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         Sea Lions:     more books (100)
  1. The Sea Lions The Lost Sealers by James Fenimore Cooper, 2009-10-04
  2. The Sea Lion: Ocean Diver (Animal Close-Ups) by Joelle Pichon, 1997-02
  3. San Francisco's Famous Sea Lions by Kat Shehata, 2003-04-01
  4. Seals and Sea Lions (Portraits of the Animal World) by Andrew Cleave, 1998-11-01
  5. The Sea Peoples (Children of the Lion Series, Book No. 11) by Peter Danielson, 1990-01-01
  6. Sea lions, sea bears & beach pancakes: Tales of sea and shore life by Roger Nelson, 1987
  7. Sea Lion by Caroline Arnold, 1994-08-15
  8. Sea Lions (Early Bird Nature) by Frank J. Staub, 2000-03
  9. Baby Sea Lion (Seaworld Library) by Julie D. Shively, 2005-10-20
  10. Seals and Sea Lions of the World by Nigel Bonner, 1999-04
  11. Meet the Sea Lion (At the Zoo) by Susanna Keller, 2010-01-15
  12. Sea Lion (Zoo Animals in the Wild) by Jinny Johnson, 2006-08
  13. The Sea World Book of Seals and Sea Lions: Illustrated With Photographs (Voyager/Hbj Book) by Phyllis Roberts Evans, 1986-09
  14. Operation Sea Lion: A Joint Critical Analysis, Or, How Hitler Could Have Won, If He Were More "Joint" by Lt. Col. Randy McCanne, LTC Greg D. Olson Olson, et all 2010-10-05

21. Peter Dillingham's Statistics Webpage
Statistician, Columbia Basin Research, studying Steller sea lions.
http://staff.washington.edu/dillingh/
Peter Dillingham's Statistics Webpage
My Statistics Background
I graduated in 1993 with a B.S. in Mathematics from the University of Alaska . Between lecturing for the university and taking classes, in 1998 I received my M.S. in Statistics (interdisciplinary with mathematics). Areas of special interest were Bayesian hierarchical modeling, smoothing techniques, and categorical data analysis. My original interest in statistics was sparked by a desire to apply mathematical skills to fisheries and wildlife research. In fall of 1999, my family and I left Alaska for Seattle so that my wife could pursue her Ph.D. in Chemistry. Initially I worked in HIV/AIDS Research with a little bit of wildlife consulting on the side, but have recently managed to get back into fisheries and wildlife research full time.
Steller Sea Lions
Year Population at Selected Locations Aleutian Islands Gulf of Alaska Western Stock late 1970s
Currently, I work for Columbia Basin Research as a research consultant, studying population declines of Steller sea lions in the Bering Sea. This project is part of a larger collection of research on Steller sea lions, coordinated by the National Marine Fisheries Service.

22. Thomson Family Adventures - Worldwide Vacations For Families Traveling With Chil
Offers trips designed by families for families. Rediscover Inca ruins, hike Machu Picchu, explore Andean markets and swim with sea lions.
http://familyadventures.com

23. Pinnipeds
Pinnipeds Seals and sea lions Seals, sea Steller sea lions - our Stellersea lion page is currently being revised. For information
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/prot_res/species/Pinnipeds/pinnipeds.html
Pinnipeds - Seals and Sea Lions
Seals, sea lions and walrus are currently placed in the Suborder Pinnipedia in the Order Carnivora, which also includes the bears, dogs, raccoons, and weasels (including otters). Three families of living pinnipeds are recognized, the Phocidae (earless seals or true seals), the Otaridae (eared seals or fur seals and sea lions) and the Odobenidae (walrus). The word pinnipedia translates from Latin as "fin foot," referring to their often large fin-like flippers. All pinnipeds must come ashore to breed, give birth and nurse their young, though some species are at sea for several months at a time while others return to the shore every day. Phocid seals include elephant seals, several species of ice seals (some are found in fresh water lakes) and the harbor seal of temperate coastlines. Monk seals can be currently found in the Mediterranean Sea and Hawaii, although there is one species indigenous to the Caribbean Sea that is commonly believed to be extinct. Four phocid species inhabit the Antarctic ice pack. All of these seals have a vertical undulating motion when they move on land called "galluphing" because their pelvic bone does not provide a stable anchor point for the rear flippers to engage the ground for propulsion and the rear flippers are directed rearward. The otariids, fur seals and sea lions, are found in temperate colder waters and are associated in tropical latitudes with cold water upwelling currents. They have external ear flaps (giving them the distinction of being called "eared seals"). The arm pit or axilla encloses the forelimbs to about the level of the forearm. In all the pinnipeds, the hing limbs are enclosed within the body to the level of the ankle. Sea lions and fur seals can rotate their hind feet forward and therefore use their pelvic bone to propel themselves forward with considerable speed.

