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The sea lion population seems to have rebounded all the way to its natural peak.
NPR: Large Sea Lion Population Threatens Fishing
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Feist even updates "Sea Lion Woman, " a song best known through Nina Simone's version.
NPR: Hearing a Breakthrough: Feist's 'Reminder'
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And here on the West Coast, the sea lion population has quadrupled since hunting stopped some thirty years ago.
NPR: Large Sea Lion Population Threatens Fishing
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Volunteers also plan to nail plywood barricades around favored sea lion hull outs.
NPR: Large Sea Lion Population Threatens Fishing
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The site is globally important for threatened seabirds and migratory birds, a number of salmonid species, and for marine mammals including Steller's sea lion and some cetacean species.
UNESCO: Culture
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You feel a little nibble on the end of your flipper, you turn around and there's this sea lion wanting to play with you, wanting you to chase it.
CNN: Close encounters in the Galapagos
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He has flip-flopped like a sea-lion on abortion and gay rights.
ECONOMIST: The Republican nomination: The silence of the right | The
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Officials at the New York Aquarium, which was damaged by superstorm Sandy, said the Coney Island institution would reopen in late spring, when a new sea-lion demonstration also will have its debut.
WSJ: Aquarium Reopening in Spring After Repairs
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The search for a "lion" seen in St Osyth, near Clacton-on-Sea, began at 18:58 BST on 26 August.
BBC: Image of 'lion' in St Osyth
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The winged lion of St Mark is carved into its main gate, commemorating the great sea battle when the Venetians defeated the Turks at Lepanto.
BBC: Sailing in Croatia
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In August last year, holidaymakers believed they had seen a lion on the sun-drenched plains of St Osyth near Clacton-on-Sea in Essex.
BBC: Sighting of 'panther' in Norwich sparks police tweet
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The site has been under excavation since the late nineteenth century, so that all of its surviving monuments have been unearthed and to some extent restored, though its ancient harbor, the Lion Port, has long been silted up, leaving Miletus marooned miles from the sea.
WSJ: 'Aladdin's Lamp'