User talk:Iamazak

Sea lions
Howdy and welcome to Wikipedia. I was somewhat surprised by your edits to the Sea lion article. The term sea lion refers to a collection of species, each with its own behaviors and population trend. Most sea lions are polygynous, with males establishing a harem on a rookery; I don't think an "orgy" is the appropriate term to describe this behavior (which is by no means unique to sea lions). Of the species of sea lion, some are endangered, some threatened, some vulnerable, some least concern. Additionally, populations within a species (for instance, Steller sea lion, may have different listings under the Endangered Species Act. Specific protection measures, such as a catch limit, are specific to nationalities.  Steller sea lions again, for instance, may not be caught in US waters, and are also protected in Russian waters.  Japanese fisheries, however, are permitted to kill a limited number for protection of their gear and nets.  There is no directed harvest of Steller sea lions.  As the information you added seems to be too broad for the page and thus likely misleading, I took the liberty of removing it.  Let me know if you have any questions or concerns.  --TeaDrinker 18:57, 21 August 2007 (UTC)

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