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Sick Sea Lions on California Coast Could Be New Norm

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Sick and starving sea lion pups continue to wash up along the California coastline. Environmentalists say it may be the new norm in coming years during the breeding season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Tuesday that more than 1,800 pups have been found on beaches so far this year.

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