
Most Americans who visit SeaWorld, a zoo, or an aquarium may come away with the impression that sea lions — which often clap or balance beach balls on their heads for treats — are lovable, fur-covered puppies of the ocean. Yet, Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) says the reality of sea lions in the wild is far less cuddly.
Gluesenkamp Perez, who represents portions of Washington’s Pacific coast, sent a letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Friday warning that sea lions are wreaking havoc on her district’s fishing industry.
Sea lions “have eaten four times as many salmon as our fishermen and Tribes have harvested in the Columbia River in a year,” she wrote. “During the 2025 spring season, nearly one-fourth of fish at Bonneville Dam show wounds from sea lion bites.”
Gluesenkamp Perez argued that current federal law does not allow for the removal and euthanization
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