Seal found in Belfast Harbour struggling with tin can stuck on lip

This is heartbreaking

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 7th Oct 2021

A seal was spotted on the shore of Belfast Lough yesterday, after a large drinks can got stuck in its lip.

A team of volunteers and the Exploris Seal Sanctuary visited the area to assist the animal in distress, but the seal has since slipped back out in open water.w

With the can securely stuck to the seal's lower lip, it's in danger of drowning or eventually starving.

The last sighting was at the mouth of the Connswater River, along Airport Road and Queen's lsland.

If you happen to spot the seal, contact Exploris Aquarium on 02842 728062 or reach out to Belfast Harbour Police 028 9055 3000.

What to do if you discover a seal pup in distress:

If it looks like a seal might be in distress or injured, contact Exploris Aquarium swiftly.

Exploris has been operating its seal sanctuary since 1989, rehabilitating sick, injured or abandoned seal pups. Key points to remember...

  • Observe from a distance
  • Do not attempt to touch
  • Do not attempt to feed
  • Do not move it into the water
  • Contact Exploris on 02842 728062

Here's a list of local spots across NI you're more than likely to spot seals:

Strangford Lough


Dundrum Bay


Sketrick Island, Killinchy


Cloghy Rocks, Strangford Lough


Gibb's Island, Killyleagh


Ardglass


Castle Ward, Strangford


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