Sea lions take back damaged Santa Cruz Wharf
Briefly

Despite the limited access to the damaged Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf, California sea lions continue to thrive in the area, illustrating their adaptability to changing environments.
With a population that fluctuates around 12,000, California sea lions can be seen in herds or rafts, demonstrating their social behavior and preference for communal living.
The term 'pinniped' encompasses a range of marine mammals, including seals, sea lions, and walruses, highlighting the diversity within this group of fin-footed creatures.
Most California sea lions breed on the Channel Islands and along the coasts of Baja and mainland Mexico, indicating their regional migratory patterns and breeding habits.
Read at The Mercury News
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