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<blockquote data-quote="Luca Brasi" data-source="post: 1235744" data-attributes="member: 23282"><p>Absolutely. They are covered under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. You can't go near them without being guilty of an offense. The penalties are severe, and they don't fool around. Some people found out the hard way recently by playing with seals in San Diego, and then posting about it online. Google and see the problems that they've had with sea lions on the docks in San Fransico. Even the city has trouble getting permission from the feds to do much about them. Don't think that state Fish and Game officers being close by and giving tacit approval is going to protect you one bit. They should have known better, but be that as it may, the feds have greater authority. You can bet that the F&G officers won't be falling over each other to speak out in your behalf when their jobs end up being threatened, even if you were just being nice and doing their job for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luca Brasi, post: 1235744, member: 23282"] Absolutely. They are covered under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. You can't go near them without being guilty of an offense. The penalties are severe, and they don't fool around. Some people found out the hard way recently by playing with seals in San Diego, and then posting about it online. Google and see the problems that they've had with sea lions on the docks in San Fransico. Even the city has trouble getting permission from the feds to do much about them. Don't think that state Fish and Game officers being close by and giving tacit approval is going to protect you one bit. They should have known better, but be that as it may, the feds have greater authority. You can bet that the F&G officers won't be falling over each other to speak out in your behalf when their jobs end up being threatened, even if you were just being nice and doing their job for them. [/QUOTE]
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