"We’re proud to partner with other conservation organizations to help individual animals like Sidney while also working to protect entire species and their habitats around the world. As New Yorkers come to see Sidney, she will be an endearing ambassador for her species and other marine life, which we believe will have a positive impact on the way people think about and engage with nature," Piper added.
Little Sidney appears to have lots of fans already.
"Yay Syd! You look so happy in your new home!" one commented on Instagram.
"Sydney the seal is such a cutie patootie. Thank you veterinarians for taking such good care of her. Sydney I will come and visit you soon," wrote another on Twitter.
"A California girl now a City seal Hi Sidney," yet another tweeted.
Sidney will join sea lions, sea otters, penguins and other harbor seals in the aquarium's Sea Cliffs exhibit. The aquarium also noted Sidney has a close playmate already and has bonded with another female harbor seal pup named Murphy, who was born at the aquarium last summer.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, harbor seals are a protected species and one of the most common mammals found along both the East and West coasts. They can grow up to 5 to 6 feet and can weigh from 24 pounds at birth to anywhere between 180 to 285 pounds as an adult. Harbor seals like to rest on beaches, rocks and floating ice in a "banana-like" position with their head and rear flippers raised.
The marine mammals are threatened by several issues, including entanglement, chemical contaminants, habitat degradation, illegal feeding and harassment and inadvertent vessel collisions.
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