No obvious cause of death for this adult and juvenile otter.
Observation by Mike Brubaker:
Walking on the beach Saturday night, my dog found the remains of an otherwise healthy looking adult sea otter. Then on Sunday afternoon we found a juvenile. There was no signs of trauma. Otherwise, there are lots of otters currently in the bay. I will share this observation with Marine Mammal Stranding Network and see if they want the carcasses recovered. Both are located on the highwater line on the Kasitsna Bay side of the Spit.
LEO Network Says:
If you see a stranded, injured, entangled, or dead marine mammal, you can call the NOAA Fisheries Alaska Statewide 24-hour Stranding Hotline: (877) 925-7773. Learn more about how you can properly help marine mammals in need.
For sea otter related reports, please use: 888-774-7325 or 800-362-5148.
For the Alaska Sea Life Center, Stranding Network, call (907) 362-2232.