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ODFW
expands branding program to target nuisance pinnipeds
By Cassandra Profita
The Daily Astorian
Most California sea lions swim into
But earlier this month six sea lions arrived in a horse trailer after
being captured below Bonneville Dam in a trap set by the Oregon
Department of Fish and Wildlife.
The ODFW's sea lion branding program, which historically has done its
trapping in
The program caught its first six pinnipeds below the dam last week,
trapping them in a cage similar to the ones in
Satellite tracking devices have shown the pinnipeds could be back up at
the dam again in less than 48 hours, said Matt Tennis, a marine mammal
researcher for ODFW who leads the branding program in
Tennis said many sea lions make the trip from
As ODFW workers trucked the six captive sea lions to
According to ODFW spokesman Rick Hargrave, the capture and removal of
sea lions from Bonneville Dam will ensure the peskiest pinnipeds get
identified and properly marked. Practicing the procedure is also
important for officials who may be called upon if the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration approves a section 120 lethal removal of
certain sea lions from the Bonneville Dam area.
A proposal to euthanize 80-100 sea lions at Bonneville Dam is under way
and has completed the public comment period; a task force is being
formed to study the option in detail before any approvals are made. The
sea lions have reportedly become a nuisance to wildlife officials and a
potential threat to endangered salmon swimming through the fish ladders.
"We have a bunch of bad actors," said Hargrave. "The
reason we brand them is to figure out who the routine visitors are. They
will be the ones targeted if we do get approved for the lethal option.
We also want to make sure we know how to do it. If the section 120
process ever gets to the point where they approve the lethal option,
we'll have to trap them," he said.
Experts have estimated sea lion predation at Bonneville reduces salmon
runs by 2 to 3 percent. Hargrave said that percentage is based only on
the takes at the dam, not the 147 miles from the mouth upriver.
"We don't know how many they're getting before they get up
here," he said. "That's a definite concern."
Gary Soderstrom, president of the
"They're an extremely intelligent animal," said Soderstrom.
"They've been using the river boats and hazing them for several
years now and they've learned just to laugh at them. You're not dealing
with sheep."
The
"We don't want to kill everything," said Soderstrom. " We
just want things back into a balance."
The branding program tracks the sea lions' movements within the
As the effort to capture and mark the sea lions at Bonneville continues,
there's no telling how many sea lions at Bonneville will be delivered to
April through May is prime time for the
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