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Conservation Group Says Dead Sea Lion Was Found With Gunshot Wound In B.C.

The Canadian Press, 20 Mar, 2019 09:03 PM

    HORNBY ISLAND, B.C. — A conservation group says a dead sea lion that washed ashore in British Columbia this week had been shot in the head, amid calls from some fishermen for a cull.

     

    The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society says in a news release that the flippered mammal was found on Hornby Island and alleges its crew has also observed abuse of the animals on the water.


    The society says the sea lions depend on herring runs for food and is calling on Ottawa to place a moratorium on commercial roe herring fisheries in the Strait of Georgia to help stocks rebound.


    Meanwhile, some commercial fishermen are asking the federal government to approve a seal and sea lion cull to protect declining salmon stocks, arguing pinniped numbers have spiked in recent years.


    Several scientists have disputed that claim, saying the mammals' numbers have only rebounded to natural levels after they were depleted by human activity.


    The Department of Fisheries and Oceans did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


    The society's news release comes two weeks after a video showing an explosive "bear banger" being thrown into waters teeming with sea lions stirred controversy.


    The fisherman responsible has said he never intended to harm any animals, only get them away from his boat.

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