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New reasons to say yes to a Virginia Beach getaway in 2021

New reasons to say yes to a Virginia Beach getaway in 2021
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New reasons to say yes to a Virginia Beach getaway in 2021

New reasons to say yes to a Virginia Beach getaway in 2021
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New reasons to say yes to a Virginia Beach getaway in 2021

New reasons to say yes to a Virginia Beach getaway in 2021
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Virginia Aquarium mourns loss of 29-year-old seal with loud, beautiful bark

Virginia Aquarium mourns loss of 29-year-old seal with loud, beautiful bark Piper had already lived 5-10 years past his species life expectancy, and a release from the aquarium said his longevity spoke to the dedication of his caretakers. Credit: Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center Piper the harbor seal, at the Virginia Aquarium Author: Savannah Haugdahl (WVEC) Updated: 11:37 AM EST February 4, 2021 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. Thursday morning, the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center said goodbye to companion of almost 25 years: Piper the harbor seal. He was a very vocal seal with a loud, beautiful bark. He was our most laid-back seal, who loved relaxing on the rocks and gliding through the water. His sweet personality will be missed at the Virginia Aquarium, as staff mourns the loss of Piper, a spokesperson wrote.

Seals spotted along Virginia, North Carolina coast

Seals spotted along Virginia, North Carolina coast Seals spotted along Virginia, North Carolina coast By: WTVR CBS 6 Web Staff Posted at 10:57 AM, Jan 10, 2021 and last updated 2021-01-10 11:25:27-05 COROLLA, NC Photos on social media show seals spotted along the Virginia and North Carolina coast as the animals migrate south for the winter. “Over the next several months, you may encounter seals on Cape Hatteras National Seashore beaches,” officials with the national seapark wrote on Facebook. Officials said the seals typically haul out on beaches to rest after a period of feeding in the ocean. A worker at a rental company snapped several pictures and said the seals often come up to rest as they journey south.

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