Lifeguard Ana Keelty said the animal had come over the hill from Seconds
Beach nearby and had somehow managed to get through the pool doors and
into the public swimming area at about 2.30pm.
"Obviously we had to get everyone out of the pool pretty fast," Keelty
said.
Much to the delight of pool-goers, the sea lion evaded capture and three hours after it arrived, was still taking dips in the lane pool.
Swimmers unfortunately had to be evacuated from the water, although
staff did not think the animal was dangerous unless provoked.
The DoC worker charged with moving the animal on had left around 5pm.
They were hoping the sea lion would go back to the beach of her own
accord.
"This is a very rare occurrence," Keelty said. "I think it's only
happened once before."
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