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Old 09-08-2009, 11:48 AM   #37
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I know people get all giddy over the poor little seals being eaten, but you would likely need 100 sharks feeding 24/7/365 to even put a small dent in the seal population. They're here to stay unless an open season ensues at some point.
Yes, but the status quo, a continually increasing seal population with no coverage / adverse coverage other than the cute little seals, is not going to do us any favors. If we can't fish the beach as in the p[ast maybe maybe the great whites can offer entertainment in the form of Pinniped Snacks. Or, with a little luck, some light gets shined on the situation. All in all, the seals are likely there to stay in large numbers REGARDLESS of what happens thanks to the Marine Mammal Protection Act thingamajig

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