As the PNW is popular for many boaters, this unusual incident may be of interest.
Ordinarily cute and playful, the Northern Sea Otter, is a native to WA. Apparently,
a local "infested and foul" band of them at a WA state marina (Bremerton) actually
attacked a child walking on a dock and pulled the child underwater. The attentive
mom performed her diligence rescuing the child and was bitten for her efforts.
Despite the WA otter population being threatened, endangered and classified as a
Priority Species the local government otter police plan to cull this rowdy group and
have them tested for rabies.
Their protected status rapidly dissuaded my first thought which was to put these
rascals on the menu as we have done with other troubling invasive fish and fauna
(lion fish, asian carp, feral pigs, american bullfrog) to tame their numbers, provide
sport and tablefare.
Aye.
Grandpa used to say, "Waste not. Want not."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... 212190007/
Ordinarily cute and playful, the Northern Sea Otter, is a native to WA. Apparently,
a local "infested and foul" band of them at a WA state marina (Bremerton) actually
attacked a child walking on a dock and pulled the child underwater. The attentive
mom performed her diligence rescuing the child and was bitten for her efforts.
Despite the WA otter population being threatened, endangered and classified as a
Priority Species the local government otter police plan to cull this rowdy group and
have them tested for rabies.
Their protected status rapidly dissuaded my first thought which was to put these
rascals on the menu as we have done with other troubling invasive fish and fauna
(lion fish, asian carp, feral pigs, american bullfrog) to tame their numbers, provide
sport and tablefare.
Aye.
Grandpa used to say, "Waste not. Want not."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... 212190007/