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      • Today, all pinnipeds are protected by the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) in the U.S. and there are several species protected under the Endangered Species Act (e.g., Steller sea lion, Hawaiian monk seal.) Threatened species include the Guadalupe fur seal (Arctocephalus townsendi) and the Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus, near threatened).
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  1. All seals and sea lions are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and some are also listed under the Endangered Species Act. Together with our partners, we work to study, protect, and conserve these unique marine mammals and their habitats.

  2. Aug 12, 2024 · If you see a sick or injured seal or sea lion, please call your nearest marine mammal rescue organization. Seals and sea lions are both pinnipeds, but they have distinct characteristics that set them apart. Learn how to recognize a seal vs. a sea lion.

  3. Jun 16, 2024 · Seals and sea lions are marine mammals called 'pinnipeds' that differ in physical characteristics and adaptations. Sea lions (left) are brown, bark loudly, "walk" on land using their large flippers and have visible ear flaps.

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    The genetically isolated Australian sea lion is believed to number 6,500 mature individuals in a decreasing global population throughout Western and South Australia and is endangered by the IUCN and on the state level within its existing range. Similarly, the Galapagos sea lion jumped from vulnerable to endangered by the IUCN in 2008 and is fully p...

    Sea lion species are vulnerable to pollution, climate change, bycatch, and diseases introduced by other species. Complications from gillnet fishing represent a considerably significant threat to both Australian and New Zealand sea lions, while Galapagos sea lions are more susceptible to climate change, disease, and pollution.

    Like seals, sea lions belong to a group of marine mammals known as pinnipeds who live primarily in the ocean but are able to come on land for long periods of time thanks to their adapted "foot-like" flippers. Because of this, they're not the easiest to count, identify, and monitor. Scientists in Glacier Bay, Alaska, are using a combination of count...

  4. Flippered and charismatic, pinnipeds (which includes seals, sea lions, and walruses) are true personalities of the sea. Like whales, manatees, and sea otters, they are marine mammals, meaning millions of years ago their ancestors evolved from a life on land to a life at sea.

  5. Oct 26, 2023 · Seals and sea lions both belong to a group of marine mammals called “pinnipeds”, meaning fin- or feather-footed in Latin. True seals have ear holes, but no ear flaps. Included in this group are species like the Harbour seal, Hawaiian Monk seal, Ringed seal and Harp seal.

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  7. www.fisheries.noaa.gov › feature-story › 14-seal-secrets14 Seal Secrets - NOAA Fisheries

    Mar 22, 2021 · Seals and sea lions belong to a group of marine mammals called pinnipeds, which means fin or flipper-footed. They are adapted for life in the ocean, but come on land for long periods of time. NOAA Fisheries and partners work to study, protect, and conserve these unique marine mammals and their habitats.

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