Monarch, a 6-month old female northern elephant seal, has already traveled almost 2000 miles from Central California to the Gulf of Alaska! Follow their progress real-time, with live satellite updates, at the VIP Lab website. Want to watch the return of the weanlings in real-time? Cal Poly researchers are studying the migration paths of 10 weaned northern elephant seal pups from San Nicolas Island (Channel Islands) and Vandenberg Space Force Base. You can visit the Friends of the Elephant Seal YouTube Channel to see videos about the Fall-Haul-Out in 14 languages! Choose from English, Spanish, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified, Danish, Dutch, Filipino, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Italian, Portuguese and Russian!ĪND you can learn even more about the Fall Haul-Out in this short video: The Fall Haul-Out- A Virtual Field Trip. It’s the Fall Haul-Out! The youngest seals in the colony return for a rest on the rookery beaches. Want to learn more about what you’re seeing now? As always, thanks for checking on the seals! If you are witnessing harassment of an elephant seal anywhere in the rookery or any human activity of concern on the live stream, please call State Park Dispatch: 80. If that doesn’t work, clear your cache or browser memory. VIEWING TIPS: Not seeing a live video stream? Try refreshing or restarting your browser.