24. Marine Mammal Research Consortium - Steller Sea Lion Research
Research on the relation between fisheries and Marine Mammals in the North Pacific Ocean and Eastern Bering Sea. Primary focus is the decline of the Steller sea lion population.
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Steller sea lions in Alaska The North Pacific Universities Marine Mammal Reseach Consortium conducts research on the relationship between fisheries and marine mammals, such as Steller sea lions, in the North Pacific Ocean and the Eastern Bering Sea. Killer Appetites in Western Alaska
Results from the winter killer whale count are still being compiled. Meanwhile, preliminary results are in from the first of a three-year in-depth study of killer whale predation on Steller sea lions in western Alaska. See 7 April 2003
killer whale dorsal fin Food Webs: Who Eats Whom and How Much? Answers to this question are contained in a recent review of marine food webs and the amounts of food that marine organisms consume. Insights into the decline of Steller sea lions are also drawn from a food web analysis. 17 March 2003
Bering sea food web Mud, Scales and Sea Lions

25. Welcome To Sealions.org
Full service dive shop. Training, SCUBA equipment sales and repair, trips, maps, and contact information. Located in Hanover Park, a suburb of Chicago.
http://www.sealions.org/
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26. FSLMMC: Friends Of The Sea Lion Marine Mammal Center
Nonprofit, volunteer organization that rescues, rehabilitates, and releases sick and injured seals and sea lions. Sponsorship form, information on current patients, and how to help.
http://www.fslmmc.org/

27. International Year Of The Ocean - Seals & Sea Lions - Page 2
THREATENED, ENDANGERED, and DEPLETED SEALS and sea lions. DOMESTIC THREATENED,ENDANGERED AND DEPLETED SEALS AND sea lions UNDER NMFS JURISDICTION.
http://www.yoto98.noaa.gov/books/seals/seals2.htm
    THREATENED, ENDANGERED, and
    DEPLETED SEALS and SEA LIONS SPECIES OF PINNIPEDS UNDER NMFS JURISDICTION IN THE U.S. PROTECTED UNDER THE ESA AND MMPA Caribbean Monk Seal:( Monachus tropicallis
    Guadalupe Fur Seal:(
    Arctocephalus townsendi ... Eumetopias jubatus DOMESTIC THREATENED, ENDANGERED AND DEPLETED SEALS AND SEA LIONS UNDER NMFS JURISDICTION SPECIES STATUS
    Caribbean Monk Seal Endangered* Guadalupe Fur Seal Threatened Hawaiian Monk Seal Endangered North Pacific Fur Seal Depleted Steller Sea Lion Threatened
    *This species is generally assumed to be extinct, as the last known sighting was in 1952. Additional information on seals and sea lions, as well as other marine species protected under the Endangered Species and Marine Mammal Protection Acts is available on the internet at: http://kingfish.ssp.nmfs.gov/tmcintyr/prot_res.html or by writing to: NOAA Public Affairs/Outreach Unit
    1305 East-West Highway, Station 1W204
    Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
The International Year of the Ocean Home Page is a publication of
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28. Waterfront Cottage
Private captain's cabin on Ucluelet beach. sea lions and eagles at your door. Walk to restaurants and ferry
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Enjoy passing boats and wildlife from your bed or doorstep. Watch eagles, seals and sea lions. Cedar/pine cottage close walk to the beaches, trails and shops, yet very private. The cottage is entirely self contained. Amenities: Combination sleeping, dining, kitchen, private bathroom, with a small sleeping loft.
Double bed and comfortable fold-out couch on the main floor with two foam mattresses in the loft.
Large, bright windows overlook the fascinating scenery of Ucluelet harbour. Rates: $100/night
Three nights minimum stay.
  • The Wild Pacific Trail , with spectacular west coast scenery Long Beach, famous for many km of sand Pacific Rim National Park Tofino, BC Whale-watching tours Kayaking in the Broken Islands
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29. Steller And California Sea Lions
Last modified Thursday September 24th, 1999. sea lions. Appearance.The Northern sea lion is the largest of the sea lions. Males may
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jaap/sealion1.htm
Last modified: Thursday September 24th, 1999
Sea lions
Northern or Steller sea lion
Eumetopias jubatus (Schreber, 1776)
Nomenclature
Occasionally this species is referred to as Eumetopias jubata . The Northern Sea Lion is also commonly named the Steller Sea Lion.
Appearance
The Northern sea lion is the largest of the sea lions. Males may be upto 310 cm in length and weigh around 900 kg. Females are much smaller, 200 cm (291 according to Loughlin and Nelson, 1987) and they can weigh upto 300 kg. The Northern sea lion is usually yellowish brown in color. The males have distinctive manes. Pups are dark brown during the first year.
Distribution
Feeding
The diet consists of mainly non-commercial fish species and cephalopods. Also the commercially exploited pollock can be part of the diet (Loughlin and Nelson, 1987).
Population dynamics and life history
The age at maturity is for females 4-5 years, for males 7-9 years (9-13 years according to Loughlin and Nelson, 1987). The pregnancy rate is 85-86%. Gestation lasts one year, including a delay of implantation of about 3 months. Longevity is estimated to be about 23 years.Pup mortality ranges, depending on the situation in the rookery, from 10 to 100%. York (1994) estimated the survival rates for animals of age 3-4 at 0.93, with slowly declining survival rates at increased age (0.841 at age 12-13). York estimated the fecundity (average number of female offspring produced by each female) of animal of 6 years and older at 0.315 for the Alaskan population.

