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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS2 - Sea Lion in Newport HarborSea Li10 ons in Newport Harb A Brief Report City Council Study Ses July 12, Chri< Harbor Resources Manager Issues in Newport Harbor Roughly 4o -6o sea lions spend the summer months in Newport Harbor. About 10 -15 full time "residents." H & J mooring fields have the largest populations. "Haul out" on any vessel regardless of freeboard. Unprotected swim steps and docks are easy targets. Very territorial. Bark, day and night, keeping the neighborhoods awake. Cause damage and to both vessels and docks (oily skin or white fiberglass, broken swim steps, stanchions and lifelii etc... ) Problem Areas -- t 5 t "s Th. lNape H and f Fields & South Lido A Field East Balboa Peninsula Point Our Efforts Updated the Municipal Code relative to sea lions From two notices totaling 17 days - to one 7 day notice Harbor Resources and Harbor Patrol call mooring permittees with problems on a daily basis. • City contracts with South Mooring Co. to conduct night time abatement, i.e. "dispersing the crowd" Seal Guard also working in Newport Harbor to protect prope • www.newportsealguard.com Daily collaboration with Harbor Patrol's mooring deputy Relocate vessels to other mooring areas Our Efforts Reminder post cards sent to mooring and dock permittees each year Attention Mooring and/or Pier Permittee �p Sea Linn Ordinance �,• NBMC 17.25.020 and NBMC 17.60,100 Sea Irons generally mIg ate do,m the Southern California mast between the months of May and October; are bewmingmore prevalent in Newport Harbor; and tend to compete for haul but locations by baking day and night causing a nuisance and keeping nearby residents awake. • According to Newport Beach Municipal Cade each pertnittee Is responsible for the deterrent of sea lionsfrom his vessel and /or piers. • NBMC requires the pemiittee to take deterrent aioicm within 7 days of notification from the City of Newport Beach at which point the permittee may be subject to fines. • It is the pennittee's responsibility to secure vessels, piers, and appurtenances from see lion intrusion. • For more information visit www. newportbeachen .gov /hnrbormsourms C1ty of Newport Beach 949- 644.BNi HarborResources 829 Harbor Island Drive H,arbornesouross@newpobeachca gm, Ne wport B ea ch 9 20 whewportbeachca: goy"arbonesourc, Distribute stickers to commercial businesses about "No Feeding" What Works t www.newportsealquard.com 949 - 632 -9262 http:// www .southmooring.com /aboutus.html (949) 645 -0334 Otherldeas Otherldea Seal Stop • http://sealstop.com nt.) National Marine Fisheries Servii • Main site: http://www.nwr.noaa.g�ov /Marine - Mammals /Seal Lions /Index.cfm NMFS Approved Deterrent Methods (2oo8) http://www.nwr.noaa.ggov /Marine - Mammals /Seals- and -Sea- Lions /ups /Deter- Pinnipeds.pdf Some methods include: Bull rails Electric livestock fencing Netting Flashing lights /strobes Electronic acoustic devices Water hoses Bull poles Cattle prod Slingshot Note: Local laws may preclude tf use of some of these deterrent methods For More Informati( r Shannon Levin / Harbor Resources Supervisor / shannon@newportbeachca.gov � (949) 644-3041 Chris Miller / Harbor Resources Manager / cmiller@newportbeachca.gov � (949) 644 -3043 ► www. newportbeachca .gov /HarborResources