Annette, the harbour seal, rescued from netting around her neck in West Vancouver
VANCOUVER — A young harbour seal is recovering after being rescued from a life-threatening gillnet entanglement in West Vancouver.
Dr. Martin Haulena, the head veterinarian at the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Society, said the net had likely been digging into the seal’s neck for weeks or even months.
“The wound was quite deep, going in at least one to two centimetres along the entire circumference of the neck. So (it was) deeply embedded and just cutting more and more every day.”
The pup is thought to have been born last summer and has been named Annette by her rescuers after she was spotted by a member of the public and saved last Thursday.