30. Pinniped
Remarks and links, mostly about pinnipeds (seals, sea lions and walruses), Japanese culture, museums, libraries and archives, and life at the Smithsonian.
http://patriot.net/~pinniped/weblog/blog.html
pinniped Japanese culture for gaijin Seal's Home WEBLOG ARCHIVES TOPICS ... CONTACT
Monday, March 31, 2003
Everyone not talking about the war is talking about the weather. March made a valiant attempt at lion-leaving by sending us one last snow-storm. DC is enough of a heat island that nothing accumulated. But the suburbs had a Christmas-card look to them, as the web cam in Panabasis revealed.
And yes, I finally got the Mavica working again. Expect more documentation of the DC spring.
posted by Barbara Weitbrecht at 5:09 PM
Sources of information
Thanks to Poynter.org for creating an interactive map showing the locations of embedded and independent reporters in Iraq. Independent reporters in Baghdad include: Also impressive is the Guardian's Iraq Diary series.

31. Pinniped Review
order Carnivora superfamily Pinnipedia. family Otariidae, sea lions and furseals. Oorrobben. 1 The walrus, sea lions, fur seals and sea otter, 235 pp.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jaap/Pinniped.htm
Last modified: Tuesday October 31st, 2000
order Carnivora - superfamily Pinnipedia
family Otariidae Sea lions and fur seals Oorrobben Ohrenrobben Merileijonat Otaries Otarie, Leoni marini Lobos marinos family Phocidae True seals Zeehonden Seehunde Ekte seler Hylkeet Phoques Foche Focas family Odobenidae Walruses Walrussen Hvalross Mursut Valrossar Morses Morsas
Main characteristics
Otariidae: Eared seals Phocidae: True seals Odobenidae: Walruses External ears No external ears No external ears
Large tusks Distinct small tail Distinct small tail No distinct tail Hind limbs can be folded forward and can be used for walking on land.
Front flippers can support the body when walking on land. Their hind limbs cannot be folded forward.
On land they move by hopping on their belly, without the support of their limbs. Hind limbs can be folded forward and can be used for walking on land.
Front flippers can support the body when walking on land. The front flippers are the main source of propulsion when swimming. In the water, they propel themselves by moving their hind flippers left and right. The hind flippers are the main source of propulsion when swimming.

