Otago Daily Times

Sea lion shot, informatio­n sought

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THE Department of Conservati­on is urging the public to come forward with informatio­n after a critically endangered sea lion was shot on a South Otago beach.

Biodiversi­ty ranger Ros Cole said the male sea lion was reported dead on Tautuku Beach, southwest of Balclutha, on Sunday.

‘‘A local vet performed a necropsy confirming what we suspected — the sea lion had been shot,’’ she said.

‘‘It’s really dishearten­ing someone would do this. Sea lions are not only critically endangered but also a taonga species special to Ngai Tahu. To discover someone has such reckless disregard for our protected species is extremely disappoint­ing.’’

The sea lion appeared to be otherwise healthy and in good condition, she said.

Sea lions are fully protected in New Zealand, with the same threat classifica­tion as kakapo and kiwi.

In July, the Sea Lion Threat Management Plan was released which aims to halt the decline of the sea lion population within five years and ensure the population is stable or increasing within 20 years.

A particular goal for the South Island is that there are no cases of deliberate humancause­d mortality for sea lions.

It is illegal to injure or kill sea lions and anyone apprehende­d faces serious penalties, including up to two years’ imprisonme­nt and a fine of up to $250,000 under the Marine Mammals Protection Act 1978 and five years’ prison and a fine of up to $100,000 under the Animal Welfare Act 1999.

This is the second time a sea lion had been shot on the Catlins coast this year. In April another male was found dead at Jacks Bay.

Anyone with any informatio­n on the shot sea lion is urged to contact the Owaka Police on 03 4191070. — NZME

 ?? PHOTO: DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATI­ON ?? This sea lion was found shot on Tautuku beach on Sunday.
PHOTO: DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATI­ON This sea lion was found shot on Tautuku beach on Sunday.

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