Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Sea Lions of Pier 39

Just read a friend's blog-yes yours Krista and was reminded how much Michael and I enjoy visiting San Francisco. One of the many things that we enjoy are the Sea Lions of Pier 39. I wish that I could find a sound cam not just web cam of the pier. The Sea lions who are described below are amazing and I just love listening to them bark at each other as they maneuver around the docks.
I will describe some of our other favourite haunts like the Musical Beach Blanket Babylon which is a must see another day.
Thank you for reminding of one of my favourite places.

Sea Lions
The sea lions camped out in PIER 39's West Marina have been endearingly coined, "Sea Lebrities." The boisterous barking pinnipeds started arriving in droves, taking over the docks in January 1990 shortly after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. At first they numbered from 10-50, but due to a plentiful herring supply, available dock space and the marina’s protected environment, the population grew to more than 300 within a few months. Each winter, the population can increase up to 900 sea lions, most of which are male. During the summer months, the sea lions migrate south to the Channel Islands for breeding season, but in recent years a small group stays year-round at PIER 39's K-Dock. Staff from The Marine Mammal Center’s Kiosk, located next to the sea lions, are happy to inform visitors about these fun, flippered animals. Each weekend, weather permitting, the Center provides volunteer docents at K-Dock who explain sea lion behaviors and answer visitors’ questions. More information and interactive exhibits are available on Level 2 of PIER 39 at The Marine Mammal Center’s Interpretive Center and Gift Store. For more information about California sea lions and The Marine Mammal Center: www.marinemammalcenter.org or 415.289.SEAL.

2 comments:

Krista said...

The sea lions are certainly sea-lebrities in SF.... their show is lots of fun, but they sure do STINK!! Krista

Anonymous said...

Since my sense of smell is not the best, I am not bothered by that problem too much.
Nora