32. General Entry Fee Structure
Marine zoo with dolphins, fish, seals, penguins, protected species, and sea lions. Offers access information by car, train, and bus, show schedules, and fees.
http://www.nixe.co.jp/englishinfo.htm
Directions to the Hokkaido Mrine Park By Car
Take the Hokkaido Expressway(Highway) and get off at the "Noboribetsu Higashi" exit(it's about a 90 minute drive from Sapporo on the Expressway). You Will pass through the toll booth, then follow the signs to the Marine Park. Once you leave the expressway, it should take about 7Minutes to reach the Park.
By Train
Take the JR Line to the Noboribetsu Station(It's about a 60 minute trip from Sapporo on the limited express train). You will be able to see Nixe Castle(one of the Marine Park's main attractions) from the station. From the station to the park is about a 5minute walk.
By Bus (from the Noboribetsu Spa/Onsen)
Take the Dounan Bus to the JR Noboribetsu Station(about 20 minutes on the bus). You will be able to see Nixe Castle(one of the Marine Park's main attractions) from the station. From the station to the park is about a 5minute walk.
Area Map
Click here!!
General Entry Fee Structure
Adult(13years and older) Youth(8-12years) Child(4-7)years Infant(0-3years) Free Special fees for Handicapped Persons Adult(13years and older) Youth(8-12years) Child(4-7)years Free Infant(0-3years) Free Proper Handicapped Identification is required to take advantage of this fee reduction The show schedule
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33. ADF&G's Wildlife Notebook Series: Steller's Sea Lion
sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) inhabits the north Pacific Ocean and is the largestmember of the family of Otariidae, or eared seals. sea lions differ from
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Steller's Sea Lion
The Steller's (or northern) sea lion Eumetopias jubatus ) inhabits the north Pacific Ocean and is the largest member of the family of Otariidae, or "eared seals." Sea lions differ from hair seals (harbor seals, ringed seals, ribbon seals, bearded seals, and spotted seals) in that sea lions have external ears and rear flippers which turn forward allowing them to "walk" with a gait similar to land mammals. They are called sea lions because they resemble the terrestrial lion of Africa and Asia. Large adult male Steller's sea lions have disproportionately large necks and shoulders. This, coupled with longer, coarser hair on the neck and shoulders, gives them the appearance of having manes, as do lions. General description: At birth, the sea lion pup's coat is chocolate brown with a frosty appearance because the tips of the hair are colorless. Color gradually lightens as the animal ages and periodically molts. Most adult females are a yellowish, cream color on the back, although some remain darker. Nearly all males stay darker on the front of the neck and chest; some are even a reddish color. Males and females have a marked size difference. Weight at birth is 51 pounds (23 kg), and body length is 45 inches (112 cm). Females grow rapidly during the first four years but slow by the fifth year, with little growth after age 6. Males continue to grow until the eleventh year. Although there are variations, most females reach maximum size by the seventh year, and males reach adult size by the twelfth year. The average weight of an adult male is 1,245 pounds (566 kg), and the body length averages 10 2/3 feet (282 cm). Adult females average 579 pounds (263 kg) in weight and 8 2/3 feet (228 cm) in length. Although only 20 percent longer, the average adult male weighs over twice as much as the average adult female.

34. Audubon Zoo
The animal list exceeds 1,500 specimens from amphibians to zebras, and educational presentations include the chance to interact with animals on Discovery Walk; narrated feedings; and shows starring sea lions, elephants and a collection of local creatures such as nutria and alligators. Counted among the nation's top zoos.
http://www.auduboninstitute.org/zoo/index.htm
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"The Treehouse at Monkey Hill" is the newest Audubon Zoo attraction, opening up just in time for spring. The five-level structure stands 20 feet tall, topped by a gabled tin roof. It gives visitors a monkey-eye view of Audubon Zoo from the legendary tallest point in New Orleans, Monkey Hill. Find out MORE about Monkey Hill!
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35. Steller Sea Lions And Pollock Fisheries In The North Pacific
Comments on the 3 December 1998 Biological Opinion Regarding Interactions betweenSteller sea lions and Pollock Fisheries in the North Pacific. .
http://www.imma.org/steller/
Followup 20 May 1999 : Steller sea lions and pollock fisheries in western Alaska
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Steller Sea Lions and Pollock Fisheries in the North Pacific. Comments on the 3 December 1998 Biological Opinion Regarding Interactions between Steller Sea Lions and Pollock Fisheries in the North Pacific. North Pacific Fishery Management Council
Independent Review of the Scientific Basis for the 3 December 1998 Biological Opinion Regarding Interactions between Steller Sea Lions and Pollock Fisheries in the North Pacific.

