Posted on 08/30/2019 3:58:40 PM PDT by jazusamo
BOISE, Idaho More than 1,100 sea lions could be killed annually along a stretch of the Columbia River on the Oregon-Washington border to boost faltering populations of salmon and steelhead, federal officials said Friday.
The National Marine Fisheries Service said its taking public comments through Oct. 29 on the plan requested by Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Native American tribes.
The agency says billions of dollars on habitat restoration, fish passage at dams and other efforts have been spent in the three states in the last several decades to save 13 species of Columbia Basin salmon and steelhead protected under the Endangered Species Act.
But sea lions have learned that fish bunch up at dams and are easy to catch, an opportunity not available when the Columbia was free-flowing.
The changes in the system have created this sort of pinch-point where sea lions can take advantage of the fish, said Michael Milstein, a spokesman for National Marine Fisheries Service.
(Excerpt) Read more at columbian.com ...
What does sea lion steak taste like?
Yet the enviros will let a few swimmers get eaten by Great Whites off Cape Cod every summer and leave the seals alone.
Not that killing 1100 seals on the Cape would solve anything anyway.
Those sea lions ain’t natural, I tell ya.
By the way, if you’ve ever had to deal with the sea lions at Fisherman’s Wharf in SF they’re nasty, stinky animals.
Animals eating meat?!?!?!?! Someone alert PETA!
Why do they Care?
Ohhhhhh.....
The Japanese, I mean Indians, are complaining.
Yep, in the last decade or so they’ve been a real problem in some harbors on the west coast from So California to No Oregon.
“But sea lions have learned that fish bunch up at dams and are easy to catch, an opportunity not available when the Columbia was free-flowing.”
BS. I’ve seen hundreds of them lieing on the beach at the mouth of Redwood Creek resting between slauters of salmon coming in. No dams there.
More than 1,100 sea lions could be killed annually along a stretch of the Columbia River
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These sea lions are ‘native Americans.’
More native than the other ‘natives’, I might suggest.
On the Columbia River it’s a real problem at Bonneville Dam. The dam is over a hundred miles from the coast and sea lion numbers have increased at the dam every year for 10 or more years and they have a feast.
Some of the sea lions have even learned to get in the fish ladders in wait for the salmon.
Lets get this FReepathon moving and wrap it up, Folks!
At least salmon is Keto-friendly.
Fish.
Beat me to it!
;^)
Don’t mess with Mother Nature kiddies.
Oh I don’t doubt that. Sea lions are smart. They make it sound like sea lions are not the problem dams are. Those same sea lions are going to eat whether the dams are there or not. If you travel up and down the coast they exhibit the same behavior usually at the mouth of every river and stream.
I would hope they wouldn’t waste the fur/hides or meat.
They should sell tags and let people hunt them.
Try shooting the Sea Lions!!!
They keep wondering why the Puget Sound orca whale pods are slowly starving to death.
Whatever could it be?
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