Loading...
Wed, Oct 22, 2025

News

Southern elephant seal safely back at sea after Gordon's Bay 'stroll'

Photo By:  Jacaranda FM
Photo By: Jacaranda FM

A Southern elephant seal’s unexpected journey through the streets of Gordon’s Bay ended with a successful rescue operation. The seal’s short visit caused quite the rukus on the streets of Cape Town with locals rushing to get a view of the giant animal.

Emergency Rescue Operations

The Cape of Good Hope SPCA confirmed that a coordinated rescue effort was launched immediately after the seal was spotted near Sir Lowry’s Pass Road around 6am. A team of wildlife and emergency services worked together to ensure the safe return of the seal to its ocean home.

Local Reaction

Residents were astonished as they witnessed the large seal moving clumsily along the roads, even pausing at one point to rest on a parked vehicle. Many locals captured videos and photographs of the comical scene unfolding in their neighbourhood.

Coordinated Efforts

By 8am, the SPCA had secured the area with assistance from various organisations, including the City of Cape Town’s Marine Unit, SANParks, Two Oceans Aquarium, Shark Spotters, Traffic Services, SAPS, and Gordon’s Bay Security and Medical Services. This collaboration highlighted the community’s dedication to animal welfare.

Successful Relocation

Thanks to the strategic planning and teamwork involved, the elephant seal was successfully sedated and transported back to its natural habitat. SPCA spokesperson Belinda Abraham expressed gratitude for the community’s concern for the seal’s welfare, stating, “Animal rescue truly takes a village.”

Back to Nature

The elephant seal is now safely back in the ocean, hopefully steering clear of urban areas in the future, marking the end of its extraordinary escapade.

*This article was first published by IOL

Please fill the required field.
Journal News