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La Jolla Cove is becoming a sea lion cesspool
Wow! Talk about typical ignorant one percenters complaining about "their" ocean and "their" land! Get over yourselves already.This article is missing the key question- What is the cause of this recent animal behavior? Instead of looking into the why, the author of this story is oblivious to the marine life behavioral changes occurring because of man made overfishing and pollution. The sea lions are reacting to the decline of food in the northern waters and the radiation pouring out of Japan's failed nuclear reactors EVERYDAY. Starfish are literally melting (see energynews.com) and sardines are scarce, etc. The real culprit is man's ego driven misplaced priorities. Wake up, look around you. The ocean's inhabitants are sounding the alarm. Using Seaworld to do your dirty work is criminal. Haven't you seen "The Cove" yet? Too busy with your quest for more money and martini lunches?— January 16, 2014 6:55 p.m.