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The current population of Steller sea lions is about 40,000, with about 500 living in California. However, there is great concern about this population, which has dropped by 80% in the last 30 years.
In 1997, the western stock in Alaska was listed as endangered and the eastern stock of the Continental United States and Canada was listed as threatened.
Reasons for this decline are not known.
However, researchers believe that a decline in the fish they eat is the biggest cause.
The decline of fish could be due to increasing commercial fisheries in the Gulf of Alaska.
Drowning, entanglement in nets, and gunshot are all possible reasons for the Stellers' decline.
Stellers are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, which forbids the killing, harming, or harassing of any marine mammal, as well as the Endangered Species Act.
With this federal protection, there is hope for the recovery of the Steller sea lion population.
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