Steller Sea Lion (Eumetopias jubatus)


About Steller Sea Lion (Eumetopias jubatus)
- Kingdom: Animals
- Phylum: Chordates
- Class: Mammals
- Order: Carnivorans
- Family: Otariidae
The Steller sea lion, also known as Steller's sea lion or the northern sea lion, is a large, near-threatened species of sea lion, predominantly found in the coastal marine habitats of the northeast Pacific Ocean and the Pacific Northwest regions of North America, from north-central California to Oregon, Washington and British Columbia to Alaska. Its range continues across the Northern Pacific and the Aleutian Islands, all the way to Kamchatka, Magadan Oblast, and the Sea of Okhotsk, south to Honshu's northern coastline. It is the sole member of the genus Eumetopias, and the largest of the so-called eared seals (Otariidae). Among pinnipeds, only the walrus and the two species of elephant seal are bigger. The species is named for the naturalist and explorer Georg Wilhelm Steller, who first described them in 1741. Steller sea lions have attracted considerable attention in recent decades, both from scientists and the general public, due to significant declines in their numbers over an extensive portion of their northern range, notably in Alaska.
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2002-05-28
Farallones Marine Sanctuary, United States of America -
2010-05-17
Farallones Marine Sanctuary, United States of America -
2010-06-11
Petersburg - Wrangell Narrows, United States of America -
2013-08-18
Farallones Marine Sanctuary, United States of America -
2014-07-22
Kenai Fjords NP--Aialik Bay-Aialik Glacier, United States of America