Aunty M. I agree only because we as fishermen/women have not educated the public enough for them to see our point. They see the cute furry seals and think "How could they?" not knowing just how much damage they're causing and what the long term consequences are. The news people from all media jump at the chance to cover whales, seals, sea lions etc. I've seen a lot of coverage regarding them but little coverage on the plight of migratory fish. I saw a documentary regarding the last sockeye salmon reaching a lake in Idaho. (Which now through the hard work of many is starting a comeback.) It was on PBS and I can assure you that PBS just doesn’t have the reach that network news, documentary’s etc. have. The program was sad a best and it would have been a great help in reaching people regarding the problems fish face and maybe garner some sympathy. There has to be more of those kinds of stories on mainstream media. Having Comcast I watch a lot of documentaries and it’s rare to see one regarding the problem. But there is a sh!t load of programs on Orcas, seals, sea lions, sharks, sea otters and so on. For now what alternatives do we have to battle problems like sea lions and other predators that are decimating the fish populations? I wish I had the answers.