
‘This is my life;’ Three-plus decades of marine animals rescues from L.A. County boats, beaches
MARINA DEL REY—“I sent somebody down; they got a sea lion on the tug boat?” Peter Wallerstein said to a Port of Los Angeles tug boat owner who called his

MARINA DEL REY—“I sent somebody down; they got a sea lion on the tug boat?” Peter Wallerstein said to a Port of Los Angeles tug boat owner who called his

FOUNTAIN VALLEY—A beluga whale has showed up in bizarre headlines across the nation for its connection to Russia and also for its kindness — the whale recently, off Norway’s coast,

Re: What in the world to do with California’s sea lion population? (issue April 5-18) A Nuisance on Society and the Sea … Sea Lions have become a nuisance. The

NEWPORT BEACH—There’s nothing cuter than the friendly marina sea lion – at least that’s how it might appear from an outsider’s perspective. Sadly, cohabitating with sea lions has become one

Re: Former Gov. Brown’s street vendor bill forces Avalon staff’s hand on food carts (issue Feb. 8-21) Will Avalon be street-vendor crazy? Say it’s not so! Pretty soon Avalon will

Re: Poachers attack Sea Shepherd within vaquita refuge (issue Jan. 25-Feb. 7) The Sea of Cortez: Overfished and Dying? Sea Shepherd is only there to harvest some press coverage –

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA—There has been no shortage of stories in The Log covering the tenuous relationship between boaters and sea lions. The next installment in these series of stories falls upon

POINT REYES STATION, California (AP) — A California sea lion was recently found dead with several gunshot wounds on a beach at Point Reyes National Seashore. The spokesperson for the