36. Morro Bay Aquarium; Home To Sea Lions, Harbor Seals, And Central Coast Marine Li
Morro Bay Aquarium; home to sea lions, harbor seals, and central coast marine life.
http://www.morrobay.com/MorroBayAquarium/
Welcome to the Morro Bay Aquarium located
at 595 Embarcadero Morro Bay, CA 93442 The Morro Bay Aquarium was built in 1960 and is family-owned by Dean and Bertha Tyler. The Morro Bay Aquarium became a rehabilitation center for distressed mammals in 1984 and is a non-profit organization. It features three sea lions and a harbor seal that are housed here and were brought in because of their injuries or abandonment. Feeding the sea lions is fun for both children and adults. The aquarium is also a member of I.M.A.T.A (International Marine Animals Training Association) . I.M.A.T.A. meets annually and shares the latest research and development in mammal handling. Dean and Bertha Tyler were the first to raise an orphaned sea otter to adulthood. The otter, named Berdie, lived at the aquarium for ten years. The techniques the Tylers used to help Berdie have been shared and used to help many otters. Fourteen tanks line the inside of the building, allowing you to view local marine life such as fish, sharks, octopus, eels, abalone sea anemones and more. In addition, the research department at California Polytechnic University in San Luis Obispo boards their horseshoe crabs here.

37. Ocean Stock Footage Whales Sharks Dolphins Digital Video To High Definition
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38. The Marine Mammal Center
mission of The Marine Mammal Center is to rescue and humanely treat ill, injured,or orphaned marine mammals including seals, sea lions, sea otters, dolphins
http://www.tmmc.org/learning/education/pinnipeds/casealion.asp
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... Pinnipedia California Sea Lion
CALIFORNIA SEA LION
Zalophus californianus

meaning of Latin name: with crest and of California DESCRIPTION: California sea lions are known for their intelligence, playfulness, and noisy barking. Their color ranges from chocolate brown in males to a lighter, golden brown in females. Males may reach 1,000 lbs. (more often 850 lbs., or 390 kg) and seven feet (2.1 m) in length. Females grow to 220 lbs. (110 kg) and up to six feet (1.8 m) in length. They have a "dog-like" face, and at around five years of age, males develop a bony bump on top of their skull called a sagittal crest. The top of a male's head often gets lighter with age. These members of the otariid or walking seal family have external ear flaps and large flippers that they use to "walk" on land. The trained "seals" in zoos and aquariums are usually California sea lions. RANGE/HABITAT: BEHAVIOR: California sea lions are very social animals, and groups often rest closely packed together at favored haul-out sites on land, or float together on the ocean's surface in "rafts." They are sometimes seen porpoising, or jumping out of the water, presumably to speed up their swimming. Sea lions have also been seen "surfing" breaking waves. California sea lions are opportunistic eaters, feeding on squid, octopus, herring, rockfish, mackerel, and small sharks. In turn, sea lions are preyed upon by Orcas (killer whales) and great white sharks.

39. Welcome To The Pier Market, Pier 39 And San Francisco!
Specializing in sea food with a location overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge and the famous sea lions in the Pier 39 marina.
http://www.thepiermarket.com
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Winter: 11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
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(415) 989-1546 (fax) Pier Market Seafood Restaurant is located on the lower level
Pier 39 in the middle of the Pier. The Pier Market overlooks the
Golden Gate Bridge and the famous sea lions located in the
award-winning Clam Chowder. Pier Market has a full-service bar and features California wines. In early 2000, the Pier Market completed a major remodel/renovation. We now have a beautiful outdoor patio, complete with heaters and a private bar. WHAT MAKES US SPECIAL Mesquite Grilling Our fresh fish is grilled over mesquite coals at 1000 degrees to seal in the flavor and impart a distinctive taste Our Fish is Fresh, Fresh

40. Victoria Marine Adventure Centre
Marine wildlife tour boat tours where you can see Orcas, Humpack and Minke whales, seals, sea lions, porpoises, eagles and seabirds.
http://www.marine-adventures.com

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