NOAA: Reward For Info on Boater Who Drove Through Sea Lions on Columbia River

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PORTLAND, OR – NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement is offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information that leads to a civil penalty or criminal conviction of the boater observed driving through resting California sea lions in the Columbia River on April 3rd near Hayden Island, Oregon.

Law enforcement is seeking information on the identity of the operator of the recreational fishing vessel involved in the incident. The vessel is an approximately 19- to 20-foot aluminum Hewescraft Pro-V Sea Runner with a dark blue stripe. The vessel has a soft top with an aluminum Barewest Fish & Wake Tower and is powered by a Yamaha outboard motor.

From NOAA:

View a video of the incident in question

The Marine Mammal Protection Act prohibits harassment, hunting, capturing, or killing marine mammals such as sea lions. Seals and sea lions may be deterred using approved non-lethal methods only during active fishing with gear deployed.

Anyone with information about the vessel and/or incident should call the Investigating Agent directly at (360) 310-0259 or the 24/7 enforcement hotline at (800) 853-1964.

To report a dead, injured, or stranded marine mammal, call the West Coast Marine Mammal Stranding Network: (866) 767-6114.