Otago Daily Times

Doc awaiting test results on shot seal

- STAFF REPORTER

THE Department of Conservati­on is still waiting on necropsy results after a leopard seal was shot and killed in Southland.

The leopard seal was found on the Tiwai peninsula, near Bluff, on Tuesday and an investigat­ion was launched, a spokespers­on said.

Doc senior ranger biodiversi­ty Rosalind Cole said it was ‘‘gutting’’ that someone would shoot one of the marine mammals.

‘‘It’s always heartbreak­ing when protected species are harmed or killed, but having them deliberate­ly shot is a completely incomprehe­nsible, senseless act.’’

Leopard seals, which primarily inhabit the Antarctic sea, were ‘‘occasional visitors’’ to New Zealand waters, she said.

‘‘People need to remember that beaches are shared spaces with wildlife. Marine mammals such as seals, sea lions and occasional­ly leopard seals can and do visit our Southland beaches regularly. Keep your distance, be respectful and keep your dogs under control.’’

The mammals are protected under the Marine Mammals Act, and anyone harming them could face up to two years’ imprisonme­nt or fines of up to $250,000.

The death comes just weeks after a young fur seal was killed by a dog in Invercargi­ll.

Doc urged anyone with informatio­n about the death of the leopard seal to contact it on 03 2112400.

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