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"Oregon Begins Killing Sea Lions After Relocation Fails" [1]

"PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon wildlife officials have started killing California sea lions that threaten a fragile and unique type of trout in the Willamette River, a body of water that’s miles inland from the coastal areas where the massive carnivorous aquatic mammals usually congregate to feed.

The state Department of Fish and Wildlife obtained a federal permit in November to kill up to 93 California sea lions annually below Willamette Falls south of Portland, Oregon, to protect the winter run of the fish that begin life as rainbow trout but become steelhead when they travel to the ocean.

As of last week, wildlife managers have killed three of the animals using traps they used last year to relocate the sea lions, said Bryan Wright, project manager for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s marine resources program."

Gillian Flaccus reports for the Associated Press January 10, 2019. [2]

Fish & Fisheries [3]
Water & Oceans [4]
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Northwest (OR WA) [6]
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Source: AP [2], 01/11/2019
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