Home sweet volcano: Alaska fur seals thrive at unlikely spot

Northern fur seal pups on a beach on Bogoslof Island, Alaska. (Maggie Mooney-Seus/NOAA Fisheries via AP)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska’s northern fur seal population for three decades has been classified as depleted, but the marine mammals are showing up in growing numbers at an unlikely location: a tiny island that forms the tip of an active undersea volcano.