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OCN Rescue Team Member Antoine Amory catches an entangled Cape Fur Seal to do a seal rescue. The animal is entangled in fishing line.

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Cape Fur Seal looking at the camera while sitting on the beach sand at Cape Cross in Namibia
OCN seal rescue team members Naude Dreyer and Hawain Bampton are walking on the beach at Pelican Point after a successful seal rescue patrol in Namibia
Discarded Single Use plastic bag on the beach at Pelican Point in Namibia. Origin unknown.

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The Ocean Conservation Namibia Trust is a registered charitable trust with the Namibian High Court. 

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