World's Oldest Harbor Seal

The Oregon Coast Aquarium (OCAq) is celebrating a historic milestone: Skinny, the world’s oldest living Pacific harbor seal, is turning 50.

Skinny, a longtime Aquarium resident beloved by all, is just weeks away from her half-century mark. To honor Skinny’s milestone birthday, the Aquarium is hosting a public celebration on June 3 featuring seal-themed activities, raffles, presentations and special enrichment sessions.

In nature, harbor seals can live into their twenties, while those in human care can live into their thirties—or, as in Skinny’s case, well beyond. Skinny’s longevity reflects her status as a survivor. In 1975, Skinny was just a pup when she was found stranded on a beach in Washington, orphaned, dehydrated, and starving. After receiving immediate care she was deemed non-releasable and found a temporary home at Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma, Washington.

She came to her permanent home at OCAq just before its grand opening in 1992 and has been a fan favorite ever since. Skinny will continue to live out her retirement at the Aquarium, charming visitors, volunteers, and staff alike. Considering her age, every day with Skinny is a gift.

“Earning Skinny’s trust, watching her progress, and growing with her has been a highlight of my career,” said Brittany Blades, OCAq Curator of Marine Mammals. “It’s truly been an honor.”

As part of the upcoming celebration, the Aquarium has launched a special sponsorship opportunity, with funds directly supporting Skinny’s ongoing care. Donors who contribute $50 or more will have their name featured in a commemorative video to be released following the celebration.

To learn more about the event or to sponsor Skinny’s birthday, visit aquarium.org/skinny-turns-50.

Source: Oregon Coast Aquarium


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