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ASTORIA, Ore. — The Port of Astoria is trying a more playful approach to keep sea lions off its docks: beach balls.The Daily Astorian reports that a Cannery Lofts resident suggested the col ...
It’s a tale as old as David and Goliath or, probably even older: the sea lions of Astoria want to chill on the docks of Astoria and the humans of Astoria would rather they didn’t.
ASTORIA, Ore. -- Sea lions have returned to Astoria in record numbers. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife counted 2,340 on the docks of the East Mooring Basin last Friday.
ASTORIA, Ore. (KOIN) — Astoria’s sea lions are still causing problems, despite many attempts to stop them from climbing on the docks. Earlier this month, the city erected Air Dancers, colorful ...
ASTORIA, Ore. (KOIN) — Air Dancers placed on the docks to scare off invasive sea lions appear to be working. The newest attempt, colorful inflatable air dancers, were placed on the docks and the ...
The Port of Astoria is in discussion with federal and state wildlife officials about some kind of compromise solution, where the public can have access to see hauled out sea lions but where sea ...
The Port of Astoria and some neighbors are up in arms over another invasion of sea lions on the docks of the East Basin Mooring.
The Port of Astoria has tried beach balls, electrified mats and a fake orca to try to scare away dozens of sea lions lounging on their docks, to no avail.Thursday, they installed several air ...
ASTORIA, Ore. -- Sea lions: marina pests or tourist attraction? That was the debate that broke out at a special meeting Tuesday of the Port of Astoria commission.
A sea lion was spotted taking a stroll in Astoria Sunday morning. Simon Caron, who posted video of the sea lion on Facebook, said the curious creature was found in a store's parking lot.
ASTORIA, Ore. — The Port of Astoria is trying a more playful approach to keep sea lions off its docks: beach balls. The Daily Astorian reports that a Cannery Lofts resident suggested the ...
ASTORIA, Ore. (AP) Sea lions: marina pests or tourist attraction? That was the debate that broke out at a special meeting Tuesday of the Port of Astoria commission.