Group of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) investigating me in my kayak, Yasha Island, Point Gardiner, Frederick Sound, Southeast Alaska, USA.
If I paddled past a sea lion haul-out I always attracted a tightly-packed group of noisy sea lions like a magnet: they would extend their heads as high as they could to get a better look at me. They always stayed bunched together rather like a shoal of fish that employs the "one in the middle" defensive group strategy that relies on strength of numbers to increase an individuals chance of survival. They were very vociferous but always kept a safe distance, unless they dived underwater to get a closer look at me: I could see them circling beneath me and looking up at me with their big bulging eyes.
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- Alaska-Steller-sealion8.jpg
- Copyright
- Duncan Murrell
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- Seals and Sea Lions