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DFO investigating sea lion shot dead

HORNBY ISLAND, B.C. – A male sea lion shot in the head washed up on the shores of Hornby Island yesterday.

According to a release from the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, the sea lion was discovered during the roe herring fishery.

The conservation group alleged they have observed other kinds of abuse on pinnipeds in the water. They also wrote that the current number of sea lions appearing during herring spawn for food is a lot less than what it used to be, indicating that the ecosystem is “out of balance.”

“Specifically, it has been over-exploited and overfished for too long, with no respite for stocks to recover,” the group wrote in a post.

The group is also calling for a moratorium on commercial roe herring fishery in the Strait of Georgia, so stocks can rebound.

In an emailed statement, DFO have said it’s too early to say anything but that they received reports of the dead animal off the Strait of Georgia. Fishery officers are currently investigating the incident.

The statement added that Section 7 of the Marine Mammal Regulations states that it is illegal to disturb, harm or kill marine mammals.

Anyone who witnesses a possible contravention of the Marine Mammal Regulations is asked to contact their local fishery officer detachment or call 1-800-465-4336.

This incident, as well as the group’s news release, comes two weeks after a herring fisherman threw a “bear banger” at a crowd of sea lions, also along the Strait of Georgia.

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