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  • 2 years ago
Sea lions shut down San Carlos Beach from Aug. 20-22 as the aquatic mammals stopped for a rest between their breeding grounds in the Channel Islands and the waters of Northern California.
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00:00Monterey's San Carlos Beach is currently closed due to the large influx of visiting sea lions.
00:14As residents of Monterey know, this has been an annual phenomenon, usually occurring on the beaches closer to Fisherman's Wharf.
00:20Our beaches are a rest point for these sea lions between their breeding grounds of the Channel Islands in Southern California and the waters of Northern California.
00:28They take advantage of the fish-rich, fertile waters of the Monterey Bay before heading out again on their journey.
00:34We've received questions on when San Carlos Beach will reopen, and we reached out to the sea lions for a response.
00:46Please remember to stay 150 feet back from these sea lions. All marine mammals are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act,
00:54and people who harass, feed, capture, or harm any marine mammals could face a hefty fine or even jail time.
01:00For your safety and theirs, please exercise caution and keep a safe distance.
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Avni Alsancak2 years ago
bu bölgelerde bu masum canlılara uygun deniz gıda ARGE yap ocean California state university.beslenme zinciri kur bu misafirlerimize.selamlar.
Avni Alsancak2 years ago
ne oldu soğuk degilmi güney yiyecek bulamiyormu bu masum çocuklar?
rozsheehy7822 years ago
This is beautiful.

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