Washington wildlife officials say eight sea lions have been found dead in the Puget Sound region in recent weeks — all apparently shot.
KING-TV reports that both the state Department of Fish and Wildlife and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are investigating the deaths.
The bodies of seven sea lions with bullet wounds were recently found on the Nisqually River.
On Monday, a sea lion was found dead on West Seattle’s Lincoln Park beach. The animal protection group Seal Sitters says a necropsy showed that the sea lion had suffered a shark bite and had twisted intestines in addition to a bullet wound.
Investigators say they do not know who is responsible.
KING says one of the Nisqually casualties was a Steller sea lion, protected under the Endangered Species Act. The one found in West Seattle was a California sea lion, protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Dead Sea Lions in Puget Sound - Again
This has happened before. I don't know whether these are disgruntled fishermen or regular jerks. Here's the whole story from the Washington Post National.
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marine animals,
marine life,
puget sound,
sea lions,
seattle,
State of Washington
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