Residents urged to give seals space after sightings in Plymouth Sound

New signs have been installed

Generic photo of seals
Author: Sophie SquiresPublished 2nd Feb 2022
Last updated 2nd Feb 2022

New signs have been installed around Plymouth Sound warning to give seals space.

It follows a campaign by Sutton and Devonport MP Luke Pollard, who has worked with Athena Wildlife Rescue and British Divers Marine Life Rescue to install the signs after more of the animals were spotted in the Sound.

The seal which has been most often spotted is a grey juvenile seal named Spearmint, who was rescued and rehabilitated last year before being released back into the wild. Because of this, Spearmint is very friendly towards humans, and has become somewhat of a local celebrity.

However, fears have grown that Spearmint’s friendly nature have put her at an increased risk of physical harm from boats, people, and dogs.

The signs urging the public to “give seals space” are near then steps going to the tidal pool, at Devil’s Point and at the top of Commercial Wharf slipway.

The public are strongly advised to not go near or to interact with the seals at all, and for any dog owners to keep their pets on a lead and under control.

Currently the signs are temporary, with further plans to install more permanent fixtures.

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