sealcorner
Sealcorner, also known as seal corner, is a term used in the context of marine biology and conservation to describe a specific type of habitat or ecological feature. It refers to the area where seals, particularly harbor seals (Phoca vitulina), frequently gather and rest. These corners are often found in sheltered bays, inlets, or near rocky outcrops where seals can easily access the water and find protection from predators and harsh weather conditions.
Seal corners are significant for several reasons. They serve as important resting and breeding sites for seals,
Human activities, such as fishing, tourism, and coastal development, can impact seal corners. Overfishing, pollution, and