Alaska never looked so good or taught me so much
Part One: A Mystery In Alaska
Stellar Sea Lion populations have steady declined in recent times and this first installment takes an exhaustive look at various elements that may be contributing to this dilemma. At the onset of this search for answers, whales, water pollution, fishing nets, and weather conditions are just some of the factors that are examined as possible causes for the dwindling sea lion numbers.
Further in-depth investigation by scientists and other experts uncovers clues pointing toward disturbing fluctuations of fish species due to a complex set of reasons. With Herring being a major food source for sea lions and numerous other competing species, their depleted stocks are at unstable levels and this plays a significant role in the sea lion crisis. The scope of the research conducted and the subject material in this beginning segment is impressive, revealing, and interesting on many different levels.
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