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SeaDoc Work Featured on YouTube
Executive Director Kirsten Gilardi is featured on this UC Davis clip about the Lost Fishing Gear Recovery Project. She was also interviewed when a mother and calf gray whale found themselves at the port of Sacramento and had to be coaxed back to open waters.
Sea Lion's Prognosis Not Good
The San Juan Journal quotes SeaDoc's Joe Gaydos on the prognosis for the female California sea lion that has been behaving erratically, perhaps due to domoic acid poisoning. Full story here: http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/sanjuans/jsj/news/19357704.html
Sick sea lion chases people on Jackson's beach
5.19.2008
SICK SEA LION CHASES PEOPLE ON JACKSON'S BEACH
San Juan Islander (online)
The female sea lion may be suffering from domoic acid toxins, which
affects the brain, according to marine veterinarian Dr. Joe Gaydos of
the SeaDoc Society.
http://www.sanjuanislander.com/groups/whale-museum/sea-lion.shtml
