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Sea Lion Rescued from Deadly Rope in Canadian Bay

17 Dec

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Summary

  • A sea lion was rescued after a rope deeply cut its neck.
  • Experts tracked the animal for over a month before the rescue.
  • The rescued sea lion was named 'Stl'eluqum' by the Cowichan Tribes.
Sea Lion Rescued from Deadly Rope in Canadian Bay

A Steller sea lion, weighing 330 pounds and suffering from a rope cutting deeply into its neck, was rescued in Cowichan Bay, Canada. Marine mammal experts had been searching for the animal for over a month.

The rescue effort, a collaboration between the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Society and Fisheries and Oceans Canada, involved a team of nine members who successfully sedated the sea lion. After being freed from the nylon rope, she received antibiotics and was tagged before being released back into the bay.

The Cowichan Tribes Marine Monitoring Team also assisted, naming the sea lion "Stl'eluqum," meaning "fierce" or "exceptional." This rescue underscores the significant threat posed by marine debris, such as ropes from boats or crab traps, to marine life, often causing severe suffering and death.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Experts tracked the sea lion for over a month, sedated it with a dart, and then freed it from a rope around its neck.
The Cowichan Tribes named the sea lion 'Stl'eluqum', meaning 'fierce' or 'exceptional'.
The sea lion was injured by a nylon rope, likely from a boat or crab trap, that was wrapped tightly around its neck.

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