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Scuba News
October 17, 2025 by HAL
Thirteen California sea lions were rescued from illegal fishing nets. The rescue took place at San Jorge Island, with help from various organizations. These nets are often left behind from illegal fishing for totoaba fish. Sea Shepherd’s patrols have increased protection in the Upper Gulf of California. Teams are planning to continue removing dangerous nets […]
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August 17, 2025 by HAL
Sea lions are playful and intelligent creatures often seen by divers. They are part of a group called pinnipeds, known for their flippered feet. Sea lions can swim very fast and love to interact with humans underwater. They usually inhabit sandy beaches and enjoy playing games with each other. While they are generally friendly, it’s […]
May 29, 2025 by HAL
Sea lions are playful marine mammals found along the coasts of the northern hemisphere. They are known for their acrobatics and intelligence, making them fun to watch while diving. Sea lions can dive up to 600 feet deep in search of food, primarily fish and squid. They have specialized adaptations, like external ear flaps and […]
April 29, 2025 by HAL
Sea Shepherd and local partners rescued 20 California sea lions from dangerous abandoned fishing nets in the Gulf of California. This rescue operation focused on freeing animals entangled in nets, which are remnants of illegal totoaba fishing. The team used anesthesia and restraint to save the sea lions, tagging them for future monitoring. Ghost nets […]
December 18, 2024 by HAL
Sea lions in the Sea of Cortez face severe threats from illegal gill nets used for totoaba fishing. These nets not only harm the endangered vaquita but also entangle sea lions, causing suffering and death. The Sea Shepherd conservation team works to remove these dangerous nets and rescue affected sea lions. They urgently need specialized […]
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