Seal Tied Up In Shoelace

Seal Tied Up In Shoelace

"Combat Day" at Cape Cross - all four rescuers are ready for action. It's a lovely morning and they don't have to wait long before they find the first victims of ocean plastic. There are tens of thousands of seals in one group, the rescuers are focusing hard to make sure they spot the entangled ones.
Naude's seal almost makes it into the water, but in the end Naude and Denzil both successfully net "their" seal. It takes them less then 2 minutes to help them out of a piece of plastic packaging strap and a black shoelace.
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