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Redfairen

(1,276 posts)
Wed Apr 17, 2013, 05:49 PM Apr 2013

Epidemic of starving sea lions in California

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Starving sea lion pups are washing up on Southern California beaches at a rate more than five times higher than usual, and scientists are scrambling to figure out why, officials said Wednesday.

Since the beginning of the year, 1,293 emaciated sea lions found stranded on beaches from San Diego to Santa Barbara have been treated at seven facilities in the state, Sarah Wilkin of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said during a conference call with reporters.

Last month, the agency declared an "unusual mortality event" that allowed more scientists to help search for the cause.

A leading hypothesis is lack of available food. Researchers were also doing tests to see if pollution, disease outbreak or algae bloom are to blame.

Most of the pups being treated weighed between 20 and 30 pounds when they were found, with some as small as 18 pounds. The animals should weigh about 65 pounds by now, she said. As many as 25 percent of the seals have died after being brought in for treatment.


http://news.yahoo.com/starving-sea-lion-pups-fill-calif-rescue-centers-220615976.html
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Epidemic of starving sea lions in California (Original Post) Redfairen Apr 2013 OP
Fukushima is one answer... dorkzilla Apr 2013 #1
To me it means that the mothers do not have enough nutrition to suckle and then provide food for byeya Apr 2013 #2

dorkzilla

(5,141 posts)
1. Fukushima is one answer...
Wed Apr 17, 2013, 05:52 PM
Apr 2013

except we keep getting told nuclear energy is safe, so it couldn't possibly be that.

 

byeya

(2,842 posts)
2. To me it means that the mothers do not have enough nutrition to suckle and then provide food for
Wed Apr 17, 2013, 06:15 PM
Apr 2013

the pups. Look to what the sea lions eat for the disappearing biomass.
I agree - I would look to see if it's Japanese related. If it is, it doesn't bode well for humans who eat west coast seafood.

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