(18 Dec 2024)
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – 18 December 2024
1. Various of a fur seal on Ipanema beach
2. Various of people looking at seal
3. Biologist Jordana Halpern taking picture of the fur seal
4. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Jordana Halpern, 29-year-old biologist and Rio de Janeiro resident:
“I’d never seen (a fur seal in Rio de Janeiro). I’m a biologist, I work with animals too, so when I heard about it I rushed here to see it. It’s nice, but it’s kind of sad because it looks like it’s in a bad way. My God, he moved a lot!”
5. Various of seal
6. Various of people taking pictures of seal behind a cordon
7. Flag reading (Portuguese) “Rio de Janeiro Fire Brigade – Marine Animals”
8. Firefighter adjusting flag
9. Members of the company Econservation, which carries out studies and monitoring of beaches looking at the animal
10. Suelen Santiago checking seal
11. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Suelen Santiago, Supervisor, Econservation:
“We’re here in Ipanema with the fur seal. It’s common for this species to appear off the coast of Brazil in the middle of winter and spring, but it’s not so common for them to appear at this time of year. But this year we’re seeing a lot of atypical situations. So it’s expected, but not so common at this time of year.”
12. Various of fur seal
13. People looking at seal
STORYLINE:
A fur seal appeared on the sands of Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Ipanema beach on Wednesday morning, drawing the attention of locals and tourists.
Fur seals do visit Brazil, but tend to prefer colder waters this time of year.
Isolated by tape and flags set up by lifeguards and firefighters, the seal has become the area’s main attraction.
Biologist Jordana Halpern, had never seen such a specimen before and, when she heard it had been spotted, she rushed to the beach.
“It’s cool, but it’s kind of sad. It seems like it’s not doing very well,” said Halpern.
The animal also drew the attention of researchers, as the mammals are often spotted on Brazil’s coastline in the Southern hemisphere during winter and spring, but rarely seen this time of the year.
“This year we’re having atypical situations,” said Suelen Santiago, an employee at the company Econservation that monitors the beach.
The fur seal appeared to be resting, enjoying the warm sands of one of the world’s most famous beaches, immortalized in the song “Girl from Ipanema.”
AP Video shot by Diarlei Rodriguez
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