Cape Cod – Seal control measures suggested – 200,000 or more of them sitting on our shores

With many fishermen complaining about the scourge of seals for decades and the recent phenomenon of great white sharks arriving to nosh on the blubbery – and protected – pinnipeds, Chatham officials had plenty to say when asked to comment on ways to deter “nuisance” animals. “They really aren’t endangered. I can’t see how 200,000 or more of them sitting on our shores can be (endangered),” said Selectman Chairman Florence Seldin last week, adding that they were so many in one of the Martha’s Vineyard harbors last year that boat traffic stopped. Read the rest here 15:59

2 Responses to Cape Cod – Seal control measures suggested – 200,000 or more of them sitting on our shores

  1. Ty Bertrand says:

    Simple…cull them…problem solved

  2. StripedBassHole says:

    Where’s the Waste treatment Facility, Porta-Potties, or do they wear Diapers? We’re in DEEP SHIT HERE… That’s right they’re so darn CUTE leave them alone…

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