphins Shot On the Louisiana beach, the authorities urge the authorities to reward $ 20,000.
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