In the southern interior part of B.C., in the Georgia Strait area, it is harbour seals. On the outside waters, particularly impacting herring and some of our chinook stocks, it's the Steller sea lion. In recent years, there's been a fairly dramatic, but not closely monitored, increase in the number of California sea lions that are moving into our waters over the winter period.
We think the two species—the harbour seal and the Steller sea lion—are the main problem.