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Seal Legislation Passes Calif. Assembly
My vote is YES, let the seals stay!! The local children love seeing the seals and their pups. People and their children from all over the world now enjoy coming to see the seals in La Jolla.
People who swam there as children have said they'd never take their children to swim there because of the changing rip currents! There are many pools now, including large public pools, that were not in existence when the sea wall was built. They are used on a regular basis by many children and are much safer.
Yes, the human population has taken away so much natural habitat. Let the seals have this tiny bit of beach. Humans have miles and miles of beach to swim in, if they choose.
La Jolla resident
July 11, 2009 at 7:01 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )