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Sea lion tangled in rope on Vancouver Island

Marine debris is a 鈥榮ignificant problem鈥 for marine wildlife
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Sea lions in Cowichan Bay. (Cheryl Trudell photo)

Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) has received a report from a member of the public urging them to attend to a sea lion that looks like it鈥檚 been caught up in some type of rope.

The animal was seen on Friday by a crabber.

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On Monday a DFO crew was in Cowichan Bay to investigate.

鈥淲e will continue to monitor the animal to determine if it鈥檚 body condition is deteriorating,鈥 said DFO spokesperson Lara Sloan.

鈥淒FO is a coordinating member of the B.C. Marine Mammal Response Network,鈥 Sloan explained. 鈥淎ny action in response to a marine mammal in distress is evaluated on a case-by-case basis.鈥

Sloan said marine debris is a 鈥渟ignificant problem鈥 for marine wildlife. 鈥淭he public can help by cutting packing material, banding, rope and other looped material prior to disposing of it to help prevent marine mammal entanglements,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hese materials should not be disposed of in the marine environment.鈥

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The Vancouver Aquarium鈥檚 Marine Mammal Rescue manager Lindsaye Akhurst said her group has fielded a lot of calls about the sea lion.

鈥淲e are assembling a team and working with DFO to come over sometime in the next few days,鈥 Akhurst said.

DFO encourages people to report all marine mammals in distress to 1-800-465-4336.



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