Fears for elephant seals as bird flu kills half of population on South Georgia
Bird flu has wiped out half of South Georgias breeding elephant seals, according to a study that warns of serious implications for the future of the species.
The remote island in the South Atlantic Ocean is home to the worlds largest southern elephant seal population. Researchers estimate 53,000 females died after bird flu hit in 2023.
The population has now plummeted by 47%, researchers found. It was quite a stark number, said the lead author, Connor Bamford from the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge. I didnt anticipate it to be this high.
In 2024, tourists on cruise ships said the explorer Ernest Shackletons grave had become inaccessible to visitors due to dead seals blocking the way. But Bamford said it was likely that many dead animals were never seen, having returned to the sea when they were sick to cool down.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/nov/13/bird-flu-h5n1-kills-half-elephant-seals-south-atlantic-south-georgia-antarctic-aoe
(headline said half of South Atlantic, though the body has the numbers for South Georgia, not the whole ocean. Could be true for the ocean too, but I don't know.)