Marine mammal mystery: Sea lions disappear from San Francisco's Pier 39
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Metro2
N 37° 48.630 W 122° 24.665
10S E 551838 N 4184953
Some sea lions still come here.... just a few dozen when this waymark was posted.
Waymark Code: WMED4D
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 05/09/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
Views: 23

Wow.... there used to be over 1500 sea lions sunning themselves on the docks of Pier 39. The day the poster of this Waymark visited... just about 20-30 were present. Still enough to delight the curious.

On December 29, 2009, the Los Angeles Times ran this story (visit link)

"SAN FRANCISCO — Last month, marine scientists counted more than 1,500 sea lions on fabled Pier 39, a record number that delighted tourists and baffled experts. Why so many? Why were they sticking around? But now, almost all of the sea lions are gone, leaving the experts guessing where they went -- and why.

"Most likely, they left chasing a food source," said Jeff Boehm, executive director of the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito, which runs an information center and gift shop at Pier 39. "It's probably what kept them here in the first place."

On Tuesday, 10 sea lions lounged and swam and dived from the docks, spreading themselves out where the animals were stacked three and four deep just a month ago. The bulk of the herd probably followed their favorite foods, sardines and anchovies, Boehm said.

The animals began leaving in droves the day after Thanksgiving, almost as if someone had issued an order. But Boehm said the fact that so many sea lions stayed for so long is even stranger than their disappearance.

"They do move off," Boehm said, adding that in the fall, older sea lions head to breeding colonies in the Channel Islands, off the coast of Southern California along the Santa Barbara Channel. Younger sea lions, he said, "don't mind those rules and tend to travel far and wide."

The younger ones still sticking around Pier 39 were enough to satisfy hordes of visitors huddled against the wind to watch them. The sea lions huddled together, dived off the docks, and honked and barked,

"We're happy with what we see," said Carmen Fernandez of Miami Beach, Fla., who was watching the sea lions with her husband, Carlos.

Despite the sea lions' abrupt disappearance, Boehm said the Marine Mammal Center is not concerned that they have left for good. While more then the usual number have left -- usually about 40 remain -- it is very unlikely, Boehm said, that they won't come back. He said the herd will probably come back, as usual, by the spring.

-- Associated Press"
Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 12/29/2009

Publication: Los Angeles Times

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How widespread was the article reported?: regional

News Category: Arts/Culture

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