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hvacmach

RO# 31280

Posted - Jul 15 2010 :  18:41:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
saw a sea lion in the southern part of Steamboat Slough yesterday, got a picture but was just to far away for it to be any good. Was he lost or do sea lions swim in fresh water?



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BayAreaBoater

RO# 31155

Posted - Jul 15 2010 :  19:23:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yeah, the furbags are quite common here in the Delta.

We often times see them right here in the bays in Disco Bay. Plenty of fresh fish for them to munch on...

And no one can forget Humphrey. We saw him first hand when he made his trek into the Delta many years ago.



Edited by - BayAreaBoater on Jul 15 2010 19:26:04

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etyppo

RO# 22654

Posted - Jul 15 2010 :  23:35:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There are almost always a couple hanging out on/around the navigational buoy on the San Joaquin at the Old River. My boys always like to go pay them a visit.


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UpperDecker

RO# 19078

Posted - Jul 16 2010 :  11:40:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by BayAreaBoater

Yeah, the furbags are quite common here in the Delta.

We often times see them right here in the bays in Disco Bay. Plenty of fresh fish for them to munch on...

And no one can forget Humphrey. We saw him first hand when he made his trek into the Delta many years ago.

Haven't seen them this year yet in Disco Bay, but I did last year. Was swimming in the cove and the thing popped up about 10 feet away from me and just went about his business.

Maybe they just aren't going into Disco Bay this year because there are too many weeds choking it in. :(


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-Charles Manson

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Flutterby

RO# 14378

Posted - Jul 17 2010 :  14:00:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
For the most part they follow the strippers migration up into the delta. As long as there are plenty of fish to eat, they will hang around. When the larger fish go back down to the bay and ocean, most of the sea lions follow them down stream too. There seem to be a few who prefer to summer in the delta, but they will always be where their food supply is plentiful!


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tecdady

RO# 32098

Posted - Jul 19 2010 :  20:41:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
we see them every weekend in discovery park. they go up the american to do some fishing.


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hvacmach

RO# 31280

Posted - Jul 20 2010 :  03:14:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
WOW! Discovery Park!! I had no idea, Thanks everyone :)




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ginman

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Posted - Jul 20 2010 :  11:21:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
They get into Oxbow on occasion. I also see them sunning on the buoys on the Stockton deep water channel. I was cruising down Georgiana Slough a few years ago and saw what I thought was a big log floating along the side. Cruised over and found it to be an expired sea lion.


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hvacmach

RO# 31280

Posted - Jul 20 2010 :  22:32:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
An expired seal, does that mean he was no longer water tight?




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DLL

RO# 1777



Posted - Jul 21 2010 :  11:04:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
We have a pair (male/female if size means anything) living on our dock at River view Marina. Right in front of our boat. They ignore us, we ignore them. Dogs too.




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Flutterby

RO# 14378

Posted - Jul 23 2010 :  11:04:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I think it is time to remove them protected status. Currently it is illegal to even chase them off a dock with a fire hose, etc. They are definitely NOT endangered or diminishing.


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