Mediterranean Monk Seals Seek Refuge from Tourists in Greece
On the uninhabited Formicula islet in Greece, Mediterranean monk seals are using underwater bubble caves to evade human interaction, highlighting their threatened status.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 7 days ago
The Formicula islet, located in Greece's Inner Ionian archipelago, is a well-known tourist destination celebrated for its clear waters and marine life.
Among the natural wonders of this area are the Mediterranean monk seals, which are recognized as one of the world's most threatened species.
In an effort to escape the increasing presence of tourists, these seals have been observed utilizing underwater bubble caves as a sanctuary.