Anchovies Anyone?




 

Not seeing themselves for the tourist attraction they’ve come to be, the sea lions of Pier 39 simply rolled over, splashed into the Pacific and swam away.

At first no one even knew where they went.  One of San Francisco’s landmarks had simply vanished. The protective signs posted around Pier 39 seemed ironic at best.  Staring down at the vacated wooden floats from the surrounding docks would have been akin to peering into a football stadium the morning after a big game.  Some sea lion debris remained -but the sounds and smells, and the star players themselves were notably absent.

The mystery was finally solved last month from five hundred miles up the coast.  Apparently, somebody had a hankering for anchovies and almost the whole assemblage had paddled their way up to Oregon for pizza toppings minus the pizza.  Not so different from driving across town for the better burger or doing a wine country tour really -some delicacies are simply worth a little travel time.

But, the quiet at deserted Pier 39!  Of 1700 animals, less than two dozen remained -the non-believers and youngsters who apparently couldn’t fathom such a land of plenty just up the coastline and who were content to loll about in their expanded personal space.

A few sea lions have now returned.  Sixty three were counted on Monday (February 21) of this week.  A virtual crowd compared to the fifteen to twenty stalwarts that lingered alone through December and January.   What might bring more of the popular San Franciscan citizens back?  Herring would help.  Diminished numbers of the fish are believed to be the cause of the great sea lion exodus.  The hope is that, just as the need for food took them north, it will bring them back to San Francisco Bay again in time for spring.

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The Radisson Hotel Fisherman’s Wharf is just one of several Fisherman’s Wharf hotels within walking distance of Pier 39. It features a palm-lined pool and an outdoor bar and makes a great home base for waterfront fun.

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8 Responses to “Anchovies Anyone?”

  1. “Follow the food” Seems to be a maxim which holds true for sea lions as well as humans.

  2. We can only hope. The world is changing so fast, and not always for the better.

    Hope you’re doing well Heather.

    Your site was one of the sites we gave some props to today. Enjoy!

    Have a good one.

  3. What a precious post!!! We are not so different from our other friends in this world.

    Great photos!!!

    Aren’t you happy the sun has figured out how to shine once more!!!

    Ah, spring!

    Hugs, Nancy

  4. Love sea lions. Somebody better encourage more herring to hang out in the area pronto!

  5. Nothing Profound: No kidding! I’d swim a little for good seafood. Not five hundred miles but maybe one or two!
     
    One of the Guys: Thank you for the mention! You put me in some fine company, and your site is one of my very favorites.
     
    JJ: Thanks! Made me smile to think of those sea lions heading out on a road trip for some good food. Yes -we had actual sunshine today, too! Really hoping that’s a general trend toward spring weather!
     
    Fly Girl: I think someone needs to do the “Hansel and Gretel” thing and sprinkle a trail of herring back home to San Francisco Bay.

  6. A great observation into something we take for granted

  7. So now we know, sea lions are picky with their food and food chain. I’d take anchovies over herrings anyday. It is good to see these creatures have returned and nothing serious happened to them.

  8. I wonder what the thought process was of those that remained. Laziness or the realization that with the others gone, there would be more food for them so no need to move?

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