Sea dogs grabbing their share of tuna a sign of climate change

Jake Glass
   Sea Lions are getting desperate for food these days and this is a doubt the pressures they face with dwindling resources in the seas and climatic change through human activity. In recent weeks sea Lions have been desperate to grab the trophy fishes of yacht setting fishermen who wreck havoc in competition in their habitats. One brave Sea lion actually bring a fisherman into the water and let him feel what it can be like to be snagged out of his environment and put in another.Shocking: This is the  moment fisherman Daniel Carlin, 62, was attacked by a sea lion while he was posing for a photo with a fish on a boat - and then dragged a staggering 20 feet through the water by the creature. One video of a fisherman losing a huge catch as a mate and a pelican watch has gone viral but the consequences of why Sea lions are desperately grabbing these fishes as the oceans and their food source gets depleted goes unexplained to the public. In fact it is the corporate  media like the fucking guardian that says it is the Sea Lions that are greedily stealing the fish instead of the over fishing by asshole wealthy jagoffs in their yachts vacationing instead of earning a honest living from their labor instead of others. Climate change is the cause of the starving precarious condition so many sea Lion pups are facing and female sea lion mothers need to skulk onto a yacht to snag seal for their poor pups. the famous viral video shows a sea Lions named Pancho stealing a huge catch by a professional fisherman on the show "Chef on the Water." While the two men proudly display their fresh-caught Mahi Mahi for the camera, Pancho pops his head out from behind the boat, swiftly snags a massive fish out of one man's hands, and then disappears under the water. Both the men and the dirty pelican seemed shock by the audacity of this sea dog. many sea Lions pus are ending up onshore because their arents have to venture farther and farther away for a meal due to human activity and overfishing along with possibility of warmer waters making fish migrate away. Sea lions are some of the most gorgeous creatures in the world and once again mans greedy needs to destroy environments to suit their needs and pleasures takes its tolls on the wildlife ignored by a supercilious media serving the masters whose welfare of animals is not on their priority list.A sea lion pup at normal weight (left) and a pup under weight (right). (NOAA Fisheries West Coast)

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