Pro-Seal rally and a great Union Tribune article

April 10, 2011 – 10:53 am

Excellent cartoon/commentary on the anti-seal movement by Steve Breen from the San Diego Union Tribune

Great article about the seal issue by Mike Lee, the Union Tribune

Thank you all who came to the pro-seal rally held last Sunday, April 3rd, bringing great signs and showing how much you care.

Pro-seal rally

Thank you Barb for bringing great banners

Pro-seal protesters with a cardboard replica of a sign from Carpinteria rookery where beach is closed to protect the animals December 1- May 30

Pro-seal activist with a great message

Anti-seal activists camping on the other side of the rope: GET A LIFE!!!

Anti-seal activists keeping seals off the beach till late hours

Anti-seal activist next to SealWatch booth

PLEASE KEEP CALLING THE MAYOR AND YOUR COUNCIL PERSON TELLING THEM THAT CASA BEACH NEEDS TO BE CLOSED IMMEDIATELY TO PROTECT HARBOR SEALS DURING THEIR PUPPING SEASON! This is what our government voted for on May 17th last year!

Mayor Jerry Sanders
City Administration Building
202 C St., 11th Floor
San Diego, CA 92101

Phone: (619) 236-6330
Fax: (619) 236-7228

Email the Office of the Mayor:
JerrySanders@sandiego.gov

http://savesandiegoseals.com/


  1. 4 Comments! WOW! Read Below what others are saying.
  2. As per usual, the news agencies got it wrong again with the cartoon, how many of the divers were holding signs for the seals to go away, zero. Makes me wonder how much else they miss. Once again, pretty much all of your signs were lies. And doesn’t your bullhorn you use frighten the seals as well? The banner’s were cool I have to admit as frightening the seals is animal abuse. Too bad nobody does that.
    I like how you changed your tune on the stolen sign from Carpinteria. I have video proof it was not cardboard.
    Look at the vid: at 1:27 it is quite clear the back of the sign is metal.
    YouTube – Children’s Pool April 3 2011
    I also have a screen snap shot of your editing of this page as well. The people are not camping in the photo, there just hanging out for the day. Camping would imply there spending the night there which did not happen. And in the late hours you can plainly see seals on the beach and rocks not being bothered by the people on the beach.
    And the guy next to your booth, did you ever get a permit for the booth? Oh yeah, just make that story up as well.
    This beach used to be one of the premier dive locations in the Country. One of the few places in the world you have a protected entry and exit and can see marine mammals in a wonderful environment. These animals are used to people as long as the proper space and respect is given. It was named “The Children’s Pool” for a reason, for the children of San Diego and the world to enjoy the beach and ocean. Sharing is not that hard.

    By Emmet on Apr 12, 2011

  3. What you are forgetting, is that without this beach no seals would exist. It is a well known documented fact that seals can’t exist without this beach… It is their natural habitat and they can only exist on man made artifical locations behind 8-ft thick walls.

    I think the only solution is to build a new wall in a private place with no people. That way the seals can have a home away from people.

    By cyberKICK on Apr 13, 2011

  4. Well, the lifeguards are there to help the seals. Wasting their time of children is ridiculous. Why else would there be lifeguards in a seal nursery?

    By cyberKICK on Apr 13, 2011

  5. Cyberkick, where have you been? Did you finally get laid from that online ad where youre suckling your moms tit? Did even she laugh at how pathetic you are? Try updating your profile with the following:

    Wanted: Single woman who is obsessed with using one tiny beach in La Jolla even though she thinks La JOlla is a dump. Also this woman will like balding 40 year old virgins who still get tucked in by mommy. Men not necessarily discouraged from applying… hell, I’ll take what I can get.

    When youre not crying like a bitch in La Jolla, copy and paste the following onto your profile and let me know what kinda luck you have. I’m on your side, bro!

    By Brian on Apr 19, 2011

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