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Rescuers Reunite Stranded Sea Otter Pup with Its Mother off California Coast

A southern sea otter pup was reunited with its mother off the coast of Morro Bay, California, hours after it was left stranded on a beach.

Marine Mammal Center staff responded to the scene and secured the pup in a carrier crate before taking out a boat to search for its mother.

Speaking to Storyful, the organization said rescuers took a recording of the pup vocalizing in anticipation of it getting tired.

After about two hours of searching while playing the pup’s vocalization, rescuers noticed a female otter repeatedly approach the boat.

Footage released by the Marine Mammal Center shows staff place the pup in the water close to the female, who grabbed it with her mouth and swam with it.

“The team followed and watched them for the next hour to be sure that things were okay and they’d bond appropriately,” the Marine Mammal Center said.

“While there has not been an active resight of the pair post-reunification, we are hopeful they are doing well in their ocean home.”

Southern sea otters are listed as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act. The current population is estimated at roughly 3,000.

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