Categories: Wild Animals

Port Hueneme Lifeguards Assist in Rescuing Additional Ill Sea Lions

The recent rescue of two sick sea lions at Port Hueneme beach has shed light on the growing issue of domoic acid poisoning affecting marine mammals along the California coast. The lifeguards at the beach, usually tasked with saving human lives, teamed up with volunteers from the Channel Islands Marine and Wildlife Institute (CIMWI) to assist in the rescue of an adult female sea lion and a yearling found in distress.

Domoic acid, a neurotoxin produced by a harmful algae bloom, is the culprit behind the sickness plaguing these sea lions. This year, the toxin is primarily affecting adult female California sea lions, causing a range of health issues such as seizures, disorientation, and lethargy. CIMWI has been inundated with reports of sick sea lions stranding themselves on beaches in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, prompting urgent rescue efforts.

If you come across a stranded marine mammal, it is crucial to follow specific guidelines to ensure their safety and well-being. Do not touch the animal, feed it, harass it, or attempt to move it. Instead, observe the animal from a safe distance of at least 50 feet and note its physical condition and location. Contact the CIMWI Rescue Hotline at (805) 567-1505 to report the sighting and provide detailed information to aid in the rescue efforts.

CIMWI, a nonprofit organization dedicated to marine mammal rescue, rehabilitation, research, and education, plays a vital role in responding to these incidents and promoting ocean and human health. Their mission includes rescuing and rehabilitating sick, injured, and malnourished marine mammals to preserve marine biodiversity. The organization relies on volunteers, community support, and external funding to sustain their operations and advance their conservation efforts.

To learn more about CIMWI and how you can support their cause, visit their website at www.CIMWI.org. By raising awareness about the dangers of domoic acid poisoning and taking proactive steps to protect marine mammals, we can help ensure the well-being of these animals and the health of our oceans. Together, we can make a difference in preserving marine life for future generations.

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