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Juvenile seal and Valerie Taylor
Juvenile seal and Valerie Taylor

Juvenile seal and Valerie Taylor

Subject or historical figure (born 1935)
Photographer (1934 - 2012)
Date1953-2000
Object numberANMS1461[011]
NamePhotographic slide
MediumNegative, black and white
DimensionsOverall (inc carrier) 50 x 50 mm
Copyright© Valerie Taylor
ClassificationsPhotographs
Credit LineAustralian National Maritime Museum Collection Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Valerie Taylor in memory of Ron Taylor
DescriptionValerie met her first Sea Lion in 1964. While filming on Dangerous Reef in South Australia, she watched these aquatic mammals being butchered for bait. On this and subsequent visits, Valerie counted the Sea Lions and recorded this in her diary. By 1975, the population had declined by half. She used her data and images in a fight to have all Sea Lions in Australia protected from being killed as bait.

But the Australian Sea Lion is still under threat and populations are decreasing. The biggest threat is gillnets, which are transparent nets suspended in the water for fishing. The Sea Lions can’t see the nets, becoming entangled and subsequently drowning. The current best solution is to expand marine protected areas to ensure that these animals are protected from accidental or intentional capture.