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  1. Aug 16, 2022 · It’s not unusual for juvenile great white sharks to cruise through the coastal waters looking for fish and larger prey, including the San Diego sea lions and seals. It makes for exciting close encounters for kayakers, surfers, snorkelers, and paddleboarders, but is also a reminder that the San Diego sea lions are part of a greater food web.

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  2. San Diego is famous for its seals and sea lions. They’re fun to watch because they’ve got big, expressive personalities and love to play. They’re truly “ocean dogs.” Let’s break down everything you need to know about visiting the seals and sea lions in San Diego. Consider this a “dry guide” for seeing our local pinnipeds.

  3. Oct 23, 2024 · Feeding and flushing seals and sea lions are against the Marine Mammal Protection Act, as is any form of harassment or harm. You’ll be fined if you do either of these things. Who to Contact in a Seal or Sea Lion Emergency. If you see a hurt or sick seal or sea lion, don’t intervene. Please call SeaWorld San Diego.

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    • Plan your trip. Firstly, try to find out what parts of the beach are open. While La Jolla Cove is open year-round, the Children’s Pool (Casa Beach) is closed from December 15 to May 15 to protect the newly-born seal pups.
    • Respect, respect, respect. Both locals and tourists have a tendency to take the Cove for granted and forget its natural residents when going swimming or visiting the beach.
    • Keep your distance. Whether in the water or on the shore, don’t get too close or take photos with the animals, wave selfie sticks in their faces, or yell at them.
    • Expect a smell from (very important!) poop. La Jolla Cove may naturally be a little stinky from seal and sea lion poop, but visitors adjust to the smell very quickly.
    • La Jolla is the best place to spot sea lions and seals in San Diego. Located a short journey north of downtown San Diego, La Jolla is home to the greatest concentration of sea lions and seals.
    • It doesn’t (really) matter when you visit. Sea lions and seals are present in San Diego year round. Furthermore, regardless of the time or day you visit, you can expect La Jolla to have a high number of seals and sea lions in Children’s Pool Beach and La Jolla Cove.
    • Location of sea lions and seals in La Jolla. We touched on this in tip #1, but it deserves its own section and explanation. While seals and sea lions can be found at any place in La Jolla, Children’s Pool is known for seals and La Jolla Cove is known for sea lions.
    • Visit the Cave Store. Fun fact: A seal pup once waddled up steps of the Cave Store and roamed around the souvenir shop. If that’s not a sell on why you should visit the Cave Store, I don’t know what is!
  4. Oct 3, 2023 · What is the difference between seals and sea lions. Sea lions have little ear flaps, while seals do not. Sea lions have stronger flippers, so they move around “half-standing”, while seals belly-rob on land. Seals have rounder features and often look plumper, while seals often look a bit leaner and more agile.

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  6. Jul 21, 2022 · San Diego’s seals and sea lions are so cute, you need to “sea” it to believe it Heading to La Jolla to see the local seal and sea lions colonies is a classic must-do in San Diego and is a great chance to see these animals living their lives out in the wild.

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