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Globally, the grey seal is one of the rarest seal species, with almost 50% of the world population living in British & Irish waters.

Each year, British Divers Marine Life Rescue, a voluntary organisation based in Cornwall, England, fields hundreds of reports of seal pups in distress. With the help of the Cornish Seal Sanctuary and the Cornish Seal Group, many of these pups are rescued and nursed back to health. On a few red letter days each year, those pups that have fully recovered are released back into the wild, shuffling down the beach to re-enter the waves once more.

Photographer Nick Upton has documented this heart-warming tale from rescue to release, as well as efforts to monitor wild seals on the rugged Cornish coastline.

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Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) swimming near shore, Norfolk, UK, January.
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Nick Upton / Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) swimming near shore, Norfolk, UK, January.
Two Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) interacting with one another in shallow water, during high tide. North Cornwall, UK, September.
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Nick Upton / Two Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) interacting with one another in shallow water, during high tide. North Cornwall, UK, September.
Adult Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) resting on barnacle encrusted offshore rocks at low tide, the Carracks, St.Ives, Cornwall, UK, June.
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Nick Upton / Adult Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) resting on barnacle encrusted offshore rocks at low tide, the Carracks, St.Ives, Cornwall, UK, June.
Low angle view of a Grey seal pup (Halichoerus grypus) lying on a sandy beach and raising a flipper, Norfolk, UK, January.
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Nick Upton / Low angle view of a Grey seal pup (Halichoerus grypus) lying on a sandy beach and raising a flipper, Norfolk, UK, January.