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Rescued grey seal Ariel makes a miraculous recovery after a life-threatening entanglement in fishing gear, highlighting the dangers of marine debris to wildlife.
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Seal makes ‘miracle’ recovery after being found ‘almost decapitated’ by fishing line

Ria Newman
Last updated: October 17, 2024 7:59 am
Ria Newman Published October 17, 2024
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Ariel the Seal with her neck wound. (JamPress/Scottish SPCA)
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A grey seal who was found “close to death” after becoming entangled in a fishing line has made a “miraculous” recovery and been released back into the wild.

Nicknamed Ariel by rescuers, the unlucky mammal was found with fishing gear wrapped so tightly around her neck it had “almost decapitated” her.

She was found on a beach in Johnshaven, Montrose, Scotland, reports Need To Know.

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Heavily bleeding and with life threatening injuries, which included a deep wound to her neck, the seal was found in a weakened state when she was rescued by the Scottish SPCA.

Rescued grey seal Ariel makes a miraculous recovery after a life-threatening entanglement in fishing gear, highlighting the dangers of marine debris to wildlife.
Ariel the Seal swimming. (JamPress/Scottish SPCA)

Believed to be at least a year old, the team say she could have been suffering for up to three weeks – with the wound severely infected by the time she was found.

She was rushed to the National Wildlife Rescue Centre at Fishcross, where the dedicated seal rehabilitation team began round the clock care to nurse her back to health.

Rescued grey seal Ariel makes a miraculous recovery after a life-threatening entanglement in fishing gear, highlighting the dangers of marine debris to wildlife.
Ariel the Seal being carried. (JamPress/Scottish SPCA)

Wildlife Assistant Caitlin Ganley said: “Ariel was the worst entanglement case we’ve ever had to deal with.

“It was heart-breaking to see the extent of her injuries all of which could have been avoided.

“Seals are particularly vulnerable to becoming entangled in fishing lines, nets and other debris.

“Once trapped they often suffer slow painful deaths as the gear tightens around their necks and bodies

Rescued grey seal Ariel makes a miraculous recovery after a life-threatening entanglement in fishing gear, highlighting the dangers of marine debris to wildlife.
Ariel the Seal with her neck wound. (JamPress/Scottish SPCA)

“Although the vast majority of anglers are responsible and take care to clear away their equipment after they’ve used it, there is a minority of people who fish and don’t respect the environment and the wildlife that inhabits it.”

The team immediately removed the fishing gear from Ariel’s neck, then began the complex process of cleaning and treating the seal’s wounds.

The injuries involved a strict regime of antibiotics and round the clock cleaning and dressing of wounds to prevent any further infection.

Rescued grey seal Ariel makes a miraculous recovery after a life-threatening entanglement in fishing gear, highlighting the dangers of marine debris to wildlife.
Ariel the Seal with her neck wound. (JamPress/Scottish SPCA)

Ariel was also assist-fed by staff as she was refusing to eat on her own.

The whole process took several months before Ariel was finally nursed back to health and a 56kg weight.

Caitlin said: “Our main goal was to keep Ariel alive but her welfare and how we were managing her pain and stress was equally important too.

Rescued grey seal Ariel makes a miraculous recovery after a life-threatening entanglement in fishing gear, highlighting the dangers of marine debris to wildlife.
Ariel the Seal with her neck wound. (JamPress/Scottish SPCA)

“Once she started eating on her own, we knew she had a fighting chance of recovery.

“At that point, it became a matter of allowing her body to heal and getting her weight up so she could be released.”

After three months Ariel was finally released much to the joy of the wildlife team.

Caitlin added: “It was so emotional watching Ariel swim off as a team we were thrilled to watch her return to the sea, fully healed and ready to resume her life in the wild were she belongs.

“This is why we do the work we do and always go the extra mile.

“We put so much of ourselves into her recovery and watching her swim away, knowing she has a second chance makes all the hard work worthwhile.”

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