"I don't have any idea in the world if it'll work or even should work.
It's just kind of a fun, crazy thing to do," said Terry Buzzard, who
runs Island Marine Cruises in Bellingham. He owns a life-size mock orca
which he's used to promote his business during parades and other events.
Buzzard recently heard about the problems at the Port of Astoria, where hundreds of sea lions have taken over the docks, preventing boat owners from using their slips. He offered up his giant mock orca, which will head south to act as a scarecrow of sorts.
"If it doesn't look like an orca whale and they call our bluff, then I
guess they'll sit there and thumb their noses at us," said Buzzard.
The Port of Astoria has tried using electrified mats to deter sea lions,
but those didn't work all that well. They've considered putting up
fences, but they're worried the animals will just knock them down.
Buzzard recently heard about the problems at the Port of Astoria, where hundreds of sea lions have taken over the docks, preventing boat owners from using their slips. He offered up his giant mock orca, which will head south to act as a scarecrow of sorts.
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