In March 2003, a group calling themselves "Society That Thinks About Tama-chan", attempted to capture the seal with fishing nets in order to send it back to Arctic waters with the help of a little-known US-based group called "Marine Animals Lifeline". A
doomsday cult called
Pana-Wave Laboratory, which was revealed to be behind this group,
pseudoscientifically thought that
electromagnetic waves led the seal astray, and also that returning the seal to arctic waters would somehow "save the
world from destruction". The cult had even built two swimming pools to keep the animal until it could be transferred. The illegal attempt failed when Tama-chan slipped through the net. Tama-chan disappeared out of sight a few days later. When Tama-chan reappeared in
Nakagawa river in
Tokyo with a fishing hook embedded in his right eyebrow, it made national headline news and Japan's
Environment Minister Shun'ichi Suzuki was asked about the well-being of the animal. ==Last sighting==