SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- A New Brunswick environment group, that has spent the last few years studying the populations of harbour seals in Saint John, N.B., now has an eye in the sky. The Atlantic Coastal Action Program – or ACAP Saint John – has teamed up with a local researcher to get drone footage of the animals in their natural habitats. "You can likely see them in low tide. When the tide is low, they'll haul out on rocks and that's just to sunbathe themselves in the sun and to rest rather than swimming," said Shauna Sands, the conservation coordinator for ACAP Saint John.