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Seals on Cape Cod | Photographs

Photographer William Huber spent time in Chatham, Massachusetts, last summer capturing photographs of  the gray seals on Cape Cod for a feature story in the magazine.  A growing population of these seals have made their home here, with a large concentration on Monomoy Island.  The island, which was designated a federal wildlife refuge in 1970, […]

Several seals rest on a sandy beach near the water's edge as waves gently lap at the shore.

Gray seals in the late day sun.

Photo Credit: William Huber
Photographer William Huber spent time in Chatham, Massachusetts, last summer capturing photographs of  the gray seals on Cape Cod for a feature story in the magazine.  A growing population of these seals have made their home here, with a large concentration on Monomoy Island.  The island, which was designated a federal wildlife refuge in 1970, is also a haven for migratory birds.   William captured these photographs of the seals in their natural habitat from the air, land and sea. Please enjoy this slideshow of some of our favorites. [slideshow post_id=”561756″]

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