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Yamil Saenz
{K:12434} 4/30/2007
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Hi Janet, Sea Otters are easy at Moss Landing. Everytime I go there, there are at least 60 of them at the mouth of the Moss Landing Harbor. This species, the smallest one of the marine mammals of North America was down to less than 1000 animals worldwide and only 20 in California. The California population increased to 2,400 in 1995 before mysteriously beginning to decline. So Moss Landing probably holds the largest concentration of these beautiful otters. Take care and please say hello to Robbie. And good luck in Ding Darling. PD. If you have the time visit Estero Lagoon, not far from Ding Darling (30-40 Minutes).
Yamil
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Janet Wechter
{K:2935} 4/30/2007
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Oh! Fantastic capture Yamil. I would be in Heaven with a shot like this.
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Nicole Besch
{K:72664} 4/29/2007
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Wonderful capture of these cute sea otters Yamil. I saw them last year the first time in Alaska..so very sweet. Cheers,Nicole 7/7
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Leonie Fitzpatrick
{K:40551} 4/29/2007
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We don't have any otters, river or sea, in Australia Yamil... :))) but, to see them playing is a delight at the zoo...:)))
lovely capture Sir...:)))
Onie...
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 4/29/2007
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Well done, Yamil! Great details on these cute little guys! Dave.
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Debra Garside
{K:2869} 4/29/2007
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They are just too cute for words! You made me smile thanks so much. Debra
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J.J. Guy Longtin
{K:6546} 4/29/2007
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Wonderful capture of the sea otters! well done my friend. Around here we only have the river otters which are much smaller in size than the sea otters. Thanks for sharing. Guy
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