One good thing to come out of the shutdown
by digby
A colony of elephant seals took over a beach in Northern California during the government shutdown when there was no staff to discourage the animals from congregating in the popular tourist area, an official said.
About 60 adult seals that have birthed 35 pups took over a beach in Point Reyes National Seashore, knocking down a fence and moving into the parking lot, the San Francisco Chronicle reported on Wednesday.
The park north of San Francisco is home to a colony of about 1,500 elephant seals that tend to frequent another beach with 100-foot-tall (30 meters) cliffs that keep the animals protected and mostly hidden from the public, said park spokesman John Dell’Osso.
Dell’Osso said it’s likely the recent storms and high tides inundated the animal’s normal habitat with water and so they sought a wider swath of dry land around the corner.
“Sometimes you go out with tarps and you shake the tarps and it annoys them and they move the other direction,” he said.
But since nobody was at work to address the seal migration, the animals took over. One seal even adventured under a picnic table near a cafe, the newspaper reported.
The elephant seals were lounging in the sand after the park reopened Sunday, leading staff to temporarily close the road to the beach.
Officials have no plans to move the animals while some of the elephant seals nurse their pups.
Staff is considering offering guided tours of the elephant colony, Dell’Osso said.
Personally, I think they should shake the tarps at humans and make them move along.
We have had these seals come up on our beach in Santa Monica from time to time and they always put out signs telling people that they are just resting and to leave them alone. And I have inevitably come upon assholes pestering them, poking them with sticks, kicking them, kids throwing sand on them etc.
It is infuriating. They need to do whatever it takes to keep humans away from them. They cannot be trusted. My personal tactic is to run up and tell these idiots that the seals are carrying a rare disease that is contagious and if they stand too close they’ll catch it. Since most of the monsters who are messing with them are not the sharpest knives in the drawer, they’ll often take off.
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