Posted on 10/19/2024 10:50:39 AM PDT by nickcarraway
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is investigating an incident of animal harassment in Monterey after a man was caught on camera whipping sea lions with what appeared to be caution tape.
The incident was recorded at Sister Park in Monterey. The man climbed over a fence near Fisherman's Wharf and scared the sea lions.
"They should rename this from Sister City Park to Sea Lion Park whenever this happens," a local resident said.
"Oh my God!" said a person reacting to the video.
"I saw that this morning, and man, I hope they're not a local. That's pretty lame," said another local.
"I can't say what I want to say," another Marge Brigadier said.
Brigadier, a Bay Net volunteer who answers tourists' questions about the wildlife, said people harass the animals often.
Teen rescued in Hawaii after spending 12 hours clinging to his kayak in the middle of the ocean "How often do you have to go up to people to tell them to not get too close?" asked KSBW 8.
"Pretty often, whether it's divers, whether it's kayakers, that's mostly what I see," Brigadier said.
A spokesperson with the Marine Mammal Center emphasized that this is a statewide problem.
"At least on the disturbance numbers as a whole. So that encompasses a big spectrum of people that are just getting too close, people that might be trying to help the animal but not doing the right behavior. That is a number we've seen growing over the years," Adam Ratner with the Marine Mammal Center said.
"This was obviously, an extreme severe case of harassment," Ratner added.
The video has been reported to NOAA, which has reached out to the Monterey Police Department to identify the man responsible.
If no one can identify him there may likely be no further action.
"I trust their judgment, given what is on their docket and how they need to be able to prioritize resources," Ratner said.
If you see anyone harming or harassing marine wildlife, you can report it to the NOAA hotline enforcement office at 800-853-1964.
Correction: The original article said that NOAA does not have a local law enforcement officer who could respond to any calls. This was inaccurate and removed from the article.
“The incident was recorded at Sister Park in Monterey. “
Cant’s stand the smelly beasts there, but the Sea Lions are very cute and fun to watch.
More of this kind of behavior can be expected of illegal aliens.
Oh no! Not the caution tape! 😏
This, like people harassing bison, is the sort of problem that eventually solves itself...
As one who grew up in Monterey watching the sea lions, I only wish they did attack.
Anybody, really. The idiots getting gored by bisons at Yellowstone, for example, are almost exclusively White female tourists from Europe or elsewhere in the US.
My thoughts exactly. I basically like animals better than humans, and sea lions are adorable. Off with this idiot’s head.
The problematic behavior we’re discussing is a clear departure from the Christian self-governance which founded America.
Self-government starts on the individual level.
That’s why they have to go home.
That’s right.
Excellent suggestion.
We're talking about jerks harassing wild animals. I daresay these types have been around since the founding of the Republic, unless everyone then was perfect right off the Mayflower.
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