The Caribbean monk seal has gone extinct.
The sea mammal had long been
thought to be extinct, but the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration
on Friday said it was official.
The last confirmed sighting of the Caribbean monk seal was in 1952
between Jamaica and Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
The animals were native to the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico.
Biologists say humans left the population unsustainable after over-hunting
the docile creatures for food and blubber.
The federal agency warns that the Hawaiian and Mediterranean monk seals
could be next. There are fewer than 1,200 Hawaiian and 500 Mediterranean
monk seals remaining.