True seals

Their bodies are very streamlined and allow them to swim quickly and agilely.

An excerpt from the article 18 facts about True seals
They usually swim at about 10 km/h but can accelerate to about 30 km/h in a threatening situation or during hunting. Seals swim by making side-to-side body movements and are aided by their rear fins, which give them momentum. The front fins are used for steering.