oysters clams cod krill and there might be other stuff to ;-)
krill clams cod
Mainly fish and squid.
Polar bears are natural predators of the harbor seal, and thus they do eat harbor seals as part of their diet. However, the harbor seal only makes up a small portion of the polar bear's diet. The polar bear's diet is made up primarily of ringed seal.
Harbor seals, like all seals, are carnivores. Specifically, they hunt fish for food. Harbor seals are not capable of filtering plankton from seawater, and even if they could it would not provide the nutrients they require.
Adult harbor seals eat squid; crustaceans; mollusks; and a variety of fish, including rockfish, herring, flounder, salmon, hake, and sand lance.
Yes, killer whales, or orcas, do eat harbor seals. They are opportunistic predators and include a variety of marine mammals in their diet, depending on the specific ecotype of the orca and the availability of prey. Harbor seals are often targeted due to their abundance in coastal areas where killer whales hunt.
no harp seals are carnivores
I know that Northern Fur Seals do.
The most common species of seals is the harbor seal (Phoca vitulina). Found along coastlines in the Northern Hemisphere, harbor seals are known for their spotted fur and adaptability to various marine environments. They are often seen resting on rocks or beaches and are known for their curious and social behavior.
Harbor seals hunt mostly fish and squid. Some other things they eat is sea bass, cod, herring, mackerel, shrimp, and crab.
They are found in coastal waters of the northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, as well as those of the Baltic and North Seas, making them the most widely distributed of the pinnipeds (walruses, eared seals, and true seals).
Killer whales are one of the top predators in the sea. As a group, killer whales are known to eat fish, squid, seals, sea lions, penguins, even other whalesbut, keep in mind, it would be difficult for a killer whale off the coast of California to eat a penguin. Killer whales eat the food (or prey) that's available to them. For example, a killer whale that lives in the northern Pacific can hunt harbor seals, California sea lions, and a variety of fish. A killer whale in the Antarctic could find Weddell seals, leopard seals, and penguins!