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STELLER SEA LIONS

The difference between sea lions and seals

 

Steller sea lions used to be highly abundant throughout many parts of the coastal North Pacific Ocean. Indigenous peoples and settlers hunted them for their meat, hides, oil and other products. They are still an important subsistence resource for Alaska Natives. Because of widespread, unexplained population declines in Alaska, Steller sea lions were first listed under the Endangered Species Act in 1990. 


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