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Topic: 3/8- San Jose Mercury article- recent central coast GWS census  (Read 962 times)

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Holy Cow.   I've never seen one in nature, and hope I never do. 

While out at Gerstle Cove, Salt Point, I came across a floating decapitated sea lion   The DFG told me that is a sign of GWS.





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The article reads as if it was written by a 10th grader.

"Sharks aren't known for their high SAT scores. And they are formidable, torpedo-shaped creatures, averaging 14 feet in length, swimming up to 15 miles per hour and weighing as much as a Honda Civic."

-The Mercury News, keepin' it real . . .

(I do like the embedded link to the primary source, though.  That's a nice touch.)


 

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