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This species is found at many locations around New Zealand's rocky coastline, mostly on the southern shores of the country's South Island and on many of the offshore and subantarctic islands. It is thought that the total population, which seems to be increasing, exceeds 50,000 adults. The Bounty Islands, southeast of the main islands, are home to the largest fur seal concentration recorded in New Zealand.
Other important locations for seals are the Bay Islands, Cape Foulwind, Cascade Point, Wekakura Point, the Otago Peninsula, Nelson coastline, Marlborough Sounds, Fiordland, the islands of the Foveaux Strait, Kaikoura and the North Islands south coast.
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