King Penguins always appeared to be oblivious to it all. In the water or on the beach they were always in their own little world not bothered a bit by other seals, penguins, or humans. Most of those boulder appearing lumps are elephant seals littering the beach. The fur seals were smart enough to stay away.
The Giant Petrel is a formidable opponent for the King Penguin. King Penguins do not nest and the parents will take turns carrying their single egg and chick in an insulative fold of skin for up to 100 days before the chick is able to fend for itself. I do not see an egg or a chick in this photo so apparently there is some sort of other altercation taking place
Elephant seals sparing on the beach. At about 3,000 or so pounds each, these are just teenagers. As they get older they will over double in size and their proboscis will become a more fully developed trunk like appendage giving them their name “elephant seal”