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Australian Fur Seals


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In 2002, a unique and octagonal structure was erected on the coast of Australia, serving as both a shipping channel marker and a haul-out location for a community of local Australian fur seals. The wooden platform, set on a former military structure, serves as a place for the boisterous and vocal fur seals to rest, bask in the sun and play.

 

Australian fur seals are a fascinating species. The largest of the fur seals, males, can reach up to 2.25m in length and weigh up to 360 kg. They can be easily distinguished from other seals by their external ears, two layers of fur and long front flippers, which they use on land to "walk", but it is in the water that seals are most graceful. Their large front flippers are used to propel themselves, and the rear flippers to steer. Their blubber layer and two layers of fur keep them warm when in the water.

 

This structure, nicknamed 'The Taj Mahal for Seals' due to its $210,000 construction cost, not only provides a safe and secure resting spot for the seals but also serves as an important reminder of the diversity of marine life in the area. It is a place of leisure for the seals and an important ecological site, providing researchers and conservationists with valuable insight into the behaviour and biology of these fascinating creatures. The Australian fur seals are a vital part of the coastal ecosystem, and the continued well-being of this species is important for the marine environment's overall health.

This unique structure serves as a shipping channel marker and a sanctuary for one of the most fascinating marine mammals in the region. It is a testament to the dedication of conservationists, who strive to provide suitable habitats for marine wildlife while promoting awareness and education about the importance of preserving these species and the marine environment. It continues to be an important site for the seals and an attraction for visitors, who can observe these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat.

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Home is where the boat isBy Searoad Ferries