Cornish Seals
1st December 08
1st December 2008
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IMPORTANT NOTICE Please do not attempt to go near the Seals, make any loud noises or disturb them in anyway. This is their home and should be preserved for future generations to observe and enjoy! The Marine Code of Conduct: Keep your distance - never go closer than 100m for one boat. Never drive head on to move, scatter or separate marine animals. Spend no longer than 15 minutes near the animals. Maintain a steady direction and slow 'no wake' speed. Never swim close to wild marine animals for thier safety and yours.