Raft of Southern Sea Otters

Photo By/Credit

Carswell, Lilian/USFWS

Date Shot/Created
10/18/2011
Media Usage Rights/License
Public Domain
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Sea otters often rest in groups called “rafts.” Historically, sea otters numbered between 150,000 and 300,000 worldwide. But due to the fur trade, numbers plummeted to just 1,000-2,000 in the early 1900s, scattered in remnant populations along the North Pacific rim. The sea otter population off California’s coastline, once about 16,000 animals, was reduced to one of these tiny remnants. This outpost of survivors has slowly grown, from about 50 individuals in the early 1900s to approximately 3,000 today.
Subject tags
Wildlife viewing
Wildlife refuges
Marine mammals
Mammals
Endangered and/or Threatened species