Protected sea lions found slaughtered
Michael Milstein
The Oregonian
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
PORTLAND -- Federal officials have pledged a review of security at Bonneville Dam after six protected sea lions were found dead Sunday, apparently shot and killed by someone who entered a restricted area at the federal dam complex on the Columbia River.
Officials examined the carcasses of the six animals but recovered no bullets, a sign they may have been shot at close range with a high-powered weapon.
Bullets from high-powered weapons would be more likely to pass through the animals.
Officials said it's likely that whoever shot the animals gained access to an island closed to the public, closed traps on the six sea lions from behind camouflage netting, and then shot them.
Some fishermen worried the brazen killings would provoke enough public backlash that it might derail efforts to control sea lion numbers through federally sanctioned trapping or shooting.
"What happened is an absolute disaster," said Dennis Richey, executive director of Oregon Anglers who served on a panel that looked at how to deal with the sea lions, which eat migrating salmon below the dam.
He said he doubted fishermen were behind the killings, though many are clearly frustrated at how many salmon the sea lions consume.
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