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Sea Lion Pup Freed From Fishing Net in San Carlos Is Recovering for Release

Authorities urge safer fishing practices following recent entanglement rescues along Sonora's coast.

Overview

  • Profepa and a regional wildlife rescue center captured the juvenile near Isla Jama after a multi-day search triggered by citizen reports and social media video.
  • Veterinarians removed netting that had enmeshed the roughly 23‑kilogram female at four points, treated wounds and an infection, and report she is recovering from anesthesia in rehabilitation.
  • Rescuers say the animal will be returned to the sea once healing is confirmed, with a release possible as soon as this weekend pending recovery and official support.
  • The operation relied on coordination with La Manga fishermen, Guaymas municipal police, volunteers, and the company Yates Victory San Carlos, according to Profepa.
  • In a separate case on January 6 in Puerto Peñasco, a stranded sea lion died hours after discovery, with a municipal veterinarian identifying tumors as the cause, as responders note rising 2025 incident reports tied to nets and illness.