Species: M. angustirostris M. leonina | Location: PIEDRAS BLANCAS ELEPHANT SEAL ROOKERY, California Highway 1 (Four miles north of Hearst Castle), United States of America
The Northern Elephant Seal is an extraordinary marine mammal. It spends eight to ten months a year in the open ocean, diving 1000 to 5800 feet deep for periods of fifteen minutes to two hours, and migrating thousands of miles, twice a year, to its land based rookery for birthing, breeding, molting and rest.
The dramatic winter season of the seals has begun. The huge males have arrived on the beaches at the Piedras Blancas, at the end of their long journey from the Aleutian Islands in Alaska where they have foraged to bulk up for over three months of fasting during the birthing and breeding season. After posturing and fighting to establish their territories, they have settled in (unless larger guys unseat them).