But the Coney Island walk is billed as marine mammals. The most likely sighting is a porpoise, says a ranger I talked to. For seals, we could see harbor, harp, gray or even ring seals. There's also a chance of dolphins (common, white-sided) and whale (fin, minke or humpback). This season seals have been spotted in the Rockaways and the Bronx.
There are other, more reliable ways to see seals around New York City. Though I probably won't be able to resist the chance to look for them someplace a subway ride away.
- CRESLI (Coastal Research and Education Center of Long Island) has seal walks and boat tours on Montauk and a neat map of where you might see seals around Long Island.
- Seals also visit Sandy Hook in New Jersey from December to March.
- New York City Audubon has a cruise by a bunch of island on a water taxi.
- SKSA does kayak tours (wet or dry-suit required) on Long Island.
Where to See Seals
Where to See Wildlife in NYC
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What a great resource!
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