Rescue in the works for B.C. sea lion spotted with thick plastic band around its neck
VICTORIA — Members of B.C.’s marine mammal network are mobilizing to help a sea lion with a plastic packing band wrapped tightly around its neck.
The creature was spotted last week in the Cowichan Bay area of southeastern Vancouver Island, where hundreds of sea lions have gathered to feed on spawning salmon.
Paul Cottrell, Fisheries and Oceans Canada marine mammal coordinator, says the team was notified days ago and monitored the sea lion to ensure it will stay in the area.
A veterinarian with the Vancouver Aquarium will work with fisheries officials to tranquilize the animal and cut off the band, possibly within the next week.
Cottrell says action is required because the band will not deteriorate and can become deeply embedded in the mammal’s neck, causing further injuries, infection and sometimes death.
The team will also travel to the Race Rocks Ecological Reserve off Esquimalt, where there have been other reports of sea lions with similar bands around their necks.
“It takes quite an effort to get all these experts and teams together to go out and do this,” said Cottrell.
He said they receive many reports of entangled sea life every year, adding they’re grateful for the aquarium’s assistance.
It takes quite an effort to get all these experts and teams together to go out and do this.” Paul Cottrell