Steller Sea Lions
Management
Endangered Species Act
Fisheries Management
Legislation
Independent Reviews
Steller sea lion bull. Photo: NOAA Fisheries
Research Overview
- Current Research
- Quarterly Reports
- Biology
- Distribution
- Decline
- Population Assessment
- Technology
- Telemetry
- Publications
- Posters
- Images
- Research Archives
Analysis of Research Impacts
- Programmatic EIS for Steller Sea Lion and Northern Fur Seal Research, 2007
- Biological Opinion on Activities Authorized on Steller Sea Lions and Northern Fur Seals: 2007, 2005
- Additional Analyses
Research Litigation
- Settlement, June 2006
- U.S. District Court Opinion, May 2006
- U.S. District Court Order, May 2006
Overview
The listing of the Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act in 1990 created new challenges for fisheries managers in the National Marine Fisheries Service and the North Pacific Fisheries Management Council. Managers must balance between two sometimes conflicting objectives: protecting and aiding the recovery of the Steller sea lion under the Endangered Species Act while at the same time providing for sustainable and economically viable fisheries under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. More >>>
Contact Information
Steller sea lions at Benjamin Island haulout - Juneau, Alaska. Photo: Greg Bledsoe
Protected Resources Management
- Lisa Rotterman,
(907) 271-1692 - Dana Seagars,
(907) 271-5005 - Kaja Brix,
(907) 586-7235
Fisheries Management
- Melanie Brown,
(907) 586-7006
Research
- Lowell Fritz,
(206) 526-4246 - Tom Gelatt,
(206) 526-4040