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e’s own f re on e HERDING BOARDS On an extremely foggy December morning, Lisa Harper Henderson (Morro Bay site manager), Marlin Harms, Allison Hrutky, and Bev Wainwright attempted to stop an emaciated adult male sea lion from going back into the surf in Montaña de Oro.
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Volunteers with the Marine Mammal Center work to help sea lions, seals, otters, and whales in their times of need WORDS AND PHOTOS BY STEVE E. MILLER
STRONG AS A LION Even though the sea lion was obviously sick, he put up a tremendous fight, which required all four team members to work in unison.
GOOD CAUSE What looks horrible really isn’t, as the team dragged the sea lion back onto a drier portion of the beach to get it into a carrying crate for transport back to the Morro Bay office. If the sea lion, eventually named Fuerte, weren’t rescued and treated for its Leptospirosis infection, it most likely would have died on the beach.
WARY Marlin Harms held the end of the net, while Bev Wainwright and Lisa Harper Henderson attempted to guide the sea lion in. At no time does the team ever want to touch the animal, nor get too near because of the beast’s powerful bite.
THINKING INSIDE THE BOX Lisa and Marlin contained Fuerte until the animal carrying crate was open.
ALL TOGETHER NOW Marlin pulled the net containing the sea lion into the crate, with the team using guide boards in the back to help the animal in.
COME ON IN Bev opened the carrying crate for the team.
WEIGHTY ISSUE Marlin, Lisa, Allison, and Bev (hidden) carried the sea lion back to the truck. The animal, despite being extremely emaciated, still weighed more than 100 kilos, so it was a bit difficult to hoist him into the back of the truck.
TWO OF A KIND Marlin and Fuerte sized each other up.