Haines,
Alaska

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Part of the
Year-Round


Migration
Awareness Series . . .
Steller 
Sea Lions Rookery
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Trumpeter Swans - Canada Geese - Steller Sea Lions
Spring Migration Program

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Alaska Migration Awareness Program - Photo Credit (Top) -
Courtesy of Joy Heritage
                  Steller
               Sea Lions

                         Geese Facts
     facts    Steller Sea Lions have been classified as an
           Endangered Species.
     facts    Nesting grounds are called a Rookeries.
     facts    The Steller Sea Lion is the largest member of
           the Sea Lion Family.
     facts    Stellers differ from the haired seals in that
           they have external ears (see Pictures).
     facts    Adult males weigh between 1,000 and 1,800 lbs.
     facts    The longest recorded migration was a Steller
           Sea Lion from Kodiak to Ketchikan (900 miles).



Steller Sea Lions - Large Image                                   Photo courtesy of Amanda Bauer
                                              Valdez Visitor Center
Baby Steller Sea Lion Photo courtesy of Mike Etnier, NMML Nat'l. Marine Mammal Lab.



Steller Sea Lion
Underwater Photo courtesy of Rolf Ream, NMML Nat'l. Marine Mammal Lab.

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